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61 part. pass. appendere
gener. appesoUniversale dizionario russo-italiano > part. pass. appendere
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62 boarding pass n
Aer, Naut carta d'imbarco -
63 bus pass
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64 compass com·pass n
['kʌmpəs]2) Math3) (fig: range) portata -
65 encompass en·com·pass vt
[ɪn'kʌmpəs] -
66 forward pass
nRugby passaggio in avanti -
67 free pass
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68 overpass over·pass n Am
['əʊvəˌpɒːs]cavalcavia m inv -
69 passable pass·able adj
['pɒːsəbl]1) (tolerable) passabile, (work) accettabile -
70 passably pass·ably adv
['pɒːsəblɪ](tolerably) discretamente, passabilmente -
71 passbook pass·book n
['pɒːsˌbʊk] -
72 passing pass·ing
['pɒːsɪŋ]1. adj(fleeting: fancy, thought) passeggero (-a), (moment) fuggevole, (glance, remark) di sfuggita, (car, person) di passaggio2. n(of customs), (euph: death) scomparsa -
73 passkey pass·key n
['pɒːsˌkiː]passe-partout m inv -
74 Passover Pass·over n
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75 passport pass·port n
['pɒːspɔːt]passaporto, figpassport (to) — chiave f (di)
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76 password pass·word n
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77 surpass sur·pass vt
[sɜː'pɒːs](expectations, person) superare -
78 trespass tres·pass
['trɛspəs]1. vito trespass (on) — (on land) entrare abusivamente (in), (fig: on time, hospitality) abusare (di)
"no trespassing" — "proprietà privata", "vietato l'accesso"
2. n(on land) transito abusivo -
79 trespasser tres·pass·er n
['trɛspəsə(r)]Bible Law trasgressore m"trespassers will be prosecuted" — "vietato l'accesso - i trasgressori saranno puniti secondo i termini di legge"
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80 underpass under·pass n
['ʌndəˌpɒːs](for cars) sottopassaggio, (for pedestrians) sottopassaggio pedonale
См. также в других словарях:
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