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I. pass·ing ['pɑːsɪŋ] ADJ attr

1. passing (going past):

passing vehicle
with each passing day

2. passing (fleeting):

passing glance, thought
passing glance, thought
a passing fancy

3. passing (casual):

passing remark

4. passing (slight):

passing resemblance

II. pass·ing ['pɑːsɪŋ] N no pl

1. passing (death):

passing

2. passing (end):

passing
the passing of an era

3. passing (going by):

with the passing of the years [or time]

4. passing SPORTS:

passing

'pass·ing place N

passing place

pass·ing-'out N Brit, Aus MIL, UNIV

passing-out

pass·ing-'out cer·emo·ny N Brit, Aus, pass·ing-'out pa·rade N Brit, Aus MIL, UNIV

passing-out ceremony

I. pass <pl -es> [pɑːs] N

1. pass (road):

2. pass SPORTS (of a ball):

dodavanje nt to +dat
pas m

3. pass inf (sexual advance):

4. pass SCHOOL, UNIV:

pass Am (grade)

5. pass:

6. pass esp Am SCHOOL (letter of excuse):

7. pass (in fencing):

II. pass [pɑːs] VB trans

1. pass (go past):

to pass sb/sth
to pass sb/sth (in car)

2. pass (overtake):

3. pass (cross):

4. pass (exceed):

5. pass (hand to):

to pass sth to sb

6. pass SPORTS:

7. pass (succeed):

pass exam, test

8. pass (of time):

9. pass usu passive esp POL (approve):

10. pass (utter):

11. pass MED form (excrete):

Phrases:

to pass the buck to sb/sth inf

III. pass [pɑːs] VB intr

1. pass (move by):

ići pored imperf
pass road
pass parade
to pass over sth plane

2. pass (overtake):

3. pass (enter):

4. pass (go away):

5. pass (change):

to pass from sth to sth

6. pass (exchange):

7. pass SPORTS (of a ball):

8. pass SCHOOL (succeed):

uspeti perf

9. pass (go by):

pass time

10. pass (not answer):

11. pass (forgo):

to pass on sth

12. pass (be accepted as):

13. pass CARDS:

I. pass through VB intr

II. pass through VB trans

'pass mark N Brit, Aus

'ski pass N

I. pass on VB intr

1. pass on (proceed):

2. pass on euph (die):

II. pass on VB trans

1. pass on (give):

pass on knowledge

2. pass on (forward):

pass on information, news

3. pass on (infect):

pass on disease

4. pass on usu passive (hand down):

to be passed on clothes, traditions
to be passed on fortune, jewellery
to be passed on stories

pass up VB trans

to pass upsth
to pass upsth
Present
Ipass
youpass
he/she/itpasses
wepass
youpass
theypass
Past
Ipassed
youpassed
he/she/itpassed
wepassed
youpassed
theypassed
Present Perfect
Ihavepassed
youhavepassed
he/she/ithaspassed
wehavepassed
youhavepassed
theyhavepassed
Past Perfect
Ihadpassed
youhadpassed
he/she/ithadpassed
wehadpassed
youhadpassed
theyhadpassed

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However, the possible scientific advancements offered were simply too great to pass up.
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How could the butches pass up this opportunity?
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There they break into the alveoli and pass up the trachea, where they are coughed up and swallowed.
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Lake freighters and oceangoing ships, which are known as salties, pass up and down the river at the rate of about one every seven minutes during the shipping season.
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The spiral markings pass up on the sides of the ribs and the stronger ones tend to cross their summit.
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