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pass1 (-et; -) (Berg-)Pass mpass2 (Reise-)Pass mstå på pass auf der Lauer liegen; JAGD auf dem Anstand stehen;polisen går på sitt pass der Polizist geht Streifepass4: så pass mycket so viel;komma ngn (väl) till pass jdm gerade recht oder gelegen kommen;han är så pass återställd att han kan resa er ist so weit wiederhergestellt, dass er reisen kannpass! ich passe! -
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5 rädd
rädd [rɛd] ängstlich, bange, furchtsam;vara rädd om sig sich schonen;var rädd om dig! pass gut auf dich auf!;inte vara rädd för besväret keine Mühe scheuen -
6 sköta
sköta [˅ʃøːta] (-te)1. v/t pflegen, bedienen, warten; besorgen, handhaben; verrichten, verwalten, führen, instand halten;sköta sina egna angelägenheter sich um seine eigenen Angelegenheiten kümmern, seinen eigenen Geschäften nachgehen;sköt du ditt! umg kümmere dich um deine eigenen Angelegenheiten!;sköta 'om ngn jdn pflegen; jdn betreuensköta sig själv für sich selbst sorgen;sköt om dig! Pass auf dich auf!
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Pass — Pass, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Passed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Passing}.] [F. passer, LL. passare, fr. L. passus step, or from pandere, passum, to spread out, lay open. See {Pace}.] 1. To go; to move; to proceed; to be moved or transferred from one point… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
PASS — vi 1 a: to issue a decision, verdict, or opinion the Supreme Court pass ed on a statute b: to be legally issued judgment pass ed by default 2: to go from the control, ownership, or possession of one person or group to that of … Law dictionary
Pass Out — «Pass Out» … Википедия
pass — Ⅰ. pass [1] ► VERB 1) move or go onward, past, through, or across. 2) change from one state or condition to another. 3) transfer (something) to someone. 4) kick, hit, or throw (the ball) to a teammate. 5) (of time) go by. 6) … English terms dictionary
Pass — Pass, v. t. 1. In simple, transitive senses; as: (a) To go by, beyond, over, through, or the like; to proceed from one side to the other of; as, to pass a house, a stream, a boundary, etc. (b) Hence: To go from one limit to the other of; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pass — [n1] opening through solid canyon, cut, gap, gorge, passage, passageway, path, ravine; concepts 509,513 Ant. closing, closure pass [n2] authorization, permission admission, chit*, comp, free ride*, furlough, identification, license, order, paper … New thesaurus
pass — pass1 [pas, päs] n. [ME pas: see PACE1] a narrow passage or opening, esp. between mountains; gap; defile pass2 [pas, päs] vi. [ME passen < OFr passer < VL * passare < L passus, a step: see PACE1] 1. to go o … English World dictionary
Pass — Pass, n. [Cf. F. pas (for sense 1), and passe, fr. passer to pass. See {Pass}, v. i.] 1. An opening, road, or track, available for passing; especially, one through or over some dangerous or otherwise impracticable barrier; a passageway; a defile; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pass boat — Pass Pass, n. [Cf. F. pas (for sense 1), and passe, fr. passer to pass. See {Pass}, v. i.] 1. An opening, road, or track, available for passing; especially, one through or over some dangerous or otherwise impracticable barrier; a passageway; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pass book — Pass Pass, n. [Cf. F. pas (for sense 1), and passe, fr. passer to pass. See {Pass}, v. i.] 1. An opening, road, or track, available for passing; especially, one through or over some dangerous or otherwise impracticable barrier; a passageway; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pass box — Pass Pass, n. [Cf. F. pas (for sense 1), and passe, fr. passer to pass. See {Pass}, v. i.] 1. An opening, road, or track, available for passing; especially, one through or over some dangerous or otherwise impracticable barrier; a passageway; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English