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  • 1 pass on

    vi
    1) ( proceed) fortfahren, weitermachen;
    to \pass on on to sth zu etw dat übergehen [o kommen];
    “if we could \pass on on to the next item now, please?” asked the chairman, exasperatedly „könnten wir jetzt bitte zum nächsten Thema übergehen?“ fragte der Vorsitzende verärgert;
    2) (euph: die) entschlafen ( euph) ( geh), verscheiden ( geh) vt
    1) biol
    to \pass on sth <-> on [to sb] etw [an jdn] weitergeben [o [weiter]vererben];
    2) ( transmit)
    to \pass on sth <-> on etw weitergeben
    3) ( infect)
    to \pass on sth <-> on disease etw übertragen
    to \pass on on clothes Kleidung weitergeben;
    to \pass on on a fortune/ jewellery [or (Am) jewelry] ein Vermögen/Schmuck [weiter]vererben;
    to \pass on on stories Geschichten überliefern;
    to \pass on on traditions Traditionen weitergeben
    5) ( refer)
    to \pass on sb on to a higher authority/ a specialist jdn an eine höhere Stelle/einen Fachmann verweisen;
    the doctor told me that he would have to \pass on me on to a specialist der Arzt sagte mir, er müsse mich an einen Spezialisten überweisen
    to \pass on sth <-> on to sb etw auf jdn umverteilen;
    the increased costs were \pass oned on to the consumer die höheren Kosten wurden auf die Verbraucher abgewälzt

    English-German students dictionary > pass on

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