passage
pa
ˈpæ
ssage
səʤ
sēj
British pronunciation
/pˈæsɪd‍ʒ/

Définition et signification de « passage » en anglais

Passage
01

passage, extrait

a portion of written text, often of moderate length
passage definition and meaning
02

passage

a narrow corridor providing access to rooms within a building or between buildings
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passage definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She walked down the dark passage to reach the library.
L'appartement avait un long couloir reliant les pièces.
03

passage, transition

the action of transitioning from one state or condition to another
04

passage, couloir

a route, path, or corridor that allows movement from one place to another
05

traversée, voyage maritime

a journey by ship
example
Exemples
The crew prepared for a long passage to the island.
L'équipage s'est préparé pour un long passage vers l'île.
06

adoption, promulgation

the formal approval of a law
example
Exemples
Debate preceded the passage of the bill.
Le débat a précédé l'adoption du projet de loi.
07

passage

a short section of a musical work
08

passage, écoulement

a bodily process involving movement or transition from one stage or location to another
09

transfert, transmission

the action of giving or transferring something to another person
example
Exemples
He ensured the passage of the package to the recipient.
Il a assuré le passage du colis au destinataire.
10

passage, traversée

the relative movement of one object with respect to another
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