pass
Bedeutung
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- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To be accepted.
- To be accepted.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- (obsolete) To do or be better.
- To do or be better.
- (obsolete) To take heed, to have an interest, to care.
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/pɑːs/
Etymologie
From Middle English passen, from Old French passer (“to step, walk, pass”), from Vulgar Latin *passāre (“step, walk, pass”), derived from Latin passus (“a step”), from pandere (“spread, unfold, stretch”), from Proto-Italic *patnō, from Proto-Indo-European *pth₂noh₂, from Proto-Indo-European *peth₂- (“to spread, stretch out”). Cognate with Old English fæþm (“armful, fathom”). More at fathom. Displaced native Old English gengan.
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