Pesquisar
to pass for
[phrase form: pass]
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passar por, ser confundido com
to be mistaken or accepted as something or someone else, often because of a resemblance or similarity
Transitive: to pass for sb/sth
pass for
v
Exemplo
With a bit of makeup and the right outfit, she could easily pass for a celebrity.
The singer's voice is so unique, it could never pass for anyone else's.
With some alterations, this fake ID might pass for a real one.
The replica is so well-made that it could pass for the original.
He's so mature that he often passes for someone much older than he really is.