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81 at half-past
prep.media hora después de. -
82 be past
v.1 haber superado.2 estar más allá de. -
83 belt past
v.1 pasar como un rayo.2 pasar como un relámpago por.3 sobrepasar a toda velocidad. -
84 breeze past
v.pasar con rapidez. -
85 brush past
v.pasar rozando, pasar casi rozando, pasar apenas rozando, pasar muy de cerca. -
86 by-past
adj.pasado. -
87 creep past
v.pasar sigilosamente por. -
88 dash past
v.1 pasar velozmente por, pasar corriendo por, pasar precipitadamente por.2 pasar como un rayo, pasar como una centella, pasar corriendo, pasar velozmente. -
89 distant past
s.pasado remoto, lejano pasado. -
90 drive past
v.pasar en coche. -
91 fly past
v.pasar volando, pasar como una bala. -
92 fly-past
s.1 desfile aéreo (aviación) (británico)2 exhibición de vuelo, desfile de aviones, vuelo de felicitación. -
93 get past
v.1 adelantarse a.2 superar, lograr pasar. -
94 go past
v.1 pasar.2 pasarse de. -
95 half-past
prep.media hora después de. -
96 let past
v.dejar pasar por. -
97 march past
v.desfilar. -
98 march-past
s.desfile. -
99 move past
v.1 superar, sobreponerse a.2 pasar a, sobrepasar. -
100 put past
v.colocar más allá de.
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past — /past, pahst/, adj. 1. gone by or elapsed in time: It was a bad time, but it s all past now. 2. of, having existed in, or having occurred during a time previous to the present; bygone: the past glories of the Incas. 3. gone by just before the… … Universalium
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Past — Past, n. A former time or state; a state of things gone by. The past, at least, is secure. D. Webster. [1913 Webster] The present is only intelligible in the light of the past, often a very remote past indeed. Trench. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English