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Noun

pass - the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks; "we got through the pass before it started to snow"
mountain pass, notch
location a point or extent in space
chain of mountains, mountain chain, mountain range, range of mountains, range, chain a place for shooting (firing or driving) projectiles of various kinds; "the army maintains a missile range in the desert"; "any good golf club will have a range where you can practice"
col, gap a pass between mountain peaks
defile, gorge a narrow pass (especially one between mountains)
pass - (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team; "the pass was fumbled"
toss, flip
throw the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist); "the catcher made a good throw to second base"
athletics, sport participation in sports events as an extracurricular activity
pass - (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate; "the coach sent in a passing play on third and long"
passing play, passing game, passing
football play (American football) a play by the offensive team
american football american football game
forward pass, aerial a pass to a receiver downfield from the passer
lateral, lateral pass a pass to a receiver upfield from the passer
pass - a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions; "the media representatives had special passes"
laissez passer
permission approval to do something; "he asked permission to leave"
boarding card, boarding pass a pass that allows you to board a ship or plane
hall pass written permission from a teacher for a student to be out the classroom and in the halls of the school
pass - any authorization to pass or go somewhere; "the pass to visit had a strict time limit"
passport
permission approval to do something; "he asked permission to leave"
pass - a permit to enter or leave a military installation; "he had to show his pass in order to get out"
liberty chit
licence, permit, license large game fish; found in waters of the West Indies
pass - one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer); "it was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass"
oscillation, cycle (physics) a regular periodic variation in value about a mean
pass - a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs
strait, straits
situation a condition or position in which you find yourself; "the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils"; "found herself in a very fortunate situation"
pass - (military) a written leave of absence; "he had a pass for three days"
leave of absence, leave permission to do something; "she was granted leave to speak"
pass - a flight or run by an aircraft over a target; "the plane turned to make a second pass"
pass - a complimentary ticket; "the star got passes for his family"
pass - a difficult juncture; "a pretty pass"; "matters came to a head yesterday"
head, straits
pass - success in satisfying a test or requirement; "his future depended on his passing that test"; "he got a pass in introductory chemistry"
passing, qualifying
success an attainment that is successful; "his success in the marathon was unexpected"; "his new play was a great success"
pass - (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls; "he worked the pitcher for a base on balls"
base on balls, walk
achievement, accomplishment the action of accomplishing something
baseball game, baseball a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!"
pass - you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent; "he had a bye in the first round"
bye
conceding, yielding, concession a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business; "he got the beer concession at the ball park"
pass - a usually brief attempt; "he took a crack at it"; "I gave it a whirl"
crack, fling, go, whirl, offer

Verb

pass - go across or through; "We passed the point where the police car had parked"; "A terrible thought went through his mind"
go through, go across
locomote, travel, move, go change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
skip over, pass over, skip, jump fly over; "The plane passed over Damascus"
move through, pass across, pass through, transit, pass over cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
cut through, cut across, get across, traverse, get over, pass over, track, cross, cover be contrary to ordinary procedure or limitations; "Opinions on bombing the Serbs cut across party lines"
break through, crack penetrate; "The sun broke through the clouds"; "The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft"
squeak through, squeak by escape; "She squeaked by me"
transit cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day"
cut through, cut across, get across, traverse, get over, pass over, track, cross, cover be contrary to ordinary procedure or limitations; "Opinions on bombing the Serbs cut across party lines"
pass through, infiltrate cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
run become undone; "the sweater unraveled"
move through, pass across, pass through, transit, pass over cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
cut grow through the gums; "The new tooth is cutting"
crash stop operating; "My computer crashed last night"; "The system goes down at least once a week"
muscle make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office"
overstep, transgress, trespass pass beyond (limits or boundaries)
negotiate, negociate succeed in passing through, around, or over; "The hiker negociated the high mountain pass"
lock become rigid or immoveable; "The therapist noticed that the patient's knees tended to lock in this exercise"
work, make arrive at a certain condition through repeated motion; "The stitches of the hem worked loose after she wore the skirt many times"
cycle recur in repeating sequences
blunder, fumble drop or juggle or fail to play cleanly a grounder; "fumble a grounder"
pass - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"
hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
transfer transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
hand out, pass out, give out, distribute give to several people; "The teacher handed out the exams"
hand down passed on, as by inheritance; "This ring was handed down through many generations"
fork out, fork over, fork up, hand over, turn in, deliver, render to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"
relegate, pass on, submit assign to a class or kind; "How should algae be classified?"; "People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms"
pass on give to or transfer possession of; "She passed the family jewels on to her daughter-in-law"
impart, pass on, leave, give transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat"
pass along, put across, communicate, pass on, pass transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
give proffer (a body part); "She gave her hand to her little sister"
sneak, slip to go stealthily or furtively; "..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house"
deal do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
fork out, fork over, fork up, hand over, turn in, deliver, render to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"
relinquish, resign, release, free, give up accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate"
intrust, confide, entrust, commit, trust reveal in private; tell confidentially
entrust, leave confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"
pass - travel past; "The sports car passed all the trucks"
overtake, overhaul
march on, move on, progress, go on, pass on, advance develop in a positive way; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up"
get by pass or move in front of; "Bride's Biscuit got by the other dogs to win the race"
top, clear finish up or conclude; "They topped off their dinner with a cognac"; "top the evening with champagne"
pass - cause to pass; "She passed around the plates"
make pass
go across, go through, pass travel past; "The sports car passed all the trucks"
cycle recur in repeating sequences
pass off disregard; "She passed off the insult"
pass through cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
lead, run cause to undertake a certain action; "Her greed led her to forge the checks"
pass - accept or judge as acceptable; "The teacher passed the student although he was weak"
fail get worse; "Her health is declining"
make it, pass travel past; "The sports car passed all the trucks"
pass judgment, evaluate, judge form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
pass - go successfully through a test or a selection process; "She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now"
make it
flunk, flush it, bomb, fail get worse; "Her health is declining"
deliver the goods, bring home the bacon, succeed, come through, win be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?"
breeze through, pass with flying colors, sail through, sweep through, ace, nail succeed at easily; "She sailed through her exams"; "You will pass with flying colors"; "She nailed her astrophysics course"
pass - throw (a ball) to another player; "Smith passed"
throw throw (a die) out onto a flat surface; "Throw a six"
pass - go unchallenged; be approved; "The bill cleared the House"
clear
deliver the goods, bring home the bacon, succeed, come through, win be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?"
clear free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat"
pass - transfer to another; of rights or property; "Our house passed under his official control"
change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
pass - allow to go without comment or censure; "the insult passed as if unnoticed"
permit, let, allow consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
pass - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, fall out, come about, take place
recrudesce, develop, break expand in the form of a series; "Develop the function in the following form"
arise, come up result or issue; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
result come about or follow as a consequence; "nothing will result from this meeting"
intervene occur between other event or between certain points of time; "the war intervened between the birth of her two children"
transpire give off (water) through the skin
give proffer (a body part); "She gave her hand to her little sister"
operate happen; "What is going on in the minds of the people?"
supervene take place as an additional or unexpected development
proceed, go follow a certain course; "The inauguration went well"; "how did your interview go?"
come come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
fall pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind; "fall into a trap"; "She fell ill"; "They fell out of favor"; "Fall in love"; "fall asleep"; "fall prey to an imposter"; "fall into a strange way of thinking"; "she fell to pieces after she lost her work"
anticipate be a forerunner of or occur earlier than; "This composition anticipates Impressionism"
develop expand in the form of a series; "Develop the function in the following form"
recur, repeat happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story"
come off, go over, go off be discharged or activated; "the explosive devices went off"
roll around, come around happen regularly; "Christmas rolled around again"
materialise, materialize, happen come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
bechance, befall, happen become of; happen to; "He promised that no harm would befall her"; "What has become of my children?"
betide, bechance, befall become of; happen to; "He promised that no harm would befall her"; "What has become of my children?"
concur, coincide happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided"
backlash, backfire, recoil set a controlled fire to halt an advancing forest to prairie fire
chance be the case by chance; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street"
break weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
shine, strike, fall be clear and obvious; "A shining example"
turn out come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons; "How many people turned out that evening?"
contemporise, contemporize, synchronise, synchronize make synchronous and adjust in time or manner; "Let's synchronize our efforts"
pass - pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, kick the bucket, cash in one's chips, buy the farm, conk, give-up the ghost, drop dead, pop off, choke, croak, snuff it
be born come into existence through birth; "She was born on a farm"
die suffer spiritual death; be damned (in the religious sense); "Whosoever..believes in me shall never die"
change state, turn undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
die off, die out become extinct; "Dinosaurs died out"
die back, die down suffer from a disease that kills shoots; "The plants near the garage are dying back"
die down become progressively weaker; "the laughter died down"
abort terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion
asphyxiate, stifle, suffocate smother or suppress; "Stifle your curiosity"
buy it, pip out be killed or die;
drown die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating; "The child drowned in the lake"
predecease die before; die earlier than; "She predeceased her husband"
conk out, go bad, give out, give way, break down, die, fail, go, break end resistance, as under pressure or force; "The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram"
famish, starve die of food deprivation; "The political prisoners starved to death"; "Many famished in the countryside during the drought"
fall pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind; "fall into a trap"; "She fell ill"; "They fell out of favor"; "Fall in love"; "fall asleep"; "fall prey to an imposter"; "fall into a strange way of thinking"; "she fell to pieces after she lost her work"
succumb, yield be fatally overwhelmed
pass - transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees"; "pass along the good news"
communicate, pass on, pass along, put across
transmit, communicate, convey send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message"
implant, plant become attached to and embedded in the uterus; "The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no further complications"
send a message give or constitute a signal, not necessarily verbally; "The lack of good teachers sends a strong message to all parents in the community"
relay pass along; "Please relay the news to the villagers"
put over, get across communicate successfully; "I couldn't get across the message"; "He put over the idea very well"
bespeak, request, call for, quest be a signal for or a symptom of; "These symptoms indicate a serious illness"; "Her behavior points to a severe neurosis"; "The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued"
receipt, acknowledge mark or stamp as paid
carry continue or extend; "The civil war carried into the neighboring province"; "The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
deliver, render, return deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students"
message send a message; "There is no messaging service at this company"
message send a message; "There is no messaging service at this company"
pass - grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography"
authorize, authorise, clear
countenance, permit, let, allow consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
approbate accept (documents) as valid
certificate authorize by certificate
o.k., okay, approve, sanction judge to be right or commendable; think well of
declare state firmly; "He declared that he was innocent"
licence, license, certify authorize officially; "I am licensed to practice law in this state"
commission charge with a task
formalise, formalize, validate make formal or official; "We formalized the appointment and gave him a title"
pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
excrete, egest, eliminate
eject, expel, exhaust, release, discharge put out or expel from a place; "The unruly student was excluded from the game"
perspire, sudate, sweat excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; "Exercise makes one sweat"
exudate, ooze out, transude, exude, ooze release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities; "exude sweat through the pores"
wee-wee, wee, take a leak, spend a penny, relieve oneself, piss, pee-pee, pee, pass water, micturate, make water, piddle, urinate, puddle, make waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently
urinate pass after the manner of urine; "The sick men urinated blood"
void, empty, evacuate clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something; "The chemist voided the glass bottle"; "The concert hall was voided of the audience"
ca-ca, crap, defecate, take a crap, take a shit, shit, stool, make have a bowel movement; "The dog had made in the flower beds"
barf, vomit, upchuck, throw up, sick, regorge, puke, vomit up, be sick, disgorge, cat, retch, spue, spew, chuck, regurgitate, honk, purge, cast eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
pass - be superior or better than some standard; "She exceeded our expectations"; "She topped her performance of last year"
exceed, transcend, overstep, go past, top
excel, stand out, surpass distinguish oneself; "She excelled in math"
pass - pass time in a specific way; "how are you spending your summer vacation?"
spend
soldier serve as a soldier in the military
slum spend time at a lower socio-economic level than one's own, motivated by curiosity or desire for adventure; usage considered condescending and insensitive; "attending a motion picture show by the upper class was considered sluming in the early 20th century"
weekend spend the weekend
holiday, vacation spend or take a vacation
do, serve create or design, often in a certain way; "Do my room in blue"; "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest"
while away, get through spend or pass, as with boredom or in a pleasant manner; of time
sojourn spend a certain length of time; reside temporarily
overwinter, winter spend the winter; "We wintered on the Riviera"; "Shackleton's men overwintered on Elephant Island"
summer spend the summer; "We summered in Kashmir"
pass - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
run, go, lead, extend
range, run let eat; "range the animals in the prairie"
be spend or use time; "I may be an hour"
extend to, reach, touch be in or establish communication with; "Our advertisements reach millions"; "He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia"
run along, line reinforce with fabric; "lined books are more enduring"
come come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
ray, radiate emit as rays; "That tower rays a laser beam for miles across the sky"
go deep, go far extend in importance or range; "His accomplishments go far"
pass - make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation; "They passed the amendment"; "We cannot legislate how people spend their free time"
legislate
enact, ordain act out; represent or perform as if in a play; "She reenacted what had happened earlier that day"
pass - pass over, across, or through; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
guide, run, draw
wipe, pass over rub with a circular motion; "wipe the blackboard"; "He passed his hands over the soft cloth"
rub move over something with pressure; "rub my hands"; "rub oil into her skin"
thread, string, draw pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film"
thread pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film"
thread pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film"
lead, run cause to undertake a certain action; "Her greed led her to forge the checks"
pass - move past; "A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window"; "He passed his professor in the hall"; "One line of soldiers surpassed the other"
travel by, pass by, surpass, go past, go by
locomote, travel, move, go change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
skirt pass around or about; move along the border; "The boat skirted the coast"
run by pass by while running; "We watched children were running by"
fly by pass by while flying; "An enemy plane flew by"
whisk by, zip by, fly by move by very quickly
pass - disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off"
evanesce, fade, blow over, pass off, fleet
disappear, go away, vanish get lost, as without warning or explanation; "He disappeared without a trace"
pass - be inherited by; "The estate fell to my sister"; "The land returned to the family"; "The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead"
fall, return, devolve
change hands, change owners be transferred to another owner; "This restaurant changed hands twice last year"
light, fall make lighter or brighter; "This lamp lightens the room a bit"
accrue, fall grow by addition; "The interest accrues"
pass - pass by; "three years elapsed"
elapse, lapse, slip by, glide by, slip away, go by, slide by, go along
march on, move on, progress, go on, pass on, advance develop in a positive way; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up"
fell, vanish, fly cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow; "strike down a tree"; "Lightning struck down the hikers"
pass - pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into nirvana"
sink, lapse
move go or proceed from one point to another; "the debate moved from family values to the economy"
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Substantiv

pass - An opening, road, or track, available for passing; especially, one through or over some dangerous or otherwise impracticable barrier such as a mountain range; a passageway; a defile; a ford.
pass - A single movement, especially of a hand, at, over or along anything.
pass - A single passage of a tool over something, or of something over a tool.
pass - A thrust or push; an attempt to stab or strike an adversary.
pass - A thrust; a sally of wit.
pass - A sexual advance.
pass - The act of moving the ball or puck from one player to another.
pass - A passing of two trains in the same direction on a single track, when one is put into a siding to let the other overtake it.
pass - Permission or license to pass, or to go and come.
pass - A document granting permission to pass or to go and come; a passport; a ticket permitting free transit or admission; as, a railroad or theater pass; a military pass.
pass - An intentional walk.
pass - The state of things; condition; predicament; impasse.
pass - Estimation; character.
pass - A part, a division.
pass - The area in a restaurant kitchen where the finished dishes are passed from the chefs to the waiting staff.

Verb

pass - To move or be moved from one place to another.
pass - To go past, by, over, or through; to proceed from one side to the other of; to move past.
pass - To change from one state to another.
pass - To happen.
pass - To depart, to cease, to come to an end.
pass - To go successfully through an examination, trail, test, etc.
pass - To advance through all the steps or stages necessary to become valid or effective; to obtain the formal sanction of a legislative body.
pass - To be be tolerated as a substitute for something else, to "do".
pass - To be conveyed or transferred by will, deed, or other instrument of conveyance.
pass - To move the ball or puck to a teammate.
pass - To make a lunge or swipe.
pass - In any game, to decline to play in one's turn.
pass - In euchre, to decline to make the trump.
pass - To go beyond bounds; to surpass; to be in excess.
pass - To transcend; to surpass; to excel; to exceed.
pass - To take heed.
pass - To go by without noticing; to omit attention to; to take no note of; to disregard.
pass - To come and go in consciousness.
pass - To go from one person to another.
pass - To continue.
pass - To proceed without hindrance or opposition.
pass - To live through; to have experience of; to undergo; to suffer.
pass - To cause to move or go; to send; to transfer from one person, place, or condition to another; to transmit; to deliver; to hand; to make over.
pass - To cause to pass the lips; to utter; to pronounce.
pass - Hence, to promise; to pledge.
pass - To cause to advance by stages of progress; to carry on with success through an ordeal, examination, or action; specifically, to give legal or official sanction to; to ratify; to enact; to approve as valid and just.
pass - To put in circulation; to give currency to.
pass - To cause to obtain entrance, admission, or conveyance.
pass - To eliminate something from the body by natural processes.
pass - To take a turn with a line, gasket, etc. , as around a sail in furling, and make secure.
pass - To kick the ball with precision rather than at full force.
pass - To make a judgment on or upon a person or case.
pass - To be regarded as a member of a specific sex.

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  • PASS (the Proof of Age Standards Scheme) is a government-backed scheme in the UK that gives young people a valid and accepted form of proof of age identification. The scheme is supported by the Home Office, the Trading Standards Institute (TSI) and the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). Set up in January 2003, it acts as an umbrella system: it does not itself issue identification cards, but various proof of age card schemes operate under the PASS umbrella, and issue cards bearing a PASS hologram.

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  • pass
    To cease to live.
  • pass
    To travel past another road user.
  • pass
    To obtain the formal sanction of, as a legislative body.
  • pass
    To go through any inspection or test successfully.
  • pass
    Of time, to elapse, to be spent.
  • pass
    To pass time in a specific way.
  • pass
    Act of sending the ball or puck to a player of the same team.
  • pass
    To send the ball or puck to a player of the same team.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) pass
  • Presens: pass / passes
  • Preteritum: passed
  • Perfektum: (have) passed

Substantiv

  • Entall: pass
  • Flertall: passes

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