passer — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bequeath verb To leave property or money to someone through a will.
- clear adj Transparent, or free of clouds, mist, or obstruction.
- hand noun The part of the body at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
- have verb To own or possess something.
- occur verb To happen or take place.
- pass verb To move from one place, position, or state to another.
- sift verb To pass a dry substance through a sieve to remove lumps or separate fine from coarse.
- spend verb To pay out money in exchange for something.
Senses
passer is used for these senses in English:
- bequeath To hand down; to transmit.
- blow over (intransitive, idiomatic) To pass naturally; to go away; to calm down or subside.
- call for To stop at a place and ask for (someone).
- clear (intransitive) Of a check or financial transaction, to go through as payment; to be processed so that the money is transferred.
- come round To visit someone's home or other regular place.
- drop by (colloquial) To visit informally and spontaneously.
- elapse (intransitive, of time) To pass or move by.
- go by To follow; to assume as true for the purposes of making a decision, taking an action, etc.
bequeath — full definition
- verb To leave property or money to someone through a will.
- verb To pass something down, such as a tradition, idea, or quality.
clear — full definition
- adj Transparent, or free of clouds, mist, or obstruction.
- adj Easy to understand, see, or hear; free of ambiguity.
- verb To remove obstacles or unwanted items so something becomes open or unobstructed.
- verb To officially free someone from suspicion, blame, or an obligation.