pass off
pass
pĂŠs
pās
off
ɔf
awf
/pˈas ˈɒf/

A(z) „pass off” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to pass off
[phrase form: pass]
01

ĂĄtad, kiad valamit valaminek

to present oneself or something as someone or something else in a deceptive manner
to pass off definition and meaning
Példåk
I ca n't believe he was able to pass off that ridiculous excuse as the truth.
Nem hiszem el, hogy sikerĂŒlt eladnia azt a nevetsĂ©ges kifogĂĄst igazsĂĄgkĂ©nt.
02

lefolyni, megtörténni

to happen, usually referring to an event or a situation
Példåk
They were concerned about potential disruptions, but the parade passed off smoothly.
Aggódtak a lehetséges zavarok miatt, de a felvonulås simån lezajlott.
03

lassan elmĂșlik, idƑvel eltƱnik

to disappear slowly over time
Példåk
The fog started to pass off as the morning sun rose higher.
A köd elkezdett oszlani, ahogy a reggeli nap magasabbra emelkedett.
04

figyelmen kĂ­vĂŒl hagyni, elintĂ©zni

to ignore or dismiss something
Példåk
She passed off the warning signs, believing everything would be alright.
Figyelmen kĂ­vĂŒl hagyta a figyelmeztetƑ jeleket, abban a hitben, hogy minden rendben lesz.
05

eredetiként adni el, hitelesként bemutatni

to present or promote something or someone as genuine or authentic when it is not
Példåk
She passed herself off as a real estate expert, despite having no experience in the field.
Ingatlan szakĂ©rtƑnek adta ki magĂĄt, annak ellenĂ©re, hogy nem volt tapasztalata a terĂŒleten.
06

kibocsĂĄt, kibocsĂĄtani

to release gases, smells, or vapors
Példåk
After the chemical reaction, the solution began to pass off a visible vapor.
A kĂ©miai reakciĂł utĂĄn az oldat lĂĄthatĂł gƑzt kezdett kibocsĂĄtani.
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