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I. pass <pl -es> [pɑ:s, Am pæs] SUBST
1. pass (road):
Pass m <-es, Pạ̈s·se>
2. pass SPORT (of a ball):
Pass m <-es, Pạ̈s·se> auf +Akk
Vorlage f <-, -n> (für ein Tor)
3. pass (sweep: by magician, conjuror):
4. pass plane:
über etw Akk fliegen
5. pass ugs (sexual advance):
Annäherungsversuch m <-(e)s, -e>
sich Akk an jdn ranmachen ugs
A esp mit jdm anbandeln
6. pass SCHULE, UNIV:
pass Am (grade)
Bestanden
7. pass:
Passierschein m <-(e)s, -e>
Eintritt m <-(e)s, -e>
Eintrittskarte f <-, -n>
Freikarte f <-, -n>
8. pass esp Am SCHULE (letter of excuse):
9. pass no pl (predicament):
Notlage f <-, -n>
10. pass (in fencing):
Ausfall m <-(e)s, -fäl·le> fachspr
II. pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] VERB 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 geh
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
to pass the hat [around] übtr
auf jdn [o. in jds Besitz] übergehen
6. pass (put into circulation):
7. pass SPORT:
to pass the baton to sb SPORT
8. pass (succeed):
9. pass (of time):
10. pass usu passive esp POL (approve):
to pass sb/sth as fit [or suitable]
11. pass (utter):
to pass sentence [on sb] JUR
12. pass MED form (excrete):
13. pass FIN:
Wendungen:
to pass the buck to sb/sth ugs
to pass the buck to sb/sth ugs
III. pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] VERB 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 SPORT (of a ball):
9. pass SCHULE (succeed):
10. pass (go by):
pass time
pass time
11. pass (not answer):
12. pass (forgo):
to pass on sth
auf etw Akk verzichten
13. pass (be accepted as):
14. pass KARTEN:
15. pass veraltet:
reso·lu·tion [ˌrezəˈlu:ʃən, Am -əˈlu:-] SUBST
1. resolution no pl aufw (determination):
2. resolution no pl form (solving of):
Lösung f <-, -en>
resolution of crises
3. resolution POL (proposal):
Beschluss m <-es, Be·schlụ̈s·se>
Resolution f <-, -en> geh
4. resolution:
Entscheidung f <-, -en>
Vorsatz m <-(e)s, -sät·ze>
5. resolution no pl CHEM, TECH:
Aufspaltung f <-, -en>
6. resolution no pl COMPUT, FOTO, TV (picture quality):
Auflösung f <-, -en>
com·pe·tent [ˈkɒmpɪtənt, Am ˈkɑ:m-] ADJ
1. competent teacher, writer:
2. competent (adequate):
3. competent JUR:
A/D, A to D
A/D Abkürzung von analogue to digital
a.m. [ˌeɪˈem] inv
am Abkürzung von ante meridiem
at 6 am
I. a [eɪ, ə], before vowel an [æn, ən] ART unbest
1. a (undefined):
2. a after neg:
3. a (one):
4. a before profession, nationality:
5. a introducing state:
6. a (work of an artist):
7. a (quite):
8. a limiting uncountables:
9. a before unit:
10. a as multiplier:
11. a before unknown name:
ein [gewisser] .../eine [gewisse] ...
12. a (denoting likeness):
13. a before family name:
14. a before date:
15. a before product:
II. a [eɪ, ə], before vowel an [æn, ən] PRÄP
he earns $100,000 a year
OpenDict-Eintrag
pass VERB
OpenDict-Eintrag
pass VERB
OpenDict-Eintrag
A&E
A&E (accident & emergency) SUBST MED Brit Abk.
competent to pass a resolution ADJ WIRECHT
competent ADJ PERSW
pass VERB trans WIRECHT
pass ÖPV
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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This was extended to the end of the 200809 season as he proved a very competent performer.
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The school also produces competent public administrators and practitioners with professional expertise in diplomacy and foreign policy.
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Giraffes would probably not be competent swimmers as their long legs would be highly cumbersome in the water, although they could possibly float.
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Approximately 2025% only require one palatal surgery to achieve a competent velopharyngeal valve capable of producing normal, non-hypernasal speech.
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It is competent for the parties to agree that the seller shall not be liable for the presence of diseases or defects.
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