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1 pass out
1) to faint:يُغْمى عليهِI feel as though I'm going to pass out.
2) to give to several different people:يُوَزِّعُThe teacher passed out books to her class.
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2 Pass-out
To graduate, to complete education, "I am a 1996 pass-out from Delhi University."————————means graduate from college/University Sri Lankan English -
3 pass out
أُغْمِيَ عليه \ pass out: to faint. -
4 Pass out
is meant to graduate, as in "I passed out of the university in 1995". -
5 pass out
['pɑːs'aʊt]Jargon: throw a joe -
6 Pass
Pass m RECHT, FREI, LOGIS, ADMIN passport, travel passport (Reisepass); certificate of health (Gesundheitspass)* * *m <Recht, Frei, Transp, Verwalt> Reisepass passport, travel passport Gesundheitspass certificate of health* * *Pass
passport, (Durchlassschein) pass, permit;
• im Besitz eines Passes in possession of a passport;
• digitaler Pass (Internet) digital passport;
• gefälschter Pass bogus passport;
• gültiger Pass valid passport;
• internationaler Pass (Auto) triptych;
• elektronischer Pass mit persönlichen Daten smart card;
• Pass abstempeln to stamp a passport;
• Pass ändern to amend a passport;
• Pass ausstellen to make out (issue) a passport;
• Pass beantragen to apply for a passport;
• sich einen Pass beschaffen to take out a passport;
• Pass einziehen to withdraw a passport;
• Pass erneuern to renew a passport;
• falsche Angaben zur Erlangung eines Passes machen to make false statements for procuring a passport;
• Pass prüfen to examine a passport;
• Pass vorübergehend außer Kraft setzen to withhold tentatively passport privileges;
• Pass verlängern to extend a passport;
• Pass mit Sichtvermerk (einem Visum) versehen to visa [a passport];
• seinen Pass vorzeigen to exhibit (show) one’s passport;
• Passabfertigung passport control (inspection);
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7 Pass Ausfall
Pass Ausfall
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8 pass
اِنْقَضَى \ be gone: (the past participle is here treated as a predicative adjective, so that he has gone becomes he is gone) to be past: Those days are gone. pass: to go away: The danger has passed. I had a sudden pain but it soon passed. roll: (of lifeless things) move steadily: The years rolled past. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. \ See Also انْتَهَى -
9 pass
نَجَحَ \ come off: to succeed; have the desired result: My plan didn’t come off. do: to make progress: Peter is doing well at school. Palms do well in sandy soil. pass: to be successful (in); satisfy; be satisfied with: I took the examination and passed (it) easily. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school, to continue: Get on with your work. get, (got, gotten): (with to) to succeed in; have the chance to: How did you get to hear about this?. manage: to be successful or be able in spite of difficulties (the following verb or object may be left out, to avoid repetition): It was a heavy load to move but we managed to move it (or we managed it or we managed) in the end. pass: to be successful (in): I took the examination and passed (it) easily. prosper: to do well in business, or grow rich: His farm prospered. succeed: to do what one has planned to do: My efforts succeeded. I succeeded in my attempt. She succeeded in writing her book. triumph: to be successful. -
10 pass
قَضَى \ decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. fulfil: to carry out; perform (a promise, an order, a duty, etc.). judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. pass: (of time) to spend or be spent: We passed a happy evening together. spend: to use (time): How did you spend your holidays? We spent a week at the seaside. \ See Also أَمْضَى وَقْتًا، أَصْدَرَ مَرسومًا، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ)، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
11 Pass bloß auf!
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12 Pass auf!
Be careful!* * *ausdr.Look out! expr. -
13 Pass auf!
1. Look out!2. Watch it! coll. -
14 Pass auf, du Trampeltier!
Look out, (you) clumsy (idiot)! -
15 Black-out
Black·out, Black-outRR<-s, -s>[ˈblɛkʔaut, ˈblɛkˈʔaut, blɛkˈʔaut]m1. (Gedächtnislücke) lapse of memory2. (Bewusstseinstrübung, - verlust) blackoutin Prüfungssituationen kommt es manchmal zu einem \Black-out during examinations one can sometimes have a mental blockdas muss er im völligen \Black-out getan haben he must have done that in a complete fog3. (Stromausfall) blackout* * *ich hatte einen Black-out my mind went completely blank ( oder was a complete blank), I had a (mental) blackout; (momentane Unzurechnungsfähigkeit) (temporary oder mental) blackout; temporary lapse; MED durch Kreislaufstörung: blackout;einen Black-out haben auch black out, pass out2. THEAT blackout -
16 Black-out,
1.a) (Erinnerungsverlust) (mental) blackout; ich hatte einen Black-out my mind went completely blank ( oder was a complete blank), I had a (mental) blackout; (momentane Unzurechnungsfähigkeit) (temporary oder mental) blackout; temporary lapse;2. THEAT. blackout3.a) MIL. (VERDUNKELUNG) blackout;b) (totaler Stromausfall) power cut4. PHYS. Raumfahrt: blackout -
17 give out
وَزَّعَ \ allocate: set sth. apart for a special purpose; to give sth. as sb’s. share: $50 was allocated for new library books. We allocated the hardest jobs to the strongest boys.. allot: give sth. esp. as a share: Each of us was allotted a shelf for his books. circulate: to move or pass round: Please circulate this book among your friends. distribute: to share out; give to many people: He distributed his money among the poor. He distributed the books to his class. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. issue: to send out (orders) officially; supply (stamps, food, clothes, etc.) officially: Winter coats were issued to the soldier. share: to divide fairly: We shared the work between us. Share out the sweets among your friends. \ See Also خصص (خَصَّصَ) -
18 make out
أَدْرَكَ \ appreciate: to understand: I appreciate your point of view. attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. catch up: come level (with): He started early but I soon caught up (or caught him up or caught up with him). catch, (caught): to meet or join sb. or sth. by being at the right place at the right time: I caught the bus outside the cinema. I caught the headmaster as he left his office. comprehend: to understand: The child read the story but did not comprehend its meaning. find, (found): to learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry): She found him changed. You will find the hotel very comfortable. The judge found the prisoner guilty. I found that my car had been stolen. make out: to understand: I can’t make out what this means. overtake: (of a runner, etc.) to come level with sb., by going faster (and perhaps to pass him): I overtook him and gave him your message. perceive: to notice and understand, especially through the eyes or mind: I can’t perceive any difference between these two coins. We perceived that we were unwelcome, so we left. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (Does she know about it?) Do you realize that you are in great danger?. see: to understand (a reaon, a joke, a need, etc.): I can’t see why he wants it. It’s too hard for him, you see? Yes, I see. tell: (with can) to know; to recognize: Can you tell the difference between these two brothers?. understand: to know the meaning of: I don’t understand this question. \ See Also عرف (عَرِفَ)، فهم (فَهِم)، لحق بـ (لَحِقَ بِـ) -
19 run out
اِنْقَضَى \ be gone: (the past participle is here treated as a predicative adjective, so that he has gone becomes he is gone) to be past: Those days are gone. pass: to go away: The danger has passed. I had a sudden pain but it soon passed. roll: (of lifeless things) move steadily: The years rolled past. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. \ See Also انْتَهَى -
20 sich einen Pass beschaffen
sich einen Pass beschaffen
to take out a passportBusiness german-english dictionary > sich einen Pass beschaffen
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Pass Out — «Pass Out» … Википедия
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