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I. past [Am pæst, Brit pɑːst] ADJ
1.1. past:
past (former) attempts/occasions
past life
past (old)
in times past liter
antaño liter
in times past liter
años ha liter
in times past liter
1.2. past (most recent):
past week/month/year
for some time past
1.3. past (finished, gone) pred:
what's past is past
in days long past
2. past LING:
the past tense
the past tense
II. past [Am pæst, Brit pɑːst] SUBST
1.1. past U (former times):
past
to live in the past
in the past women
1.2. past C:
past (of person)
past (of place)
a woman with a past
2. past U LING:
past
past
III. past [Am pæst, Brit pɑːst] PRÄP
1.1. past (by the side of):
1.2. past (beyond):
2.1. past (after) esp Brit :
it's ten past six/half past two
2.2. past (older than):
once you get past 40 …
después de los 40 …
once you get past 40 …
she must be past 50
I'm past the age/stage when
3. past (outside, beyond):
to be past -ing those socks are past mending
to be past it ugs, an athlete is past it at his age
to be past it ugs, an athlete is past it at his age
IV. past [Am pæst, Brit pɑːst] ADV
1. past (with verbs of motion):
he hurried past
I saw her as I walked past
2. past (giving time) esp Brit :
I got there at five past
is it eight yet? — a few minutes past
I. get past VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + adv) (move past)
get past
I can't get past
II. get past VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + prep + o)
1. get past (move past):
get past vehicle
get past vehicle
2. get past (pass undetected):
3. get past (get beyond):
get past obstacle
get past semifinals
III. get past VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + o + prep + o)
to get sth past the censor
go past VERB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)
go past
put past VERB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] (v + o + prep + o)
slip past VERB [Am slɪp -, Brit slɪp -]
slip past → slip by
slip by VERB [Am slɪp -, Brit slɪp -] (v + adv)
slip by years/time/days:
I. push past VERB [Am pʊʃ -, Brit pʊʃ -] (v + adv)
push past (arrive)
push past (arrive)
push past (leave)
push past (leave)
II. push past VERB [Am pʊʃ -, Brit pʊʃ -] (v + prep + o)
march-past [Am ˈmɑrtʃpæst, Brit] SUBST Brit
march-past
march-past
past perfect SUBST
past perfect
past perfect
brush past VERB [Am brəʃ -, Brit brʌʃ -] (v + prep + o)
first-past-the-post [Am ˌfərstˌpæstðəˈpoʊst, Brit ˌfəːstˌpɑːstðəˈpəʊst] ADJ
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] SUBST
past
to be a thing of the past
sb with a past
simple past
to write in the past
II. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] ADJ
past
the past week
in times past
III. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] PRÄP
1. past (temporal):
past
it's past 2
2. past (spatial):
past
3. past (after):
I'm past that iron
4. past (beyond):
to be past thirty
past belief
I'm past caring
IV. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] ADV
past
to go/run/march past (sb)
past participle SUBST
past perfect SUBST
past perfect
shoot past VERB intr
shoot past
past tense SUBST
past tense
past continuous SUBST
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
pasado LING
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. past [pæst] SUBST
past
to be a thing of the past
sb with a past
simple past LING
to write in the past
II. past [pæst] ADJ
past
the past week
in times past
III. past [pæst] PRÄP
1. past (temporal):
past
it's past 2
2. past (spatial):
past
3. past (beyond):
to be past thirty
past belief
I'm past caring
I'm past that now iron
IV. past [pæst] ADV
past
to go/run/march past (sb/sth)
shoot past VERB intr
shoot past
past tense SUBST LING
past tense
past continuous SUBST LING
past perfect SUBST LING
past perfect
past participle SUBST LING
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
pasado LING
Present
Iput past
youput past
he/she/itputs past
weput past
youput past
theyput past
Past
Iput past
youput past
he/she/itput past
weput past
youput past
theyput past
Present Perfect
Ihaveput past
youhaveput past
he/she/ithasput past
wehaveput past
youhaveput past
theyhaveput past
Past Perfect
Ihadput past
youhadput past
he/she/ithadput past
wehadput past
youhadput past
theyhadput past
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Outside the odd spitting match in women's tennis, they displayed irreproachable good manners.
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Those members who completed a further 15 years of irreproachable service were eligible for a clasp to the medal to denote this subsequent award.
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It did not matter that these tales were absolutely without foundation and that the prisoner was of irreproachable conduct.
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I don't see anything but irreproachable, straight ethical action both from the party and my government.
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