Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

passes

Aussprache: [ˈpæsɪz]

Wort

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move by someone or something or to go beyond it. When you pass, you usually go from one side to the other.

Beispiel

She passes the ball to her teammate during the game.

Beispiel

He didn't pass the test, so he has to study more.

Beispiel

Did you see her pass by the store earlier?

Kontext: „time“

(verb) to go by or to elapse, usually referring to how time moves forward. When time passes, it means it just keeps going.

Beispiel

Three hours passed while we were watching the movie.

Beispiel

Time didn't pass quickly during the long wait.

Beispiel

How quickly does time pass when you're having fun?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a successful throw or kick of the ball to another player. This is often done in sports like football or basketball.

Beispiel

That was an amazing pass from the quarterback!

Beispiel

His pass missed the target completely.

Beispiel

Did you see the perfect pass made during the game?

Kontext: „permission“

(noun) a piece of paper or document that allows someone to enter a place or do something. A pass can be like a ticket to get in somewhere.

Beispiel

She showed her pass to enter the museum.

Beispiel

Without a pass, he couldn't enter the concert.

Beispiel

Do you have your pass for the school trip?

0s
0s