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Sittenvorsteher
Kurse, für die es nur das Zertifikatbestandenodernicht bestandengibt
en el diccionario PONS
pass-ˈfail course SUST. esp ingl. am.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. fail [feɪl] V. intr.
1. fail (not succeed):
fail person
fail person
fail attempt, plan
fail attempt, plan
fail attempt, plan
zur Not coloq.
2. fail (not do):
to fail to do sth
3. fail (not be able to do):
4. fail ENS., UNIV.:
5. fail TÉC., TRANSP. (stop working):
fail brakes
fail generator, pump
6. fail (become weaker, stop):
nachlassen <lässt nach, ließ nach, nachgelassen>
fail health
fail heart, voice
7. fail (go bankrupt):
8. fail AGR.:
fail harvest, yield
II. fail [feɪl] V. trans.
1. fail (not pass):
2. fail (give failing grade):
to fail sb candidate
3. fail (let down):
to fail sb
jdn im Stich lassen [o. coloq. hängenlassen]
III. fail [feɪl] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. pass <pl -es> [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] SUST.
1. pass (road):
Pass m <-es, Pạ̈s·se>
2. pass DEP. (of a ball):
Pass m <-es, Pạ̈s·se> auf +acus.
Vorlage f <-, -n> (für ein Tor)
3. pass (sweep: by magician, conjuror):
4. pass plane:
über etw acus. fliegen
5. pass coloq. (sexual advance):
Annäherungsversuch m <-(e)s, -e>
sich acus. an jdn ranmachen coloq.
austr. esp mit jdm anbandeln
6. pass ENS., UNIV.:
pass ingl. brit. (exam success)
pass ingl. am. (grade)
Bestanden
7. pass:
Passierschein m <-(e)s, -e>
Eintritt m <-(e)s, -e>
Eintrittskarte f <-, -n>
Freikarte f <-, -n>
8. pass esp ingl. am. ENS. (letter of excuse):
9. pass no pl (predicament):
Notlage f <-, -n>
10. pass (in fencing):
Ausfall m <-(e)s, -fäl·le> espec.
II. pass [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] V. trans.
1. pass (go past):
to pass sb/sth
an jdm/etw vorbeigehen
to pass sb/sth (in car)
2. pass (overtake):
to pass sb/sth
jdn/etw überholen
3. pass (cross):
4. pass (exceed):
5. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb [or sb sth]
jdm etw geben esp elev.
to pass sth to sb [or sb sth]
jdm etw [herüber]reichen
to pass sth to sb [or sb sth] (bequeath to)
jdm etw vererben
auf jdn [o. in jds Besitz] übergehen
6. pass (put into circulation):
7. pass DEP.:
to pass the baton to sb DEP.
8. pass (succeed):
9. pass (of time):
to pass one's days/holiday [or ingl. am. vacation]/time doing sth
10. pass usu passive esp POL. (approve):
to pass sb/sth as fit [or suitable]
11. pass (utter):
to pass sentence [on sb] DER.
12. pass MED. form. (excrete):
13. pass FIN.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pass the buck to sb/sth coloq.
to pass the buck to sb/sth coloq.
jdm/etw den Schwarzen Peter zuschieben coloq.
III. pass [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] V. intr.
1. pass (move by):
pass road
pass parade
pass parade
pass car
to pass over sth plane
to pass under sth road
2. pass (overtake):
3. pass (enter):
to allow sb to [or let sb]pass
4. pass (go away):
5. pass (change):
to pass from sth to sth
von etw dat. zu etw dat. übergehen
6. pass (transfer):
7. pass (exchange):
8. pass DEP. (of a ball):
9. pass ENS. (succeed):
10. pass (go by):
pass time
pass time
11. pass (not answer):
12. pass (forgo):
to pass on sth
auf etw acus. verzichten
13. pass (be accepted as):
14. pass NAIPES:
15. pass ant.:
I. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] SUST.
1. course (of aircraft, ship):
Kurs m <-es, -e>
to steer a course also fig.
to be on course fig.
2. course:
Verlauf m <-(e)s, Ver·läu·fe>
Lauf m <-(e)s, Lä̱u̱·fe>
3. course (way of acting):
Vorgehen nt <-s>
4. course (development):
Verlauf m <-(e)s, Ver·läu·fe>
5. course (during):
im Verlauf [o. während] einer S. gen.
6. course (certainly):
7. course (series of classes):
Kurs m <-es, -e>
Kochkurs m <-es, -e>
Schulung f <-, -en>
Umschulungskurs m <-es, -e>
to do [or take] a course [in sth]
einen Kurs [für etw acus.] besuchen
to go on a course ingl. brit.
8. course MED.:
Behandlung f <-, -en>
to put sb on a course of sth
jdn mit etw dat. behandeln
9. course DEP.:
Bahn f <-, -en>
Strecke f <-, -n>
Golfplatz m <-es, -plätze>
10. course (part of meal):
Gang m <-(e)s, Gän·ge>
11. course (layer):
Schicht f <-, -en>
Lage f <-, -n>
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] V. trans. CAZA
III. course [kɔ:s, ingl. am. kɔ:rs] V. intr.
1. course (flow):
fließen <fließt, floss, geflossen>
2. course CAZA:
Entrada de OpenDict
pass V.
Entrada de OpenDict
pass V.
Entrada de OpenDict
course SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
course SUST.
jdn aus der Bahn werfen fig.
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
pass V. trans. DER. ECON.
course SUST. RR. HH.
Glosario especializado de geografía Klett
course SUST.
Diccionario técnico PONS de términos viales y transportes
pass TRANS. PÚB.
Present
Ifail
youfail
he/she/itfails
wefail
youfail
theyfail
Past
Ifailed
youfailed
he/she/itfailed
wefailed
youfailed
theyfailed
Present Perfect
Ihavefailed
youhavefailed
he/she/ithasfailed
wehavefailed
youhavefailed
theyhavefailed
Past Perfect
Ihadfailed
youhadfailed
he/she/ithadfailed
wehadfailed
youhadfailed
theyhadfailed
PONS OpenDict

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This could of course be reduced to lower the noise level but the engine would then suffer from a rough idle and usually stalled.
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She was also prohibited from hunting for a period of three years, and ordered to take the hunter education and ethics course before obtaining her next hunting licence.
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Dinner and supper consisted of a soup starter, main course and pudding, with tomato soup, liver and bacon and apple pie typical offerings.
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Of course, it was widely evaded, either through demands for maintenance and expenses or a "sub rosa" barter transaction.
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The team with the fastest time through the 48.6 km course based on the time of its first five riders wins the competition.
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