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passing
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passant, qui passe
used to refer to the continuous movement of a time period
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éphémère, passage
lacking intensity or significance
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de passage, passant
moving past someone or something
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passable, suffisant
meeting the minimum requirements or standards needed to succeed or proceed, such as in an exam or inspection
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capacité à passer, habileté au passe
referring to the skill involved in throwing, hitting, or kicking a ball or puck to a teammate or ball down the field or court in sports
Passing
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le passage, la disparition
the conclusion of something, marking the end of its existence or occurrence
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le passage, la circulation
the action of moving past a person, object, or place
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le passage, la transmission
the action of giving or transferring something to someone else
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passe, transmission
the action of kicking, throwing, or hitting the ball to a teammate in order to advance play or maintain possession
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réussite, obtention
the act of achieving a satisfactory or acceptable level in an examination or course of study
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l'adoption, le vote
the action of formally approving something, often through voting or legislative action
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prononcé, décision
the official act of a judge declaring or delivering a criminal's punishment or sentence in court
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passement, passage
a situation where someone from one group, such as a certain race or sexual orientation, is mistaken for or tries to be seen as a member of another group, often for personal, social, or economic reasons
passing
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extrêmement, passablement
to an exceeding or surpassing degree
Old use
passing
adj
pass
v
Exemple
The passing moment of silence was soon broken by the sound of laughter.
It was a tough exam, but he was relieved to get through it with a passing score.