passings

英['pɑːsɪŋs] 美['pɑːsɪŋs]
  • [建]盖片搭接
  • pas n.优先权;(芭蕾)舞步abbr.对氧基水杨酸(=para-aminosalicylicacid)
  • Pas'ko
  • pas-de-deux n.双人舞
  • PAS-Na (=sodiumPAS)对氨基水杨酸钠
  • pas.sive 无源
名词 passing:
  1. (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate

  2. euphemistic expressions for death

  3. the motion of one object relative to another

  4. the end of something

  5. a bodily reaction of changing from one place or stage to another

  6. going by something that is moving in order to get in front of it

  7. success in satisfying a test or requirement

    1. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since I first came here in 1980.
      自从我1980年第一次来这儿之后情况已发生了很大变化。
    2. A car passed (ie overtook) me at 90 mph on the motorway.
      在高速公路上有一辆汽车以每小时90英里的速度越过了我。
    3. The motion was passed by 12 votes to 10.
      那动议以12票对10票通过。
    4. All visitors must show their passes before entering the building.
      参观者须出示许可证方可进入该建筑物。