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n. pas; stand van zaken; doorgang; slagen bij een examen; doorgeven van een bal; handbeweging--------v. voorbijgaan, passeren; aangeven; slagen; inhalen; goedkeurenpass1[ pa:s] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 passage ⇒ (berg)pas; doorgang, vaargeul♦voorbeelden:it/things had come to such a pass that • het was zo ver gekomen dat————————pass21 (verder) gaan ⇒ (door)lopen, voortgaan2 voorbijgaan ⇒ passeren; voorbijkomen; overgaan, eindigen3 passeren ⇒ er door(heen) (ge)raken/komen6 aanvaard/aangenomen worden ⇒ slagen 〈 voor examen(onderdeel)〉; door de beugel kunnen 〈 grove taal bijvoorbeeld〉10 overgemaakt/overgedragen worden♦voorbeelden:pass from a solid to an oily state • van een vaste in een olieachtige stof overgaanpass to other matters • overgaan naar/tot andere zakenpass on the left • s inhalenpass unnoticed • niet opgemerkt wordeneverything must pass • aan alles moet een einde komenno passing (permitted) • geen doorgangplease, let me pass • mag ik er even langswe are only passing through • we zijn enkel op doorreispass as/for • doorgaan voor, dienen alscome to pass • gebeuren〈 juridisch〉 pass on/upon a constitutional question • een uitspraak doen/vonnis vellen over een grondwettelijke kwestie→ pass away pass away/, pass between pass between/, pass by pass by/, pass into pass into/, pass off pass off/, pass on pass on/, pass out pass out/, pass over pass over/, pass through pass through/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 passeren ⇒ voorbijlopen, voorbijtrekken2 oversteken ⇒ gaan/lopen door, komen over4 goedkeuren ⇒ aanvaarden, bevestigen5 slagen in/voor6 komen door ⇒ aanvaard/bekrachtigd worden door♦voorbeelden:pass the salt • het zout doorgevenpass the word (a)round • vertel het verderpass in • inleverenpass an opinion • een oordeel/idee geven
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