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pass (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “pass”

infinitif pass; il passes; prét. passed; part. passé passed; gér. passing
  1. passer
    Could you pass me the salt, please?
  2. dépasser
    She passed the store without going in.
  3. réussir
    He passed his driving test on the first try.
  4. passer
    The afternoon passed quickly as we chatted.
  5. passer
    He passed the ball to the striker who scored.
  6. mourir
    His grandmother passed last week.
  7. refuser
    When offered dessert, she decided to pass.
  8. passer (ne pas jouer)
    When it was her turn, she decided to pass.
  9. passer
    As the day passed into evening, the sky turned orange.
  10. évacuer
    He passed a kidney stone without surgery.
  11. se faire passer
    She could easily pass for a native speaker.

nom “pass”

s. pass, pl. passes
  1. laissez-passer
    She showed her boarding pass at the gate.
  2. passe
    He made a brilliant pass to the forward.
  3. col
    They hiked through the mountain pass to reach the village.
  4. réussite
    He was happy to receive a pass in all his subjects.
  5. avance
    She was uncomfortable when he made a pass at her.
  6. tentative
    My first pass at baking a cake didn't turn out well.
  7. mot de passe
    He forgot his login pass and couldn't access his account.
  8. passe
    The chef placed the plate on the pass for the waiter to collect.