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noun1) (going by, through, etc.) (of river) Überquerung, die; (of time) [Ab-, Ver]lauf, der; (of seasons) Wechsel, der2) (transition) Übergang, der3) (voyage) Überfahrt, die4) Gang, der; (corridor) Korridor, der; (between houses) Durchgang, der; (in shopping precinct) Passage, diework one's passage — seine Überfahrt abarbeiten
7) (part of book etc.) Passage, die8) (Mus.) Passage, die; Stelle, die10) (Anat.)urinary passage — Harntrakt, der
air passages — Luft- od. Atemwege
* * *['pæsi‹]1) (a long narrow way through, eg a corridor through a building: There was a dark passage leading down to the river between tall buildings.) der Durchgang2) (a part of a piece of writing or music: That is my favourite passage from the Bible.) die Passage4) (a journey by boat: He paid for his passage by working as a steward.) die Überfahrt* * *pas·sage[ˈpæsɪʤ]nunderground \passage Unterführung fbird of \passage Zugvogel mto take \passage to South Africa eine Schiffsreise nach Südafrika unternehmento work one's \passage seine Überfahrt abarbeiten; ( fig)he's worked his \passage er hat es sich redlich verdientthe hijackers demanded safe \passage out of the country die Entführer verlangten sicheren Abzug aus dem Land7. no pl (progression) Voranschreiten nt; of troops Durchzug m; of a plane Überfliegen nt; of fire ungehindertes Sichausbreitenmany meteorites explode during their \passage through the atmosphere viele Meteoriten zerbersten auf ihrem Weg durch die Erdatmosphärethe \passage of time das Verstreichen der Zeitwith the \passage of time im Lauf[e] der Zeit* * *['psɪdZ]nthe passage of time — der Verlauf or Strom (geh) der Zeit
in or with the passage of time — mit der Zeit
2) (through country) Durchfahrt f, Durchreise f; (= right of passage) Durchreise f, Transit m, Durchreise- or Transitgenehmigung f3) (= voyage) Überfahrt f, Schiffsreise f; (= fare) Überfahrt f, Passage f → academic.ru/82936/work">workSee:→ work5) (= corridor) Gang mthe narrow passage between Denmark and Sweden — die schmale Durchfahrt zwischen Dänemark und Schweden
he forced a passage through the crowd — er bahnte sich (dat) einen Weg durch die Menge
a passage from Shakespeare/the Bible — eine Shakespeare-/Bibelstelle
* * *passage1 [ˈpæsıdʒ] s1. Herein-, Heraus-, Vorüber-, Durchgehen n, Durchgang m, -reise f, -fahrt f, -fließen n:2. Passage f, Durch-, Verbindungsgang m3. a) Furt fb) Kanal m4. besonders Br Gang m, Korridor m5. (See-, Flug) Reise f, (See-, Über) Fahrt f, Flug m:book a passage eine Schiffskarte lösen (to nach);6. TECH Durchtritt m, -lass m7. Vergehen n, -streichen n, Ablauf m:with the passage of time im Laufe der Zeit8. PARL Durchgehen n, -kommen n, Annahme f, Inkrafttreten n (eines Gesetzes)9. WIRTSCH (Waren)Transit m, Durchgang m11. MUS Passage f, Lauf m13. PHYSIOL (Darm)Entleerung f, Stuhlgang m14. ANAT (Gehör- etc) Gang m, (Harn- etc) Weg(e) m(pl)passage2 [ˈpæsıdʒ; pæˈsɑːʒ] s Dressurreiten: Passage f (Trab in höchster Versammlung, bei dem die diagonalen Beinpaare schwungvoll gehoben und länger in der Beugung gehalten werden)* * *noun1) (going by, through, etc.) (of river) Überquerung, die; (of time) [Ab-, Ver]lauf, der; (of seasons) Wechsel, der2) (transition) Übergang, der3) (voyage) Überfahrt, die4) Gang, der; (corridor) Korridor, der; (between houses) Durchgang, der; (in shopping precinct) Passage, die6) (right to travel) Passage, die7) (part of book etc.) Passage, die8) (Mus.) Passage, die; Stelle, die10) (Anat.)urinary passage — Harntrakt, der
air passages — Luft- od. Atemwege
* * *n.Buchstelle -n f.Durchfahrt f.Durchgang m.Durchreise f.Gang ¨-e m.Korridor -e m.Passage -n f.Stelle -n f.Übergang -¨e m.Übertritt m.
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