pass in Italian
pass in Italian is passare, approvare — pass means to move from one place, position, or state to another.
pass in Italian
passare
approvare
(intransitive, legal) To be conveyed or transferred by will, deed, or other instrument of conveyance.
What does "pass" mean?
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verb To move from one place, position, or state to another.
"We passed through three towns on the drive home."
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verb To succeed in a test, exam, or inspection.
"She passed her driving test on the first attempt."
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verb To hand something to someone, or to send the ball to a teammate in sport.
"Could you pass the salt, please?"
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verb To decline a turn or an opportunity.
"I'll pass on dessert tonight, thanks."
pass in a sentence
- We passed through three towns on the drive home.
- Ownership of the house passed to her daughter.
- She passed her driving test on the first attempt.
- The bill passed both houses of parliament.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pass" in Italian?
"pass" in Italian is passare, approvare. pass means: To move from one place, position, or state to another.
How do you use "pass" in a sentence?
Example: "We passed through three towns on the drive home." In Italian, "pass" is passare, approvare.
Are there other ways to say "pass" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "pass": passare, approvare.
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