berbo “pass”
walay pagbag-o pass; siya passes; miagi nga panahon passed; miagi nga part. passed; ger. passing
- ihatag
Magparehistro aron makita ang mga hubad sa mga pananglitan nga mga pangungusap ug ang monolingual nga mga kahulugan sa matag pulong.
Could you pass me the salt, please?
- molabay
She passed the store without going in.
- makapasar
He passed his driving test on the first try.
- molabay (sa panahon)
The afternoon passed quickly as we chatted.
- ipasa
He passed the ball to the striker who scored.
- mamatay
His grandmother passed last week.
- mobalibad
When offered dessert, she decided to pass.
- mopas
When it was her turn, she decided to pass.
- molabang (sa laing kahimtang)
As the day passed into evening, the sky turned orange.
- ipagawas
He passed a kidney stone without surgery.
- magpaka-aron-ingnon
She could easily pass for a native speaker.
pangngalan “pass”
singular pass, plural passes
- pasaporte
She showed her boarding pass at the gate.
- pasa
He made a brilliant pass to the forward.
- lusot
They hiked through the mountain pass to reach the village.
- kapasar
He was happy to receive a pass in all his subjects.
- pagduol (sekswal)
She was uncomfortable when he made a pass at her.
- pagsulay
My first pass at baking a cake didn't turn out well.
- password
He forgot his login pass and couldn't access his account.
- pasahan
The chef placed the plate on the pass for the waiter to collect.