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Sinónimos detallados de pass en inglés

pass:

to pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)

  1. to pass
    to pass; to overtake; to move past; to ride past; to sail past
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • overtake verbo (overtakes, overtook, overtaking)
    • move past verbo (moves past, moved past, moving past)
    • ride past verbo (rides past, rode past, riding past)
    • sail past verbo (sails past, sailed past, sailing past)
  2. to pass
    to expire; to elapse; to pass; to go by
    • expire verbo (expires, expired, expiring)
    • elapse verbo (elapses, elapsed, elapsing)
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • go by verbo (goes by, went by, going by)
  3. to pass
    to occur; to take place; to happen; to pass
    • occur verbo (occurs, occured, occuring)
    • take place verbo (takes place, took place, taking place)
    • happen verbo (happens, happened, happening)
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
  4. to pass
    to pass; to visit; to come past; to seek out; to look for; to call on; to look up; to call at
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • visit verbo (visits, visited, visiting)
    • come past verbo (comes past, came past, coming past)
    • seek out verbo (seeks out, sought out, seeking out)
    • look for verbo (looks for, looked for, looking for)
    • call on verbo (calls on, called on, calling on)
    • look up verbo (looks up, looked up, looking up)
    • call at verbo (calls at, called at, calling at)
    to drop by
    – visit informally and spontaneously 1
    • drop by verbo (drops by, dropped by, dropping by)
      • We frequently drop by the neighbors' house for a cup of coffee1
  5. to pass
    to give; to hand over; to delate; to extend; to present with; give to; to pass; to offer; to deliver up
    • give verbo (gives, gave, giving)
    • hand over verbo (hands over, handed over, handing over)
    • delate verbo (delates, delated, delating)
    • extend verbo (extends, extended, extending)
    • present with verbo (presents with, presented with, presenting with)
    • give to verbo
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • offer verbo (offers, offered, offering)
    • deliver up verbo (delivers up, delivered up, delivering up)
    to hand
    – place into the hands or custody of 1
    • hand verbo (hands, handed, handing)
      • hand me the spoon, please1
  6. to pass
    to give; to offer; to pass
    • give verbo (gives, gave, giving)
    • offer verbo (offers, offered, offering)
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    to hand
    – place into the hands or custody of 1
    • hand verbo (hands, handed, handing)
      • hand me the spoon, please1
  7. to pass
    to spend; to pass
    • spend verbo (spends, spent, spending)
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
  8. to pass
    to give; to hand over; give to; to pass
    • give verbo (gives, gave, giving)
    • hand over verbo (hands over, handed over, handing over)
    • give to verbo
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    to hand
    – place into the hands or custody of 1
    • hand verbo (hands, handed, handing)
      • hand me the spoon, please1
  9. to pass
    to go; to be going to; to move; to pass; to run; to walk
    • go verbo (goes, went, going)
    • be going to verbo (is going to, being going to)
    • move verbo (moves, moved, moving)
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • run verbo (runs, ran, running)
    • walk verbo (walks, walked, walking)
  10. to pass
    to pass; to get through
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • get through verbo (gets through, got through, getting through)
  11. to pass
    – eliminate from the body 1
    to pass; to eliminate; egest; excrete
    – eliminate from the body 1
  12. to pass
    – come to pass 1
    to occur; to pass; to happen; to take place; to fall out; to go on; to come about; hap; pass off
    – come to pass 1
    • occur verbo (occurs, occured, occuring)
      • Nothing occurred that seemed important1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • happen verbo (happens, happened, happening)
      • What is happening?1
    • take place verbo (takes place, took place, taking place)
    • fall out verbo (falls out, fell out, falling out)
    • go on verbo (goes on, went on, going on)
    • come about verbo (comes about, came about, coming about)
    • hap verbo
    • pass off verbo
  13. to pass
    – pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life 1
    to go; to pass; to die; to expire; to perish; to decease; exit; to pass away; conk; buy the farm; kick the bucket; cash in one's chips
    – pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life 1
    • go verbo (goes, went, going)
      • The patient went peacefully1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • die verbo (dies, died, dying)
      • She died from cancer1
    • expire verbo (expires, expired, expiring)
    • perish verbo (perishes, perished, perishing)
      • The children perished in the fire1
    • decease verbo (deceases, deceased, deceasing)
    • exit verbo
    • pass away verbo (passes away, passed away, passing away)
    • conk verbo
    • buy the farm verbo
  14. to pass
    – disappear gradually 1
    to pass; to fade; fleet; to blow over; evanesce; pass off
    – disappear gradually 1
  15. to pass
    – transmit information 1
    to pass; to communicate; to pass on; pass along; put across
    – transmit information 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • communicate verbo (communicates, communicated, communicating)
      • Please communicate this message to all employees1
    • pass on verbo (passes on, passed on, passing on)
    • pass along verbo
      • pass along the good news1
    • put across verbo
  16. to pass
    – grant authorization or clearance for 1
    to clear; to pass; to authorize; authorise
    – grant authorization or clearance for 1
    • clear verbo (clears, cleared, clearing)
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • authorize verbo, americano (authorizes, authorized, authorizing)
      • The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography1
    • authorise verbo, británico
  17. to pass
    – pass over, across, or through 1
    to draw; to run; to pass; to guide
    – pass over, across, or through 1
    • draw verbo (draws, drew, drawing)
    • run verbo (runs, ran, running)
      • He ran his eyes over her body1
      • She ran her fingers along the carved figurine1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • guide verbo (guides, guided, guiding)
  18. to pass
    – pass into a specified state or condition 1
    to pass; to sink; to lapse
    – pass into a specified state or condition 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • sink verbo (sinks, sank, sinking)
      • He sank into nirvana1
    • lapse verbo (lapses, lapsed, lapsing)
  19. to pass
    – travel past 1
    to pass; to overhaul; to overtake
    – travel past 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • The sports car passed all the trucks1
    • overhaul verbo (overhauls, overhauled, overhauling)
    • overtake verbo (overtakes, overtook, overtaking)
  20. to pass
    – go across or through 1
    to pass; to go through; go across
    – go across or through 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • We passed the point where the police car had parked1
    • go through verbo (goes through, went through, going through)
    • go across verbo
  21. to pass
    – move past 1
    to pass; to surpass; to go by; pass by; travel by; go past
    – move past 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window1
      • He passed his professor in the hall1
    • surpass verbo (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
      • One line of soldiers surpassed the other1
    • go by verbo (goes by, went by, going by)
    • pass by verbo
    • travel by verbo
    • go past verbo
  22. to pass
    – cause to pass 1
    to pass; make pass
    – cause to pass 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • She passed around the plates1
    • make pass verbo
  23. to pass
    – pass by 1
    to pass; to lapse; to elapse; to go by; glide by; slip away; go along; slip by; slide by
    – pass by 1
  24. to pass
    – transfer to another; of rights or property 1
    to pass
    – transfer to another; of rights or property 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • Our house passed under his official control1
  25. to pass
    – be inherited by 1
    to pass; to return; to fall; devolve
    – be inherited by 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • return verbo (returns, returned, returning)
      • The land returned to the family1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The estate fell to my sister1
    • devolve verbo
      • The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead1
  26. to pass
    – place into the hands or custody of 1
    to reach; to pass; to give; to hand; to pass on; to turn over
    – place into the hands or custody of 1
    • reach verbo (reachs, reached, reaching)
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • give verbo (gives, gave, giving)
    • hand verbo (hands, handed, handing)
      • hand me the spoon, please1
    • pass on verbo (passes on, passed on, passing on)
    • turn over verbo (turns over, turned over, turning over)
  27. to pass
    – throw (a ball) to another player 1
    to pass
    – throw (a ball) to another player 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • Smith passed1
  28. to pass
    – allow to go without comment or censure 1
    to pass
    – allow to go without comment or censure 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • the insult passed as if unnoticed1
  29. to pass
    – make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation 1
    to pass; legislate
    – make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • They passed the amendment1
    • legislate verbo
      • We cannot legislate how people spend their free time1
  30. to pass
    – go unchallenged; be approved 1
    to clear; to pass
    – go unchallenged; be approved 1
    • clear verbo (clears, cleared, clearing)
      • The bill cleared the House1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
  31. to pass
    – accept or judge as acceptable 1
    to pass
    – accept or judge as acceptable 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • The teacher passed the student although he was weak1
  32. to pass
    – go successfully through a test or a selection process 1
    to pass; make it
    – go successfully through a test or a selection process 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
      • She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now1
    • make it verbo
  33. to pass
    – be superior or better than some standard 1
    to exceed; to pass; to transcend; to top; overstep; go past
    – be superior or better than some standard 1
    • exceed verbo (exceeds, exceeded, exceeding)
      • She exceeded our expectations1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • transcend verbo (transcends, transcended, transcending)
    • top verbo (tops, topped, topping)
      • She topped her performance of last year1
    • overstep verbo
    • go past verbo
  34. to pass
    – stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point 1
    to extend; to lead; to run; to go; to pass
    – stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point 1
    • extend verbo (extends, extended, extending)
      • My memory extends back to my fourth year of life1
      • The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets1
    • lead verbo (leads, led, leading)
      • His knowledge doesn't go very far1
    • run verbo (runs, ran, running)
      • Service runs all the way to Cranbury1
    • go verbo (goes, went, going)
      • His knowledge doesn't go very far1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
  35. to pass
    – pass time in a specific way 1
    to pass; to spend
    – pass time in a specific way 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • spend verbo (spends, spent, spending)
      • how are you spending your summer vacation?1

Conjugaciones de pass:

present
  1. pass
  2. pass
  3. passes
  4. pass
  5. pass
  6. pass
simple past
  1. passed
  2. passed
  3. passed
  4. passed
  5. passed
  6. passed
present perfect
  1. have passed
  2. have passed
  3. has passed
  4. have passed
  5. have passed
  6. have passed
past continuous
  1. was passing
  2. were passing
  3. was passing
  4. were passing
  5. were passing
  6. were passing
future
  1. shall pass
  2. will pass
  3. will pass
  4. shall pass
  5. will pass
  6. will pass
continuous present
  1. am passing
  2. are passing
  3. is passing
  4. are passing
  5. are passing
  6. are passing
subjunctive
  1. be passed
  2. be passed
  3. be passed
  4. be passed
  5. be passed
  6. be passed
diverse
  1. pass!
  2. let's pass!
  3. passed
  4. passing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

pass [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the pass
    the pass; the i.d. card; the permit
  2. the pass
    the pass-port; the permit; the pass
  3. the pass
    the pass; the mountain pass
  4. the pass
    the ticket
    – a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment) 1
    the entry permit; the permit; the pass
  5. the pass
    – success in satisfying a test or requirement 1
    the pass; the passing; the qualifying
    – success in satisfying a test or requirement 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • he got a pass in introductory chemistry1
    • passing [the ~] sustantivo
      • his future depended on his passing that test1
    • qualifying [the ~] sustantivo
  6. the pass
    – (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team 1
    the pass; the toss; the flip
    – (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • the pass was fumbled1
    • toss [the ~] sustantivo
    • flip [the ~] sustantivo
  7. the pass
    – (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls 1
    the pass; the walk; the base on balls
    – (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
    • walk [the ~] sustantivo
    • base on balls [the ~] sustantivo
      • he worked the pitcher for a base on balls1
  8. the pass
    – a flight or run by an aircraft over a target 1
    the pass
    – a flight or run by an aircraft over a target 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • the plane turned to make a second pass1
  9. the pass
    – (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate 1
    the pass; the passing; the passing game; the passing play
    – (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate 1
  10. the pass
    – a usually brief attempt 1
    the offer; the go; the pass; the crack; the fling; the whirl
    – a usually brief attempt 1
    • offer [the ~] sustantivo
    • go [the ~] sustantivo
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
    • crack [the ~] sustantivo
      • he took a crack at it1
    • fling [the ~] sustantivo
    • whirl [the ~] sustantivo
      • I gave it a whirl1
  11. the pass
    – a complimentary ticket 1
    the pass
    – a complimentary ticket 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • the star got passes for his family1
  12. the pass
    – a permit to enter or leave a military installation 1
    the pass; the liberty chit
    – a permit to enter or leave a military installation 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • he had to show his pass in order to get out1
    • liberty chit [the ~] sustantivo
  13. the pass
    – a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions 1
    the pass; the laissez passer
    – a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • the media representatives had special passes1
    • laissez passer [the ~] sustantivo
  14. the pass
    – any authorization to pass or go somewhere 1
    the pass; the passport
    – any authorization to pass or go somewhere 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • the pass to visit had a strict time limit1
    • passport [the ~] sustantivo
  15. the pass
    – you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent 1
    the bye; the pass
    – you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent 1
    • bye [the ~] sustantivo
      • he had a bye in the first round1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
  16. the pass
    – one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer) 1
    the pass
    – one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer) 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • it was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass1
  17. the pass
    – a difficult juncture 1
    the pass; the head; the straits
    – a difficult juncture 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • a pretty pass1
    • head [the ~] sustantivo
      • matters came to a head yesterday1
    • straits [the ~] sustantivo
  18. the pass
    – the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks 1
    the pass; the notch; the mountain pass
    – the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • we got through the pass before it started to snow1
    • notch [the ~] sustantivo
    • mountain pass [the ~] sustantivo
  19. the pass
    – a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs 1
    the pass; the strait; the straits
    – a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs 1
  20. the pass
    – (military) a written leave of absence 1
    the pass
    – (military) a written leave of absence 1
    • pass [the ~] sustantivo
      • he had a pass for three days1

pass adj.

  1. pass
    – of advancing the ball by throwing it 1
    pass; passing
    – of advancing the ball by throwing it 1
    • pass adj.
      • a pass play1
    • passing adj.
      • a team with a good passing attack1

Sinónimos alternativos de "pass":


Antónimos de "pass":


Definiciones relacionadas de "pass":

  1. of advancing the ball by throwing it1
    • a pass play1
  2. success in satisfying a test or requirement1
    • he got a pass in introductory chemistry1
  3. (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team1
    • the pass was fumbled1
  4. (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls1
  5. a flight or run by an aircraft over a target1
    • the plane turned to make a second pass1
  6. (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate1
  7. a usually brief attempt1
  8. a complimentary ticket1
    • the star got passes for his family1
  9. a permit to enter or leave a military installation1
    • he had to show his pass in order to get out1
  10. a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions1
    • the media representatives had special passes1
  11. any authorization to pass or go somewhere1
    • the pass to visit had a strict time limit1
  12. you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent1
  13. one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer)1
    • it was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass1
  14. a difficult juncture1
    • a pretty pass1
  15. the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks1
    • we got through the pass before it started to snow1
  16. a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs1
  17. (military) a written leave of absence1
    • he had a pass for three days1
  18. eliminate from the body1
  19. come to pass1
  20. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life1
  21. disappear gradually1
    • The pain eventually passed off1
  22. transmit information 1
  23. grant authorization or clearance for1
  24. pass over, across, or through1
  25. pass into a specified state or condition1
  26. travel past1
    • The sports car passed all the trucks1
  27. go across or through1
    • We passed the point where the police car had parked1
  28. move past1
    • A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window1
    • He passed his professor in the hall1
  29. cause to pass1
    • She passed around the plates1
  30. pass by1
  31. transfer to another; of rights or property1
    • Our house passed under his official control1
  32. be inherited by1
  33. place into the hands or custody of1
  34. throw (a ball) to another player1
    • Smith passed1
  35. allow to go without comment or censure1
    • the insult passed as if unnoticed1
  36. make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation1
    • They passed the amendment1
  37. go unchallenged; be approved1
  38. accept or judge as acceptable1
    • The teacher passed the student although he was weak1
  39. go successfully through a test or a selection process1
    • She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now1
  40. be superior or better than some standard1
  41. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point1
  42. pass time in a specific way1

Sinónimos relacionados de pass