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- to pass [football etc.]
- passen [Fußball etc.]sports
- to pass [come to an end (pain, anxiety, etc.)]
- sich geben [vorbeigehen, nachlassen und aufhören (Schmerzen, Angst etc.)]
- to pass sb. [to allow to go through a gate, barrier, etc.]
- jdn. passieren lassen
- to pass sb. [to certify success in an investigation, examination, course of study, etc.]
- jdn. bestehen lassen [bei einer Untersuchung, einem Examen, Kurs u. ä.]
- to let sb. pass [to allow to go through a gate, barrier, etc.]
- jdn. passieren lassen
- to pass between sth. [of a road, etc.]
- zwischen etw.Dat. hindurchführen
- to pass quickly [time, pain etc.]
- schnell vergehen [Zeit, Schmerz etc.]
- to pass sth. on [a message, a request, etc.]
- etw.Akk. weiterleiten [eine Nachricht, eine Anfrage etc.]
- to pass through [route, road, etc.]
- verlaufen durch
- to pass through sth. [of a road, etc.]
- durch etw.Akk. hindurchführen
- to pass to [region, town etc.]
- fallen anhist.
- to pass under sth. [of a road, etc.]
- unter etw.Dat. hindurchführen
- to pass hands down [exam, test, etc.]
- mit Leichtigkeit bestehen
- to pass sth. on to sb./sth. [a message, information, etc.]
- jdm./etw. etw.Akk. weiterleiten [eine Nachricht, Informationen etc.]
etw.Akk. an jdn./etw. weiterleiten [eine Nachricht, Informationen etc.]
- to pass with distinction [exam, test etc.]
- hervorragend abschneiden
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