Rechercher
to pass
01
passer
to approach a specific place, object, or person and move past them
1.1
passer
to go to a place or to travel through it
Exemple
He passed along the corridor to a small room at the back of the building.
We passed through the gates into a courtyard behind.
We were just passing through and thought we’d drop in to see you.
02
passer
to transfer the possession of something to someone else, particularly by putting it in their hands or somewhere reachable
2.2
passer
to transfer rights, ownership, or properties to someone else, typically through a legal or formal process
Exemple
These powers were eventually passed to municipalities.
The landlord decided to pass the ownership of the building to a new investor.
The elderly couple decided to pass their property to their grandchildren in their will.
The business owner decided to pass the company to her daughter upon her retirement.
03
passer
(of time) to go by
3.1
passer
to occupy one's time, particularly if one is bored or is waiting for something to happen
Exemple
We sang songs to pass the time.
How do you pass the long winter nights?
3.2
passer
to be stopped or come to an end
Exemple
The feeling of sickness soon passed.
After a couple of hours the storm passed.
It's just a phase which will eventually pass.
This is a record of an era long since passed.
They waited for the storm to pass.
04
passer
(of words, looks, etc.) to be transferred from one person to another; to happen between two people
05
réussir
to get the necessary grades in an exam, test, course, etc.
06
passer
to die (often used with on)
07
faire une passe
to give the ball to a teammate by kicking, throwing, etc.
08
faire passer
to make or accept a law by voting or by decree
09
passer
to give a piece of information or a task to someone else, so they can handle it
10
passer
to take place or be said
11
réussir
to be allowed without objection
12
passer
to switch from one condition or state into another
13
passer
to go over a particular sum or amount
13.1
passer
to move beyond what one can comprehend, believe, etc.
14
passer
to send waste substances out from the bladder or bowels
15
passer
to be granted authorization
16
passer
to reject an invitation or offer
16.1
passer
to give no answer to the question one is asked due to not knowing the answer or being unwilling to share the answer
17
passer
to state something, particularly officially and in the presence of others
18
passer
(in card games) to give up one's turn and refuse to play
19
passer
to move in front of another vehicle that is going more slowly
Pass
01
passe
a document or permit that grants authorization, often for entry or passage
02
passe
(sports) the act of transferring the ball to a teammate, typically by throwing, kicking, or otherwise moving the ball to maintain possession or advance play
03
passe
(baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls
04
passe
(military) a written leave of absence
05
passe
a play where the quarterback throws the football to a teammate to advance the ball down the field
06
passe
a flight or run by an aircraft over a target
07
passe
a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions
08
passe
the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks
09
passe
a usually brief attempt
10
passe
a successful outcome indicating that a test or requirement has been satisfied
11
passe
a permit to enter or leave a military installation
12
passe
an automatic advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent
13
passe
a complimentary ticket
14
passe
a difficult juncture
15
passe
one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer)
16
passe
a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs
pass
01
passer
of advancing the ball by throwing it
Exemple
We passed a group of students outside the theatre.
On the way to the station she passed a cinema.
Nobody has passed this way for hours.
You'll pass a bank on the way to the train station.
She passed me in the street without even saying hello.