pass the hat中文,pass the hat的意思,pass the hat翻译及用法

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pass the hat

英[pɑ:s ðə hæt]美[pæs ði hæt]

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pass the hat 英语释义

英语释义

    1. move, proceed, go
    The boat was too tall to pass under the bridge.

    2. to go away depart
    the fright passes almost immediately
    — Fred Majdalany

    3. die —often used with on
    Her parents have passed on.

    4. to move in a path so as to approach and continue beyond something move past especially to move past another vehicle going in the same direction
    glowered at the other driver as we passed

    5. to run the normal course —used of time or a period of time
    the hours pass quickly

    6. to go or make one's way through
    allow no one to pass

    7. to go uncensured, unchallenged, or seemingly unnoticed
    let the remark pass

    8. to go from one quality, state, or form to another
    passes from a liquid to a gaseous state

    9. to sit in inquest (see inquest sense 1) or judgment

    10. to render a decision, verdict, or opinion
    the court passed on the legality of wiretapping

    11. to become legally rendered
    judgment passed for the plaintiff

    12. to go from the control, ownership, or possession of one person or group to that of another
    the throne passed to the king's son title passes to the buyer upon payment in full

    13. happen, occur
    commenting freely on the transactions as they pass
    — W. L. Sperry

    14. to take place or be exchanged as or in a social, personal, or business interaction
    words passed

    15. to become approved by a legislature or body empowered to sanction or reject
    the proposal passed

    16. to undergo an inspection, test, or course of study successfully
    took the examination and passed

    17. to serve as a medium of exchange

    18. to be accepted or regarded
    drivel that passes for literature

    19. to identify oneself or be identified as something one is not
    tried to pass as an adult Mom could pass as my sister

    20. to make a pass (see pass entry 3 sense 5) in fencing

    21. to throw or hit a ball or puck to a teammate —often used with off
    took the ball and quickly passed off to a teammate

    22. to decline to bid, double, or redouble in a card game
    Her bridge partner passed.

    23. to withdraw from the current poker pot

    24. to let something go by without accepting or taking advantage of it
    thanks for the offer, but I'll pass —often used with on
    passed on the cheesecake

    25. to go beyond: such as

    26. surpass, exceed
    passes all expectations

    27. to advance or develop beyond

    28. to go past (one moving in the same direction)
    passed a slower moving car

    29. to go by proceed or extend beyond
    pass the school on their way to work

    30. neglect, omit

    31. to omit a regularly scheduled declaration and payment of (a dividend)

    32. to go across, over, or through cross

    33. to live through (something, such as an experience or peril) undergo

    34. to go through (something, such as a test) successfully
    passed the final exams of his courses

    35. to secure the approval of
    the bill passed the Senate

    36. to cause or permit to win approval or legal or official sanction
    pass a law

    37. to give approval or a passing grade to
    pass the students

    38. to let (time or a period of time) go by especially while involved in a leisure activity
    I'll read to pass the time

    39. to let go unnoticed overlook, disregard
    his commander quietly passed his likes or dislikes
    — George Meredith

    40. pledge
    had passed his word that he would repay the debt

    41. to transfer the right to or property in
    pass title to a house

    42. to put in circulation
    pass bad checks

    43. to transfer or transmit from one to another
    pass the salt passing the savings on to customers

    44. to relay or communicate (something, such as information) to another

    45. to cause or enable to go transport
    waited till the soldiers and wounded were all passed over
    — Walt Whitman

    46. to throw or hit (a ball or puck) especially to a teammate —often used with off
    passed the ball off to his teammate

    47. to pronounce (something, such as a sentence or opinion) especially judicially
    passed sentence on the convicted man

    48. utter
    passed a cutting remark

    49. to cause or permit to go past or through a barrier
    passed the detectives to view the crime scene

    50. to move or cause to move in a particular manner or direction
    passed my hand over my face pass the rope through the loop

    51. to cause to march or go by in order
    pass the troops in review

    52. to emit or discharge from a bodily part and especially the bowels

    53. to give a base on balls to
    passed two batters

    54. to hit a ball past (an opponent) in a game (such as tennis)

    55. to gain approval or acceptance
    His cooking could pass muster in an expensive French restaurant.

    56. to shift a responsibility to someone else
    Stop trying to pass the buck and take responsibility for what you did.

    57. to take up a collection for money
    passed the hat for families affected by the disaster

    58. to exchange greetings or engage in pleasant conversation
    passed the time of day with friends in the park

    59. a means (such as an opening, road, or channel) by which a barrier may be passed or access to a place may be gained especially a low place in a mountain range

    60. a position to be held usually against odds

    61. realization
    brought his dream to pass

    62. the act or an instance of passing passage

    63. a usually distressing or bad state of affairs
    what has brought you to such a pass?

    64. a written permission to move about freely in a place or to leave or enter it

    65. a written leave of absence from a military post or station for a brief period

    66. a permit or ticket allowing free transportation or free admission

    67. a thrust or lunge in fencing

    68. a transference of objects by sleight of hand or other deceptive means

    69. a moving of the hands over or along something

    70. an ingenious sally (as of wit)

    71. the passing of an examination or course of study also the mark or certification of such passing

    72. a single complete mechanical operation also a single complete cycle of operations (as for processing, manufacturing, or printing)

    73. a transfer of a ball or a puck from one player to another on the same team

    74. a ball or puck so transferred

    75. passing shot

    76. base on balls

    77. an election not to bid, bet, or draw an additional card in a card game

    78. a throw of dice in the game of craps that wins the bet for the shooter — compare crap entry 3 sense 2, missout

    79. a single passage or movement (as of an airplane) over a place or toward a target

    80. effort, try

    81. a sexually inviting gesture or approach

    82. pase

    83. passenger

    84. to move past someone or something

    85. to move past someone or something that is moving more slowly in the same direction

    86. to move or go into or through a particular place

    87. move entry 1 sense 1, proceed
    The airplane passed out of sight.

    88. to go away
    The pain will soon pass.

    89. to go by or move past
    Pass that car.

    90. to go or allow to go across, over, or through
    They let me pass.

    91. to transfer or throw to another person
    Please pass the salt. Pass me the football!

    92. to go successfully through an examination or inspection

    93. to cause or permit to elapse
    We passed the time playing cards.

    94. happen sense 1
    The day passed without any problems.

    95. to move from one place or condition to another
    The business has passed to new ownership.

    96. to be or cause to be approved
    The Senate passed the bill.

    97. to be or cause to be identified or recognized
    She tried to pass for an expert.

    98. die entry 1 sense 1

    99. to become unconscious faint

    100. to let go by refuse
    It was an offer too good to pass up.

    101. an opening or way for going along or through

    102. a gap in a mountain range

    103. the act or an instance of moving
    The plane made two passes over the area.

    104. the act or an instance of throwing or transferring (as a ball) to another person

    105. a written permit to go or come
    I got some movie passes for my birthday.

    106. situation sense 1
    Things have come to a strange pass.

    107. to emit or discharge from a bodily part and especially from the bowels evacuate sense 2, void

    108. to issue a decision, verdict, or opinion
    the Supreme Court passed on a statute

    109. to be legally issued
    judgment passed by default

    110. to go from the control, ownership, or possession of one person or group to that of another
    title passes to the buyer

    111. to get the approval of
    the bill passed the House

    112. to give approval or legal sanction to
    the House passed the bill

    113. to transfer the right to or interest in
    the sale passes the title to the goods

    114. to put in circulation
    pass bad checks — compare utter

    115. to pronounce (as a sentence or judgment) judicially

pass the hat 片语

片语

pass round the hat募捐

pass annular the hat捐献

collectad 由收件人付款地

to pass the hat募捐

pass the hat round募捐

pass the hat around捐款

raise money集资;筹款;募捐

pass the hat 例句

英汉例句

  • Place your object in the hat, and pass the hat on to the next person who does the same.

    帽子放置在您的对象,并通过相同的帽子到下一个人谁做。

  • Finally, he would pass the hat around Wall Street so that the 「bad」 parts of the Banks being bailed out would not be borne by an increasingly unhappy American public.

    最后,他将在华尔街筹资以避免由日益不满的美国民众来负荷挽救银行中「坏掉」部分的重担。

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