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单词 passer
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Definition of passer in English:

passer

noun ˈpɑːsəˈpæsər
  • 1A person who gives or transfers something to someone else.

    the passer of the note
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I watched her serpentine through the doors and carry the tray directly to a table of people who had just sat down—she was a pickle passer.
    • The deceased gentleman was well known and highly esteemed throughout the district, having at one time been a timber passer on the mills.
    • He's got broad shoulders, as in being responsible and not being just the passer of the proverbial buck.
    • I was the passer of food, and whenever the waitress passed me the food to pass along, I would have to graze her arm.
    • We need to all be whistle-blowers and info passers.
    • He is a passer of contraband, someone who leads a double life.
    • I'm the ticket passer for the day.
    • He left out the crazy, hateful right-wing media, which is a huge passer of lies onto its fans.
    • Welcome greeter, cocktail server, hors d'oeuvre passer, reception bus person, buffet runner, front server, back server, and exit usher.
    • No check will be investigated where the complainant took and held the check at the request of the issuer or passer for a period of time before it was presented at the bank.
    1. 1.1 (in soccer, rugby, and other games) a player who kicks, hits, or throws the ball to another on their side.
      he is an excellent passer of the ball
      one of the league's most accurate passers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There aren't many career 66 per cent passers out there.
      • He struggled through a dismal start after losing his hot young passer in an exhibition game.
      • With that throw, he has become the team's all-time leading passer.
      • In the end, his passers decided the game.
      • He developed outstanding skills as an outside shooter, passer, defensive player, and team leader, establishing a reputation for performing best at critical moments.
      • They need to find somebody else to rush the passer.
      • He is a steady passer who rarely throws interceptions.
      • An excellent passer and team player, you can expect him to turn some heads next fall.
      • He is a pure pocket passer, meaning that he stands back and throws, as opposed to someone who scrambles and throws.
      • He won't be enough of a passer to make more noise in the play-offs, but they should at least get back there.
      • He's a lithe, 7-foot centre, 250 pounds and agile, a deft passer on the low block.
  • 2A legislative or other official body that approves or puts into effect a proposal or law by voting on it.

    a passer of legislation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At least but not last, would we not all have a perfect right to stop working altogether and become law passers, too?
    • Our framers and passers of bills are generally dealing with a pitiful few of the many features actually entering into the problem.
    • The issue is getting legislation passers to pass stricter laws and make arms like the FTC enforce the laws.
    • The judicial branch interprets the constitution and is the final passer of laws.
    • These passers of the law decided that the future of French humanity requires government intervention of the most serious kind: taxes.
    • Parliamentarian liberals perhaps don't obstruct as often as their colleagues of the right because they see themselves as passers of bills.
    • Those who make a law include all those whose action and influence determine the action of the law passers in voting on it.
    • Their loud pose as legislation passers is, perhaps, just mostly a pose.
    • It should be noted that in England today, the law passers are not the same body of people as the lawmakers.
    • If you do not succeed in having the legislation passer to suit your requirements, you can still succeed in defeating other legislation which might be of great injury to the trade.

Rhymes

Kinshasa, Lhasa, Tarrasa, Vaasa

Definition of passer in US English:

passer

nounˈpæsərˈpasər
  • 1A person who gives or transfers something to someone else.

    the passer of the note
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The deceased gentleman was well known and highly esteemed throughout the district, having at one time been a timber passer on the mills.
    • He's got broad shoulders, as in being responsible and not being just the passer of the proverbial buck.
    • He is a passer of contraband, someone who leads a double life.
    • We need to all be whistle-blowers and info passers.
    • Welcome greeter, cocktail server, hors d'oeuvre passer, reception bus person, buffet runner, front server, back server, and exit usher.
    • I watched her serpentine through the doors and carry the tray directly to a table of people who had just sat down—she was a pickle passer.
    • I was the passer of food, and whenever the waitress passed me the food to pass along, I would have to graze her arm.
    • He left out the crazy, hateful right-wing media, which is a huge passer of lies onto its fans.
    • I'm the ticket passer for the day.
    • No check will be investigated where the complainant took and held the check at the request of the issuer or passer for a period of time before it was presented at the bank.
    1. 1.1 (in football, soccer, hockey, and other games) a player who throws, kicks, or hits the ball or puck to another on their side.
      he is an excellent passer of the ball
      one of the league's most accurate passers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's a lithe, 7-foot centre, 250 pounds and agile, a deft passer on the low block.
      • In the end, his passers decided the game.
      • He is a steady passer who rarely throws interceptions.
      • He is a pure pocket passer, meaning that he stands back and throws, as opposed to someone who scrambles and throws.
      • He struggled through a dismal start after losing his hot young passer in an exhibition game.
      • He won't be enough of a passer to make more noise in the play-offs, but they should at least get back there.
      • An excellent passer and team player, you can expect him to turn some heads next fall.
      • They need to find somebody else to rush the passer.
      • With that throw, he has become the team's all-time leading passer.
      • He developed outstanding skills as an outside shooter, passer, defensive player, and team leader, establishing a reputation for performing best at critical moments.
      • There aren't many career 66 per cent passers out there.
  • 2A legislative or other official body that approves or puts into effect a proposal or law by voting on it.

    a passer of legislation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The issue is getting legislation passers to pass stricter laws and make arms like the FTC enforce the laws.
    • It should be noted that in England today, the law passers are not the same body of people as the lawmakers.
    • Those who make a law include all those whose action and influence determine the action of the law passers in voting on it.
    • These passers of the law decided that the future of French humanity requires government intervention of the most serious kind: taxes.
    • Our framers and passers of bills are generally dealing with a pitiful few of the many features actually entering into the problem.
    • Parliamentarian liberals perhaps don't obstruct as often as their colleagues of the right because they see themselves as passers of bills.
    • If you do not succeed in having the legislation passer to suit your requirements, you can still succeed in defeating other legislation which might be of great injury to the trade.
    • At least but not last, would we not all have a perfect right to stop working altogether and become law passers, too?
    • Their loud pose as legislation passers is, perhaps, just mostly a pose.
    • The judicial branch interprets the constitution and is the final passer of laws.
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