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1 | an official document that gives you permission to enter a place 通行证;出入证 |
| You always have to show your pass before they’ ll let you in. 你每次都得出示通行证,他们才会让你进去。 |
| a backstage/boarding/security pass 后台出入证/登机牌/安全通行证 |
| 1a | an official document that gives you permission to use a particular form of transport without having to pay each time 乘车证 | | You can get a weekly pass that costs a bit less than ten journeys. 你可以去办一个有效期为1周的乘车证,费用比零买10次要便宜一点。 | |
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2 | a successful result in an examination or test (考试、测验的)及格,通过 |
| +in She got a pass in maths. 她数学考试及格了。 |
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3 | a kick , hit , or throw of the ball to another player in your sports team 传球 |
| a perfect pass from Ince to Owens 因斯给欧文斯的一记绝妙传球 |
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4 | a path or road that goes through an area of mountains 山间小径;山路;山道 |
| a mountain pass 山间小路 |
| the Brenner Pass 布伦纳山口 |
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5 | one of several stages in a process that involves checking and dealing with information , often using a computer , in order to improve it 阶段;轮;步 |
| I finished my first pass on my transcript yesterday. 昨天我完成了第一步文字誊写工作。 |
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6 | a movement past , over , through etc a place 经过;通过 |
| From above came the fading noise of the helicopter completing its pass. 头上有一架直升飞机飞过,声音由强变弱,逐渐消失。 |
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- | make a pass at sb |
| to try to start a sexual relationship with someone , for example by talking to them or touching them in a sexual way |
| 勾引某人;与某人调情 |
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- | things have come to a pretty pass old-fashioned |
| used for saying that a situation has become very unpleasant , difficult , or unacceptable |
| 情况不妙;处境艰难 |
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