pass
/pɑːs/US /pæs/pass
VERBDefinition of pass
If you pass something, it was ahead of you and you move so that it is now behind you.
göndermekExample: Please, step to the right and let faster people pass on your left.
If a bill, law, motion, etc. passes, it is accepted, usually after a vote.
Example: The House passed a law that makes it a crime to have sex with anyone under age 16.
If you pass a test, exam, etc., you get a score that is good enough, often over 50%.
Example: You passed the test. In fact, you got 7 out of 10 correct.
If time passes, it moves from future to past.
geçmekExample: I'm bored here. The only thing that helps me pass the time is your letters.
If a road, river, railway, etc. passes a place, it continues from one side of the place to the other side.
pas geçmekExample: They are building a 150-kilometer road that passes through Yasuni Park.
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EXAMPLESExamples of pass
Please, step to the right and let faster people pass on your left.
Example sentenceShe was so close to the road that she could feel the wind from passing cars.
Example sentenceThe House passed a law that makes it a crime to have sex with anyone under age 16.
Example sentenceYou passed the test. In fact, you got 7 out of 10 correct.
Example sentenceI'm bored here. The only thing that helps me pass the time is your letters.
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