pass

US /pæs/

UK /pɑ:s/

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n. (c.)Countable NounAct of giving a ball to another player in a sport
It was the best pass he had seen in a match in a long time
v.t.Transitive VerbTo give a ball to another player in a sport
I wish she would pass the ball to me sometimes
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo decide not to play in a round of a game
I will pass on this round but tell me when you're ready to play another one
n. (c.)Countable NounAn entry permit, e.g. to a place or concert
He had a pass to get into the concert for free
v.t.Transitive VerbTo hand something to another person
Can you please pass me the water jug?
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo go by someone or something without stopping
I will pass her house to see if she is home
v.t.Transitive VerbTo approve a law or proposal
They voted to pass the bill into law
n. (c.)Countable NounNarrow valley in the mountains you can go through
The mountain pass had become blocked by snow
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo move; appear, happen
I watched a strange look pass across her face
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo travel through or near a place
The bus will pass by here twice a day
v.t.Transitive VerbTo be successful with (e.g. a test)
I hope he will pass his examinations and graduate
n. (c.)Countable NounAct of getting more than the minimum score
The standard of the exam was very high but she did manage to get a pass
v.t.Transitive VerbTo spend time doing or happening
I will pass the time on the train by reading a book

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