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Note de passage
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
passing note SUST. MÚS.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
notons au passage que fig.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. passing [ingl. brit. ˈpɑːsɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈpæsɪŋ] SUST.
1. passing (movement):
2. passing (end):
fin f
3. passing (death):
passing eufem.
disparition f eufem.
passing eufem.
II. passing [ingl. brit. ˈpɑːsɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈpæsɪŋ] ADJ.
1. passing (going by):
passing motorist, policeman
2. passing (momentary):
passing whim
3. passing (cursory):
passing reference
4. passing (vague):
passing resemblance
I. pass [ingl. brit. pɑːs, ingl. am. pæs] SUST.
1. pass (permission document):
coupe-file m inv.
permission f also MILIT.
2. pass (travel document):
3. pass (success):
pass ENS., UNIV.
moyenne f (in en)
4. pass DEP.:
5. pass GEOGR. (in mountains):
col m
6. pass AERO.:
II. pass [ingl. brit. pɑːs, ingl. am. pæs] V. trans.
1. pass (go past):
pass (to far side) checkpoint, customs
pass lips, finishing line
pass (alongside and beyond) building, area
pass vehicle: vehicle
pass level, understanding, expectation
2. pass (hand over):
3. pass (move):
4. pass DEP.:
pass ball
5. pass (spend):
pass time
passer (doing à faire)
6. pass (succeed in):
pass person: test, exam
pass car, machine etc: test
7. pass (declare satisfactory):
pass candidate
pass invoice
8. pass (vote in):
pass bill, motion, resolution
9. pass (pronounce):
pass judgment, verdict, sentence
to pass sentence on DER. accused
10. pass MED.:
11. pass FIN. esp ingl. am. :
pass dividend
III. pass [ingl. brit. pɑːs, ingl. am. pæs] V. intr.
1. pass (go past):
pass person, car:
2. pass (move):
3. pass (go by) fig.:
pass time, crisis, feeling:
pass memory, old order:
4. pass (be transferred):
passer (to à)
pass title, property:
passer (to à)
pass letter, knowing look:
être échangé (between entre)
5. pass DEP.:
6. pass JUEGOS:
7. pass (happen):
pass liter.
it came to pass that BÍBL.
8. pass (succeed):
9. pass (be accepted):
pass person, rudeness, behaviour:
10. pass ingl. am. DER.:
se prononcer (on sur)
11. pass QUÍM.:
se transformer (into en)
IV. pass [ingl. brit. pɑːs, ingl. am. pæs]
faire du plat à qn coloq.
I. note [ingl. brit. nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] SUST.
1. note (written record):
to make a note in diary, notebook
to make a note of date, address
to take note of literal, fig.
to take notes student, secretary:
2. note (short letter):
mot m
3. note (explanation, annotation):
4. note (tone):
note fig.
ton m
5. note MÚS. (sound, symbol):
6. note (tone):
7. note (banknote):
£500 in notes
a £20 note
8. note (diplomatic memo):
II. of note ADJ.
of note person
of note development, contribution
III. note [ingl. brit. nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] V. trans.
1. note (observe):
note change, increase, similarity, absence
2. note (pay attention to):
note comment, remarks, complaint, concern
3. note (write down):
note date, time, number, symptom
noter (in dans)
IV. noted ADJ.
noted intellectual, criminal:
to be noted/not noted for tact, wit
V. note [ingl. brit. nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt]
en el diccionario PONS
I. pass <-es> [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] SUST.
1. pass (mountain road):
col m
2. pass DEP. (transfer of a ball):
a pass to sb
3. pass (movement):
4. pass no pl. (sexual advances, overture):
5. pass ingl. brit. ENS., UNIV. (successful exam result):
6. pass (authorisation permitting entry):
pass for public transport
7. pass ingl. am. UNIV., ENS. (permit to leave class):
8. pass no pl. (predicament, difficult state):
II. pass [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] V. trans.
1. pass (go past):
pass AUTO.
2. pass (exceed):
pass point, level
3. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
4. pass (accept):
pass student
5. pass DEP. (transfer to another player):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
6. pass (be successful in):
pass exam, test
7. pass (occupy):
8. pass POL. (officially approve):
pass bill, law
9. pass (utter, pronounce):
pass a comment, remark
to pass sentence on sb DER.
10. pass form. MED. (excrete):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pass the buck to sb/sth pey. coloq.
III. pass [pɑ:s, ingl. am. pæs] V. intr.
1. pass (move by, go away):
2. pass (enter):
3. pass (overtake):
4. pass (transfer):
to pass from sth to sth
passer de qc à qc
5. pass DEP. (transfer ball):
6. pass ENS. (qualify):
7. pass (obtain majority approval):
pass motion, resolution
8. pass (elapse):
pass hours, evening, day
9. pass (transfer):
to pass from sth to sth
passer de qc à qc
sth passes to sb
qc revient à qn
10. pass fig. (not know the answer):
11. pass (take place):
12. pass (disappear):
I. passing ADJ.
1. passing (going past):
2. passing (brief, fleeting, short-lived):
passing glance
3. passing (unimportant, casual):
passing remark, thought
II. passing SUST. no pl.
1. passing (passage):
passing of time
2. passing DEP. (passes):
3. passing (end):
passing fig.
fin f
I. note [nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] SUST.
1. note (short informal letter):
mot m
2. note (reminder):
3. note LIT.:
4. note MÚS.:
5. note (mood):
6. note ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (piece of paper money):
7. note form. (important):
II. note [nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] V. trans. form.
1. note (write down):
2. note (mention, observe):
en el diccionario PONS
I. passing ADJ.
1. passing (going past):
2. passing (brief, fleeting, short-lived):
passing glance
3. passing (unimportant, casual):
passing remark, thought
II. passing SUST.
1. passing (passage):
passing of time
2. passing sports (ball transfer skill):
3. passing (end):
passing fig.
fin f
I. pass <-es> [pæs] SUST.
1. pass (mountain road):
col m
2. pass sports (transfer of a ball):
a pass to sb
3. pass (movement):
4. pass (sexual advances, overture):
5. pass (authorization permitting entry):
pass for public transport
6. pass ENS. (permit to leave class):
7. pass (predicament, difficult state):
II. pass [pæs] V. trans.
1. pass (go past):
pass AUTO.
2. pass (exceed):
pass certain point
3. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
to pass sth through sth
4. pass (accept):
pass student
5. pass sports (transfer to another player):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
6. pass (be successful in):
pass exam, test
7. pass (occupy):
8. pass POL. (officially approve):
pass bill, law
9. pass (utter, pronounce):
pass a comment, remark
to pass sentence on sb DER.
10. pass form. MED. (excrete):
to pass gas coloq.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pass the buck to sb/sth pey. coloq.
III. pass [pæs] V. intr.
1. pass (move by, go away):
2. pass (overtake):
3. pass (transfer):
to pass from sth to sth
passer de qc à qc
sth passes to sb
qc revient à qn
4. pass sports (transfer ball):
5. pass ENS. (qualify):
6. pass (obtain majority approval):
pass motion, resolution
7. pass (elapse):
pass hours, evening, day
8. pass fig. (not know the answer):
9. pass (enter):
10. pass (take place):
11. pass (disappear):
I. note [noʊt] SUST.
1. note (short informal letter):
mot m
2. note (reminder):
3. note LIT.:
4. note MÚS.:
5. note (piece of paper money):
6. note (quality):
7. note form. (important):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. note [noʊt] V. trans. form.
1. note (write down):
2. note (mention, observe):
Present
Ipass
youpass
he/she/itpasses
wepass
youpass
theypass
Past
Ipassed
youpassed
he/she/itpassed
wepassed
youpassed
theypassed
Present Perfect
Ihavepassed
youhavepassed
he/she/ithaspassed
wehavepassed
youhavepassed
theyhavepassed
Past Perfect
Ihadpassed
youhadpassed
he/she/ithadpassed
wehadpassed
youhadpassed
theyhadpassed
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