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1) паспорт, перепустка; охоронне свідоцтво; прохід2) переходити (про право, власність тощо); приймати (закон, резолюцію тощо); проходити (про закон, поправку тощо); виносити (вирок, рішення тощо); обертатися•pass a law over the Presidents veto by a two-thirds vote — приймати закон, подолавши вето Президента двома третинами голосів
pass a vote of no confidence vis-a-vis the government — висловлювати вотум недовіри уряду ( про парламент)
pass on a document to an unauthorized person — передавати документ особі, яка не має права ознайомлення з ним
- pass a death sentencepass state secrets to a foreign government — передавати державні таємниці іноземній державі (іноземному уряду)
- pass a decision
- pass a draft law
- pass a judgement
- pass a judgment
- pass a law
- pass a new law
- pass a non-guilty judgment
- pass a non-guilty judgement
- pass a resolution
- pass a resolution as amended
- pass a rumble
- pass a sentence
- pass a verdict of guilty
- pass an act
- pass away
- pass bribe
- pass budget
- pass by limitations
- pass customs clearance
- pass into possession
- pass into smb.'s possession
- pass into the possession
- pass law
- pass legislation
- pass off as genuine
- pass off as one's own
- pass over a veto
- pass the bar examination
- pass the customs
- pass through border control
- pass through the customs
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