Dictionary
passé
Meaning
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- past tense
- past (opposite of future)
Pronounced as (IPA)
/pa.se/
passer
- to go past
- to cross (a border)
- to pass
- to spend (time)
- to publish (a newspaper)
- to take, to sit (an exam or test)
- to pass (an exam or test)
- (transitive) to pass (an exam or test)
- to run
- to exceed (a limit)
- to percolate
- to hand down, to pass on
- to be allowed
- to pass, to go (between two entities)
- to show (a movie)
- to go up (a grade)
- to shift (change gear)
- to shift (change gear)
- to stop by, to pop in
- to pass away, to die
- to spin (e.g. a disk)
- to show (be on television)
- to pass (kick, throw, hit etc. the ball to another player)
- to pass (the relay baton)
- to pass on (infect someone else with a disease)
- to put, to place, to slip (move a part of one's body somewhere else)
- to wipe, rub
- to skip a go
- to put (make something undergo something)
- to pass (not play upon one's turn)
- to take place, to happen, to come to pass
- to go by
- to do without
- to don
- to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
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Il 👨 connut toutefois dans le passé une certaine activité industrielle .
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However, it has experienced some industrial activity in the past.
Il 👨 est l’objet de nombreuses attaques dénonçant son 🔉 passé anticommuniste intégraliste .
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It is the subject of numerous attacks denouncing its anti-communist, fundamentalist past.