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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. pass by V. [ingl. am. pæs -, ingl. brit. pɑːs -] (v + adv) (go past)

pass by person:

II. pass by V. [ingl. am. pæs -, ingl. brit. pɑːs -] (v + o + adv) (not affect)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. by [ingl. am. baɪ, ingl. brit. bʌɪ] PREP. by often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (abide by, get by, stand by, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (abide, get, stand, etc).

1.1. by (not later than):

1.2. by (during, at):

2.1. by (at the side of, near to):

2.2. by (to hand) ingl. am.:

3.1. by (past):

3.2. by (via, through):

4. by (indicating agent, cause):

by with passive verbs The passive voice is, however, less common in Spanish than it is in English

5.1. by (indicating means, method):

5.2. by (owing to, from):

6.1. by (according to):

6.2. by in interj. phrases:

7.1. by (indicating rate):

7.2. by (indicating extent of difference):

7.3. by (indicating gradual progression):

entraron de a dos Co. Sur
de a poco Co. Sur

8. by MAT.:

a room 20ft by 12ft

9. by (in compass directions):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. by [ingl. am. baɪ, ingl. brit. bʌɪ] ADV.

1. by (past):

2. by (aside, in reserve):

3. by (to sb's residence):

4. by in phrases:

bye2, 'bye ingl. am. [ingl. am. baɪ, ingl. brit. bʌɪ] INTERJ. coloq.

¡chao! esp amer. coloq.
¡chau! esp amer. coloq.

bye1 [ingl. am. baɪ, ingl. brit. bʌɪ] SUST.

I. pass1 [ingl. am. pæs, ingl. brit. pɑːs] V. trans.

1.1. pass (go by, past):

pass shop/house

1.2. pass (overtake):

rebasar Méx.

2.1. pass (cross, go beyond):

pass limit
pass frontier
pass frontier

2.2. pass (surpass):

3.1. pass (convey, hand over):

to pass sb sth, to pass sth to sb
pasarle algo a alguien

3.2. pass DEP.:

pass ball/puck

3.3. pass DER.:

pass forged banknotes

4. pass (move):

5. pass (spend):

pass time

6.1. pass (succeed in):

pass exam/test
pass exam/test
salvar Urug.

6.2. pass (approve):

pass candidate/work

6.3. pass law/measure/motion:

6.4. pass (be approved by):

7. pass (utter):

pass comment/remark
pass opinion

8. pass MED.:

pass kidney stone
tirarse un pedo coloq.

II. pass1 [ingl. am. pæs, ingl. brit. pɑːs] V. intr.

1. pass (move, travel):

2.1. pass (go, move past):

2.2. pass (overtake):

rebasar Méx.
no passing ingl. am.
no passing ingl. am.

3. pass DEP.:

pasar la pelota esp amer.
pasar el balón esp Esp.
to pass to sb
pasar(le) la pelota (or el balón etc.) a alguien

4. pass (be transferred):

pass title/estate/crown:
to pass to sb
pasar a alguien

5.1. pass (elapse):

pass time:
pass time:

5.2. pass (disappear):

pass feeling/pain:

6. pass (happen) arc.:

acaecer liter.
acontecer liter.
acaeció queor aconteció queliter.

7.1. pass (be acceptable):

to pass as sth

7.2. pass (in an exam):

salvar Urug.

7.3. pass (be approved):

pass bill/motion:

8. pass (decline chance to play):

pass as interj.
¡paso!

9. pass (rule) ingl. am.:

III. pass1 [ingl. am. pæs, ingl. brit. pɑːs] SUST.

1. pass:

24-hour pass MILIT.

2. pass (in test, examination):

pass ingl. brit.
atrbv. a pass mark

3. pass DEP.:

4. pass (sexual advance):

intentar ligarse a alguien Esp. coloq.
tirarse un lance con alguien Co. Sur coloq.

5. pass (state of affairs) sin pl.:

6. pass:

7. pass JUEGOS:

pass2 [ingl. am. pæs, ingl. brit. pɑːs] SUST. (in hills, mountains)

pass GEOGR.

en el diccionario PONS

I. pass by V. intr.

1. pass by (elapse):

2. pass by (go past):

II. pass by V. trans.

I. by-pass [ˈbaɪpɑ:s, ingl. am. -pæs] SUST.

1. by-pass AUTO.:

2. by-pass ELECTR.:

3. by-pass MED.:

II. by-pass [ˈbaɪpɑ:s, ingl. am. -pæs] V. trans.

1. by-pass (make a detour):

2. by-pass fig. (act without permission of):

3. by-pass fig. (avoid):

en el diccionario PONS
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I. by [baɪ] PREP.

1. by (near):

close [or near] by ...

2. by (at):

3. by (during):

4. by (at the latest time):

5. by (cause):

to be killed by sth/sb

6. by (through means of):

by doing sth

7. by (through):

8. by (under):

9. by (alone):

10. by (as promise to):

11. by (in measurement, arithmetic):

12. by (from the perspective of):

all right by me coloq.

II. by [baɪ] ADV.

1. by (near):

to put/lay sth by

2. by (in a while):

3. by (past):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. pass [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] -es SUST.

1. pass (mountain road):

2. pass in rugby, soccer:

3. pass sin pl. (sexual advances):

to make a pass (at sb)

4. pass in exam:

5. pass (authorisation):

pass for festival, concert

6. pass (public transport):

7. pass ingl. am. UNIV., ENS. (permit to leave class):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. pass [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] -es V. trans.

1. pass:

2. pass (exceed):

3. pass (hand to):

to pass sth to sb

4. pass in rugby, soccer:

5. pass exam:

6. pass (avoid boredom):

7. pass POL. (officially approve):

8. pass (utter, pronounce):

9. pass MED.:

III. pass [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] -es V. intr.

1. pass (move by):

2. pass (come to an end):

3. pass in rugby, soccer:

4. pass in exam:

5. pass (elapse):

pass time

6. pass (not know answer):

¡paso!
Entrada de OpenDict

by PREP.

en el diccionario PONS

I. pass by V. intr.

1. pass by (elapse):

2. pass by (go past):

II. pass by V. trans.

en el diccionario PONS
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inglés
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español
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inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. by [baɪ] PREP.

1. by (near):

close [or near] by...

2. by (at):

3. by (during):

4. by (at the latest time):

5. by (cause):

to be killed by sth/sb

6. by (through means of):

by doing sth

7. by (through):

8. by (under):

9. by (alone):

10. by (as promise to):

11. by (in measurement, arithmetic):

4 feet by 6
4 por 6 pies

12. by (from the perspective of):

all right by me coloq.

II. by [baɪ] ADV.

1. by (aside):

to put/lay sth by

2. by (in a while):

3. by (past):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. pass <-es> [pæs] SUST.

1. pass (mountain road):

2. pass in football, soccer:

3. pass (sexual advances):

to make a pass (at sb)

4. pass in exam, class:

5. pass (authorization):

pass for festival, concert

6. pass (for bus, train):

7. pass ENS. (permit to leave class):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. pass [pæs] V. trans.

1. pass:

2. pass (exceed):

3. pass (hand to):

to pass sth to sb

4. pass in football, soccer:

5. pass exam, class:

6. pass (avoid boredom):

7. pass POL. (officially approve):

8. pass (utter, pronounce):

9. pass MED.:

III. pass [pæs] V. intr.

1. pass (move by):

2. pass (come to an end):

3. pass:

pass in football
pass in soccer

4. pass in exam:

5. pass (elapse):

pass time
pass time

6. pass (not know answer):

¡paso!
Present
Ipass by
youpass by
he/she/itpasses by
wepass by
youpass by
theypass by
Past
Ipassed by
youpassed by
he/she/itpassed by
wepassed by
youpassed by
theypassed by
Present Perfect
Ihavepassed by
youhavepassed by
he/she/ithaspassed by
wehavepassed by
youhavepassed by
theyhavepassed by
Past Perfect
Ihadpassed by
youhadpassed by
he/she/ithadpassed by
wehadpassed by
youhadpassed by
theyhadpassed by

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As the smen pass by, diners pluck them out with their chopsticks and dip them in tsuyu.
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I just couldn't pass by that booth without helping myself to a few mouthfuls of the glistening, moist cured ham.
www.huffingtonpost.com
As current is passed through the wire, the domains pass by magnetic read/write heads positioned near the wire, which alter the domains to record patterns of bits.
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As they pass by the maintenance shed the faces of the soldiers buried under equipment and ammunition glow from the strip lights, and then fade into the darkness again.
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At the most-visited temples, colourful craft and knick-knack stands line the entry halls, their owners calling out "ming-ga-la-ba" (welcome and hello) as you pass by.
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