passing
Prononciation : [ˈpæs.ɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move past someone or something. It's like when you walk by your friend in the hallway, you are passing them.
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I was passing my friend in the park when I saw her favorite dog.
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I was not passing anyone on the lonely street today.
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Are you passing by my house on your way to school?
Contexte : « evaluation »
(noun) the act of successfully completing a test or meeting a requirement. It's like when you get a good grade and you are allowed to move to the next level in school.
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She received a passing grade on her math test, which made her very happy.
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He was upset because he did not get a passing score on the exam.
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What do you think it takes to earn a passing mark?
Contexte : « time »
(noun) the act of something or someone moving away from you or coming to an end. It can be like the passing of time when you feel the day is almost over.
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The passing of the seasons brings beautiful changes in nature.
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The passing of time did not feel slow during the fun party.
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Did you notice the passing of time during the movie?
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