pas
Prononciation : [pæs]
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a play in a sport where a player throws or kicks the ball to a teammate. It helps to move the game forward and keep the ball in play.
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She made a perfect pass to her teammate, who scored a goal.
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He missed the pass and let the ball go out of bounds.
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Did you see the great pass that led to the winning shot?
Contexte : « travel »
(noun) a document or ticket that allows someone to enter a place or travel without restrictions. It helps you get through borders or into special events.
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We showed our boarding pass at the airport before getting on the plane.
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Without a valid pass, they weren't allowed to enter the concert.
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Did you remember to bring your pass for the theme park?
Contexte : « game »
(noun) a turn in certain games where a player decides not to make a move and lets the next player go instead. It can be a strategic choice.
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He decided to pass his turn to save his special move for later.
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She didn't want to pass; she wanted to play her best card.
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Why did you decide to pass instead of playing?
Contexte : « sports »
(verb) to throw or kick the ball to another player. This helps to keep the game exciting and to create opportunities to score.
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She will pass the ball when she sees an open teammate.
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He didn't pass the ball and tried to do everything himself, which didn't work.
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Will you pass me the ball during the next play?