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pass.portH5pB:s7pC:t, $5pAs7pC:rtn [C]an official document or small book containing some personal information and usually a photograph which is given to people by their own government to allow them to travel to foreign countries and to prove who they are护照Many refugees have arrived at the border without passports and with only the clothes they are wearing.很多难民到达边境时,身上没有护照,只有穿着的几件衣服。As an American working in France, I was disgusted that my new-born daughter was not granted a French passport.作为一个在法国工作的美国人,对于不给予我刚出生的女儿一份法国护照这件事我感到厌恶。He was a German, but travelling on a Swiss passport.他是德国人,但持瑞士护照旅行。Where trains cross the frontier, customs and passport control (= the examining of travellers'passports) are handled on board.火车经过边境处,海关和护照检查在火车上执行。You'll need to provide a passport photo for your membership card.你办会员证需要提供一张护照照片。(fig.) Can beauty alone be a passport to (= a certain way of getting) success, or is some touch of genius required?单单美貌能保证获得成功吗,抑或还需要几分天才呢?(fig.) Some careers officers fear that students opt too readily for business studies simply because it sounds like a passport to (= an easy way to obtain) a good job一些就职官员们担心学生们选择商业学科太不加思索了只是因为它听上去像是得到一份好工作的保障。
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