verb

pass

UK /pɑːs/US /pæs/

pass

VERB

Definition of pass

1

If you pass something, it was ahead of you and you move so that it is now behind you.

göndermek

Example: Please, step to the right and let faster people pass on your left.

1

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.

2

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.

3

If time passes, it moves from future to past.

geçmek

Example: I'm bored here. The only thing that helps me pass the time is your letters.

4

If a road, river, railway, etc. passes a place, it continues from one side of the place to the other side.

pas geçmek

Example: They are building a 150-kilometer road that passes through Yasuni Park.

pass

EXAMPLES

Examples of pass

1

Please, step to the right and let faster people pass on your left.

Example sentence
2

She was so close to the road that she could feel the wind from passing cars.

Example sentence
3

The House passed a law that makes it a crime to have sex with anyone under age 16.

Example sentence
4

You passed the test. In fact, you got 7 out of 10 correct.

Example sentence
5

I'm bored here. The only thing that helps me pass the time is your letters.

Example sentence

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