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[Subject: Generalities]
- To go by, to go past, etc. e.g. 'He passes the house in the morning.'
Translated by: PEZZUOLI CLAUDIO
Translated in 23 languages
[Subject: Geology, Meteorology, Hydrology]
- A narrow passage, especially through or over a range of mountains or other difficult region
Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER
Translated in 21 languages
Translated in 19 languages
Translated by: GUEST USER
Translated in 17 languages
- Succeed, reach the required standard
Translated in 11 languages
Translated in 9 languages
[Subject: Household Utilities]
Translated in 6 languages
- To extend something to someone, e.g. 'Will you pass the salt?'
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 5 languages
[Subject: Metallurgy - Junker]
Translated in 3 languages
- To go, to make one's way, e.g. 'You can pass by there, it is wide enough.'
Translated by: ERNESTO RITONDALE
Translated by: DAVID LAURENT
[Subject: Mechanics]
- Distance between two successives projections in the helix of a screw.
Translated by: PABLA ADRIANA NARANJO PONCE
Translated in 2 languages
[Subject: Logic]
[Subject: Law]
- Accept (a law or parliamentary bill)
[Subject: Idiomatic Expressions]
- An amorous or sexual advance
Translated by: ALLIN CORINNE
Translated in 1 languages
[Subject: In British Isles]
- Catch up with and pass while travelling in the same direction
Translated by: ANGELA ABBRUZZESE
Translated in 4 languages
- to pass time