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河水齐岸
Kurse, für die es nur das Zertifikatbestandenodernicht bestandengibt
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pass-ˈfail course N esp Am
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I. fail [feɪl] VB intr
1. fail (not succeed):
fail person
fail person
fail attempt, plan
fail attempt, plan
fail attempt, plan
zur Not inf
2. fail (not do):
to fail to do sth
3. fail (not be able to do):
4. fail SCHOOL, UNIV:
5. fail TECH, TRANSP (stop working):
fail brakes
fail generator, pump
6. fail (become weaker, stop):
nachlassen <lässt nach, ließ nach, nachgelassen>
fail health
fail heart, voice
7. fail (go bankrupt):
8. fail AGR:
fail harvest, yield
II. fail [feɪl] VB trans
1. fail (not pass):
2. fail (give failing grade):
to fail sb candidate
3. fail (let down):
to fail sb
III. fail [feɪl] N
Phrases:
I. pass <pl -es> [pɑ:s, Am pæs] N
1. pass (road):
Pass m <-es, Pạ̈s·se>
2. pass SPORTS (of a ball):
Pass m <-es, Pạ̈s·se> auf +acc
Vorlage f <-, -n> (für ein Tor)
3. pass (sweep: by magician, conjuror):
4. pass plane:
über etw acc fliegen
5. pass inf (sexual advance):
Annäherungsversuch m <-(e)s, -e>
sich acc an jdn ranmachen inf
A esp mit jdm anbandeln
6. pass SCHOOL, UNIV:
pass Am (grade)
Bestanden
7. pass:
Passierschein m <-(e)s, -e>
Eintritt m <-(e)s, -e>
Eintrittskarte f <-, -n>
Freikarte f <-, -n>
8. pass esp Am SCHOOL (letter of excuse):
9. pass no pl (predicament):
Notlage f <-, -n>
10. pass (in fencing):
Ausfall m <-(e)s, -fäl·le> spec
II. pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] VB trans
1. pass (go past):
to pass sb/sth
an jdm/etw vorbeigehen
to pass sb/sth (in car)
2. pass (overtake):
to pass sb/sth
jdn/etw überholen
3. pass (cross):
4. pass (exceed):
5. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb [or sb sth]
jdm etw geben esp form
to pass sth to sb [or sb sth]
jdm etw [herüber]reichen
to pass sth to sb [or sb sth] (bequeath to)
jdm etw vererben
auf jdn [o. in jds Besitz] übergehen
6. pass (put into circulation):
7. pass SPORTS:
to pass the baton to sb SPORTS
8. pass (succeed):
9. pass (of time):
10. pass usu passive esp POL (approve):
to pass sb/sth as fit [or suitable]
11. pass (utter):
to pass sentence [on sb] LAW
12. pass MED form (excrete):
13. pass FIN:
Phrases:
to pass the buck to sb/sth inf
to pass the buck to sb/sth inf
III. pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] VB intr
1. pass (move by):
pass road
pass parade
pass parade
pass car
to pass over sth plane
to pass under sth road
2. pass (overtake):
3. pass (enter):
to allow sb to [or let sb]pass
4. pass (go away):
5. pass (change):
to pass from sth to sth
von etw dat zu etw dat übergehen
6. pass (transfer):
7. pass (exchange):
8. pass SPORTS (of a ball):
9. pass SCHOOL (succeed):
10. pass (go by):
pass time
pass time
11. pass (not answer):
12. pass (forgo):
to pass on sth
auf etw acc verzichten
13. pass (be accepted as):
14. pass CARDS:
15. pass old:
I. course [kɔ:s, Am kɔ:rs] N
1. course (of aircraft, ship):
Kurs m <-es, -e>
to steer a course also fig
2. course:
Verlauf m <-(e)s, Ver·läu·fe>
Lauf m <-(e)s, Lä̱u̱·fe>
3. course (way of acting):
Vorgehen nt <-s>
4. course (development):
Verlauf m <-(e)s, Ver·läu·fe>
5. course (during):
im Verlauf [o. während] einer S. gen
6. course (certainly):
7. course (series of classes):
Kurs m <-es, -e>
Kochkurs m <-es, -e>
Schulung f <-, -en>
Umschulungskurs m <-es, -e>
to do [or take] a course [in sth]
to go on a course Brit
8. course MED:
Behandlung f <-, -en>
to put sb on a course of sth
jdn mit etw dat behandeln
9. course SPORTS:
Bahn f <-, -en>
Strecke f <-, -n>
Golfplatz m <-es, -plätze>
10. course (part of meal):
Gang m <-(e)s, Gän·ge>
11. course (layer):
Schicht f <-, -en>
Lage f <-, -n>
Phrases:
II. course [kɔ:s, Am kɔ:rs] VB trans HUNT
III. course [kɔ:s, Am kɔ:rs] VB intr
1. course (flow):
fließen <fließt, floss, geflossen>
2. course HUNT:
OpenDict entry
pass VB
OpenDict entry
pass VB
OpenDict entry
course N
OpenDict entry
course N
jdn aus der Bahn werfen fig
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
pass VB trans ECON LAW
course N HUM RESOURCES
Klett Geography Glossary
course N
PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"
pass PUBL TRANS
Present
Ifail
youfail
he/she/itfails
wefail
youfail
theyfail
Past
Ifailed
youfailed
he/she/itfailed
wefailed
youfailed
theyfailed
Present Perfect
Ihavefailed
youhavefailed
he/she/ithasfailed
wehavefailed
youhavefailed
theyhavefailed
Past Perfect
Ihadfailed
youhadfailed
he/she/ithadfailed
wehadfailed
youhadfailed
theyhadfailed
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