恒大 vs上港 点球大战:Pass有几个意思啊???

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Pass除了给予的意思,还有啥???

pass
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vi.
1. 前进;通过;经过;超过
You cannot pass. Stop where you are.
你不能过去。原处停下。
2. (路)延伸;(消息)传开[Q]
3. 终止,消失;离开,死亡[(+away)]
The pain passed.
疼痛消失了。
4. (球类运动中)传递[(+to)]
5. (时间)推移,流逝;变化,转化[Q][(+from/to/into)]
The ten days passed quickly.
这十天很快就过去了。
6. (考试等)及格;通过;被批准
The bill finally passed.
法案最终通过了。
He passed in German, but failed in English.
他德语考试及格了,但英语没及格。
7. (财产、权力等)转让;相传[Q][(+to/into)]
8. 不叫牌,放弃叫牌
9. (事情)发生
I don't know what passed between them.
我不知道他们之间发生了什么事。
vt.
1. 经过,穿过,越过,超过
We passed several stores before we came to the barber's.
我们走过几家商店才到了理发店。
2. 超出,超越(能力、范围、限度等)
3. 传递;传达;传(球)[O1][(+to)]
Please pass me the salt.
请把盐递给我。
4. 度过(时间等)
5. 通过(考试、检查等);使及格;批准(议案等)
The bill was passed in 1908.
这项议案是一九○八年通过的。
6. 使(货币等)流通;传播(谣言等)
7. 宣布(判决等);提出(批评、意见等)[(+on/upon)]
He refused to pass any comment on the committee's decision.
他不肯对委员会的决定作任何评论。
8. 排泄;通(大小便)
n.
1. 穿过,经过[C]
2. 通行证;护照;入场证[C]
No pass, no passage.
没有通行证不得通过。
3. 及格;及格分数[C]
He got a pass in English.
他英语考试得了个及格分数。
4. 传球动作[C]
5. 山隘;关口;海峡[C]
6. 困境,难关[S]
She used to turn to her aunt for help when she found herself in a fine pass.
过去她身陷困境时,总是请姨妈帮忙。
7. 一次操作,一次动作[C]
8. 勾引手段,过分举动[(+at)]http://www.baidu.com/baidu?ie=gb2312&bs=&sr=&z=&ct=1048576&word=Pass&submit=%D3%A2%BA%BA%B4%CA%B5%E4&cl2=3&f=8

pass
[pB:s]
n.
经过, 关口, 途径, 护照, 通行证, 入场券, 传球, 及格
vt.
通过, 审查通过, 忽略, 传递
vi.
经过, 变化, 流通, 宣判, 被忽略, 终止, 传递, 不叫牌

pass 1
[pB:s; (?@) pAs]
vi., vt.
(常与along, by, down, on连用)前进;进行
Because of the large crowd in the street the carriage was unable to pass.
由于街上群众很多,车辆无法前进。
"'Pass along the car, please!' Said the conductor."
售票员说:请往里走!
走过;超过;赶上
Please let me pass.
请让我过去。
Their car passed ours.
他们的车超过了我们的车。
通过;穿过
The ship passed the channel.
船驶过了海峡。
The road was so crowded that the car could not pass through easily.
"那条路十分拥挤,汽车难以通行。"
(短时间内)移过,掠过
A cloud passed across the sun.
一片云掠过了太阳。
传递;被给与
The letter passed from one to another until everyone had read it.
那封信逐一传阅,直到每个人都看过为止。
Please pass me that salt bottle!
请把盐瓶递给我!
"According to her will, when the old lady dies, her money will pass to her grandson."
"根据老太太的遗瞩,她去世时,她的钱将遗留给她的孙子。"
(把球)传,递,打(给自己一方的队员)
排泄;通(大、小便);分泌
to pass water
排尿
(时间)流逝;消磨(时间)
Spring passed quickly.
春天很快就过去了。
"Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelve, the clock stopped."
"十五分钟过去了,而后,在12点差5分时,大钟停了。"
How much time has passed since you came to this college?
你来这所大学已经有多长时间了?
I passed the time by counting the cars that drove past the school.
我用数驶过学校的小汽车来消磨时间。
How will you pass your Christmas holiday?
你打算怎样度过圣诞假日?
发生
Did you see what was passing?
你看到发生什么事了吗?
What passed in the office in my absence?
我不在的时候办公室里发生了什么事?
通过;批准
pass a law
通过法律
The opposition passed a vote of censure on the government.
反对派通过了对政府的不信任投票。
及格;通过(考试);合格
He passed (in examination).
他(考试)及格了。
She passed her driving test not without difficulty.
她好不容易才通过了驾驶考试。
(检查后)接受;被接受为;被认为
I can't pass this bad piece of work!
我不能接受这件差劲的作品!
(思想、感情等的)终止,消失
The old customs are passing.
旧习俗日渐消失。
超过…的范围;超出
It passes my understanding how he can do so many things so well.
我无法理解他怎么能把这么多的事做得那么好。
This new theory passes my comprehension.
这个新理论非我所能理解。
评判;提供意见;品评
The judgement passed against him.
判决宣告他败诉。
The judges passed on each contestant.
裁判员对每位参赛者加以品评。
Somebody's always passing rude remarks about me.
有人一直在说我的坏话。
被忽略;不加追究;不予注意地放过
He was rude, but let that pass.
他很粗野,不过算了吧。
We connot pass the matter by in silence.
对这件事我们不能保持沉默。
You'd better pass over his rude remarks in silence.
你最好还是不要理睬他那些无礼的言话。
转让;传
On his death, the farm will pass to his son.
他一死,这农场就传给他儿子。
Please pass the word to your boss.
请把这句话传给你的老板。
放弃出牌(叫牌)机会

pass
n.
(飞机等)一次掠过,一次飞过
传球动作
(比赛中)手法
免费券;招待券;通行证
I showed my pass to the man at factory gate, and was allowed in.
我向工厂门口那人出示了通行证,就让进去了。
考试及格
In this class there were seven passes.
这个班有七个人通过了(考试)。
(困难的)处境,境遇

pass away
去世;死 (= pass on, pass over)
pass by
漠视;不理会 (= pass over)
走过
A coach passed by just a moment ago.
一辆大轿车刚开过去。
pass down
传递 (= pass on)
These jewels have been passed down in our family from generation to generation for hundreds of years.
这些珠宝在我们家代代相传已有好几百年的历史了。
pass for
冒充;被当作
He passes for a doctor.
他冒充医生。
He passes for a learned man.
他被误认为是个有学问的人。
pass off
停止
The storm passed off.
暴风雨停了。
顺利举行
The meeting passed off well.
会议开得很顺利。
冒充;蒙骗
She passed herself off as an experienced actress.
她冒充成有经验的女演员。
躲开;避开
She passed off the question.
她避开了这个问题。
pass on
传递;前进
传下来;传给(后代)
离去;往前
Let us now pass on to the next subject.
现在让我们看看下一个题目。
pass out
失去知觉;昏过去
在军校毕业
pass over
去世;死亡
不注意;漠视;忽略
置之不理;不予考虑
Let us pass over his rude remarks in silence.
对他那些无礼的话,我们置之不理。
pass up
放弃;错过
Never pass up a chance to learn.
永远不要放弃学习的机会。
Nobody should pass up a chance like that!
任何人都不要错过那样一个机会!

pass 2
[pB:s]
n.
山口;隘口

pass
[pB:s]
n.
经过, 关口, 途径, 护照, 通行证, 入场券, 传球, 及格
vt.
通过, 审查通过, 忽略, 传递
vi.
经过, 变化, 流通, 宣判, 被忽略, 终止, 传递, 不叫牌

经过; 通行; 变化; 合格; 消失; 停止; 去世; 发生; 流通; 宣判; 移转; 放弃; 通过; 度; 厄; 陉

pass [ pass ]

verb (past and past participle passed, present participle pass·ing, 3rd person present singular pass·es)

Definitions:

1. transitive and intransitive verb move past: to move past or through a place or past a person
We passed several groups of refugees on our way.
dark clouds passing overhead

2. transitive and intransitive verb overtake: to overtake somebody or something and move ahead

3. transitive and intransitive verb give ball to player: to throw, kick, or hit a ball or other object to another player during a game

4. transitive verb hand something over: to hand something to somebody
Could you pass me the salt, please?

5. transitive and intransitive verb transfer something, or be transferred: to transfer something such as property, authority, or responsibility to somebody, or be transferred in this way
The house will pass to his daughter when he dies.

6. transitive and intransitive verb move into different place or condition: to make somebody or something move from one place or condition to another, or move from one place or condition to another

7. transitive and intransitive verb move in particular way: to move in a particular way in relation to something else, or move something in this way
He passed his hand along the banister.

8. transitive verb guide something: to guide something into a particular position
Pass the wire over that hook.

9. intransitive verb extend past something: to extend through, in front of, or along something such as a road or area
The road passes by the cemetery.

10. intransitive verb change: to go from one condition, stage, or state to another
It sheds its skin before it passes to the pupal stage.

11. transitive verb spend time: to use up time doing something
We passed the time playing cards.

12. intransitive verb elapse: to elapse or go by
Time passes quickly.

13. intransitive verb end: to come to an end
The storm finally passed.

14. transitive and intransitive verb be successful, or declare somebody successful: to be successful in a test or examination, or officially decide that somebody has been successful in a test or examination

15. transitive and intransitive verb succeed in subject: to meet the requirements of a course of study

16. intransitive verb be acceptable: to be of an acceptable standard
It's not the best but it will pass.

17. transitive and intransitive verb approve measure or be approved: to approve something such as a law, measure, or proposal, or get official approval

18. intransitive verb die: to stop living ( formal )
She passed from this life in 1967.

19. intransitive verb happen between people or things: to happen or be exchanged between two or more people or things
A look passed between them.

20. intransitive verb not do something: to decide not to do something that is suggested or not to accept something that is offered

21. intransitive verb not raise bid: to stop raising a bid in a card game

22. transitive verb excrete something: to process and excrete something from the body
had been passing blood

23. transitive verb give judgment: to give a judgment

24. transitive verb state something: to say something or give an opinion
She didn't pass any comment at all.

25. transitive verb circulate fake money: to use fake money to pay for something
passing counterfeit bills

noun (plural pass·es)

Definitions:

1. document giving privileges: a document that entitles the holder to do something such as enter a place
a press pass

2. act of giving ball to player: an act of throwing, kicking, or hitting a ball or other object to another player in a sport

3. successful grade: a successful outcome in a test, examination, or course of study

4. way through mountains: a way through or over mountains ( often used in place names )

5. attempt to kiss or touch somebody: an uninvited attempt to kiss or touch somebody in a sexual way
made a pass at her

6. act of going by: an instance of something going past, through, over, or around a place

7. movement: a movement of something such as the hand in conjuring tricks

8. operation: a single cycle or complete operation of something such as machinery

9. document excusing somebody: a document that excuses the holder from normal activities

10. act of not doing something: an instance of not doing something that is suggested or not accepting something that is offered

11. state of affairs: a state of affairs, usually of an undesirable nature
How did we let things get to such a pass?

12. failure to bid in cards: an instance of not bidding or raising the bid in a card game

13. sword thrust: a thrust with a sword

interjection

Definitions:

I don't know: used to indicate that you do not know the answer to a question or do not want to give an answer ( informal )
"Guess who I've just seen." - "Pass!"
"How would you rate him as a manager?" - "Pass!"

[13th century. < French passer < Latin passus "step"]

pass·ern

let something pass to make no comment or intervention
It was a deliberate lie, but I let it pass.