Meaning
pasar
- (transitive) to pass, to hand, to slip
- (intransitive) to happen
- (transitive) to pass, to get past, to go past, to go by, to go over, to get through
- (transitive) to pass time
- (intransitive) to enter a room
- (reflexive) to go too far, exaggerate
- (reflexive) to exceed, surpass, go over
- (reflexive) to ripen too much, become rotten, become off (food)
- (transitive) to pass (filter)
- (transitive) to strain, to sieve, to sift
- (transitive) to break the law, rule, order
- (transitive) to trespass (enter on someone's property without permission)
- to puree (crush or grind food into a puree)
- to omit, leave out
- (transitive) to send, transmit
- (transitive) to stand, tolerate, bear
- to go through, to pass through, to swing by (+ por)
- to begin a process or action; (with ser) to become, to come to be
- (Latin-America) to pass an exam
- (pronominal) to stop by, to swing by
- (pronominal) to spend (time)
Concepts
detection pass
minefield gap
minefield lane
Synonyms
modo de andar
paso largo
puerto de montaña
evacuación intestinal
introducción de un
cruse
ácido de aminosalicylic de párrafo
oncer
brecha en un campo minado
pasillo en un campo minado
entre pierna
roca grande
Translations
Frequency
Hyphenated as
pa‧so
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈpaso/
Etymology
In summary
Inherited from Latin passus (literally “spread out (to dry)”), past participle of pando (“spread, stretch”).
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