释义 |
passed adjective / past participle—Examples:passed on from generation generation (idiom); to hand down—(fig.) responsibilities (passed over one's successor)—Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC)—the late (i.e. person who has passed away)—If one man holds the pass, ten thousand cannot pass (idiom); One man can hold the pass against ten thousand enemies—anecdote passed on with approbation—a person who has passed the county level imperial exam (historical)—candidate who has not yet passed the county level imperial exam—passed on from ancestors—the cassock and alms bowl of a Buddhist master passed on the favorite disciple (Buddhism)—stories passed on from former times—passed on (from former times)—Shanhai pass, the Eastern pass of the Great Wall—a wrong repeated becomes right (idiom); a lie or an error passed on for a long time may be taken for the truth—an old friend has passed on [idiom.]—Time that has passed will never come back. [idiom.]—a wise man has passed away [idiom.]—there are no rivers one who has crossed the ocean, and no clouds to one who has passed Mount Wu [idiom.]—don't pass judgment until you've seen the end—pass on errors or lies (idiom); the propagation of misconceptions—pass on (blame, cost, obligation, unpleasant consequence etc)—Khyber pass (between Pakistand and Afghanistan)—secure a stranglehold (idiom); fig. to hold a strategic pass—pass the misfortune on to sb else (idiom); to blame others—fig. a condition giving access benefits (e.g. a diploma as a pass to a career)—bear one's own responsibilities and not pass them to others [idiom.]— |