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1 terlampaui
passed over, overlooked; be overcome -
2 lewat
pass, via, by* * *pass, passed, passed, passing* * *via, through, by way of; beyond, past; past, over -
3 lulus
pass, passed, passed, passing* * *pass (a test); be granted (permission) -
4 melalui
via, experience, pass through, by means of* * *through[pass/through], passed, passed, passing* * *pass through (town, diplomatic channels, etc); by means of -
5 beralih menjadi
pass into, passed into, passed into, passing into -
6 beri pertimbangan atas
pass upon, passed upon, passed upon, passing upon -
7 berikan kepada
pass to, passed to, passed to, passing to -
8 berikan pada
pass to, passed to, passed to, passing to -
9 berikan padanya
pass to [him], passed to [him], passed to [him], passing to [him] -
10 berikan pendapat
pass an opinion, passed an opinion, passed an opinion, passing an opinion -
11 berucap singkat
pass the time of day, passed the time of day, passed the time of day, passing the time of day -
12 buang air
pass, passed, passed, passing -
13 buat pingsan
pass out, passed out, passed out, passing out -
14 habiskan waktu
pass the time, passed the time, passed the time, passing the time -
15 hantar
pass, passed, passed, passing -
16 hindari kewajiban
pass the buck, passed the buck, passed the buck, passing the buck -
17 kumpulkan iuran
pass the hat, passed the hat, passed the hat, passing the hat -
18 lalui
pass by, passed by, passed by, passing by -
19 langsungkan
pass off, passed off, passed off, passing off -
20 lewat di depan
pass in front of, passed in front of, passed in front of, passing in front of
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passed — passed, past Passed is the past tense and past participle of the verb pass: We passed a police car / The time has passed. The related adjective, preposition, and adverb are all past: for the past three hours / We drove past a police car / She… … Modern English usage
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passed — /past/ (say pahst) adjective 1. that has passed or has been passed. 2. having passed an examination or test. 3. Finance (of a dividend) not paid at the usual dividend date. –phrase 4. passed in, (of goods, land, etc., at auction) withdrawn from… …
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Passed — Готовый к печатанию (тж. passed for the press) … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
passed — See passed, past, pass … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
passed — Synonyms and related words: accepted, adopted, ago, antiquated, antique, appointed, approved, blown over, by, bygone, bypast, carried, chosen, dated, dead, dead and buried, deceased, defunct, departed, designated, elapsed, elect, elected, elected … Moby Thesaurus
Passed — Used to denote that a transaction has completed a stage of being processed by the automated system. For example the transaction has passed the staff shielding stage of fiating and is now going to be checked for sufficient funds … International financial encyclopaedia