词汇 | pass-on |
释义 | pass onphrasal verb with passverbuk /pɑːs/ us /pæs/ B2 polite expression fordie: (礼貌的说法)去世 It's important to remember friends and family who have passed on.纪念去世的家人和朋友是很重要的。 to stop living dieMy dog died last week. die a natural/violent deathShe dies a natural death at home, surrounded by loved ones. pass awayHe passed away peacefully in hospital. pass onI'm sorry to hear that your grandfather has passed on. passUSMy father passed last year. Death and dying all-cause mortality antemortem bereave bite bleed out coroner death toll ghost have one foot in the graveidiom macabre perish raise raise someone from the deadidiom remains roadkill self-extinction sepulchrally snuff strike someone down toll pass on somethingphrasal verb with passverbuk /pɑːs/ us /pæs/ to refuse an opportunity or decide not to take part in something: 放弃机会;决定不参加 He passed on the chance to be head coach and took a job in Florida.他放弃了成为主教练的机会,而是去佛罗里达找了一份工作。 Synonym decline(REFUSE)formal Refusing & rejecting abjuration abjure abnegate abnegation bar bat something/someone away decline disavow gainsay oppositional opt opt out pass something up punt on something quit rebel refuse sb wouldn't touch something/someone with a bargepole/barge poleidiom tear would not do something for all the tea in Chinaidiom pass something onphrasal verb with passverbuk /pɑːs/ us /pæs/ (TELL)B1 to tell someone something that another person has told you: 告诉 If he provided us with any information, no one passed it on to me.如果他给我们提供了什么信息的话,没有人告诉过我。 to tell someone something tellMy friend told me you were looking for me. let someone knowLet me know if you'd like to come. giveCan you give the message to Jo? communicateA 60-second TV commercial isn't always the best way to communicate a complex medical message. informThe relatives of the injured have been informed of the accident. notifyThe school has to notify parents if their children do not arrive at school. Pass on my regards to your parents. Can you pass these instructions on to your colleagues? He asked us to pass the message on to the rest of the class. When you get the information, please pass it on. Did you pass on my message to Jeremy? Announcing, informing & stating acquaint someone/yourself with something annunciation apprise someone of something avowedly awaken someone to something bear break impart pass proclaim propagate propagative public put something before someone put something out put something out of its miseryidiom reported ring smoke signal stake a claimidiom (GIVE)B1 to give someone something that another person has given you: 传递 Could you pass it on to Laura when you've finished reading it?你看完后能把它传给劳拉吗? to give something to someone giveGive me that dirty plate. offerYour doctor should be able to offer advice. provideThis booklet provides useful information about local services. supplyThe lake supplies the whole town with water. donateFour hundred dollars has been donated to the school book fund. Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something administer administration afford arm someone with something be good for somethingidiom dish hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in outfit provision re-equip re-equipment reassign reassignment rebid render (DISEASE)to give a disease to another person: 传染,传播(疾病) It's possible to pass on the virus to others through physical contact.这种病毒可能会通过身体的接触传染给其他人。 Passing on illness & causing disease aerosolize avirulent communicability community transmission contact tracer contagious epidemic fester infect infestation interepidemic interpandemic mediastinum non-communicable spreader super-spreader transferable transmissibility transmissible transmit pass on | American Dictionarypass onphrasal verb with passverbus/pæs/ (DIE)to die: It's important to remember friends and family who have passed on. pass on somethingphrasal verb with passverbus/pæs/ (RECEIVE AND GIVE)to give something to someone, after someone else gave it to you: Some organizations passed on substantially less money to the candidates. If you pass on information, you tell it to someone else after you have heard it: No one passed the news on to me. pass on somethingphrasal verb with passverbus/pæs/ (WITHIN FAMILIES)to give something to someone who lives after you die, usually a person in your family: You may want a way to pass on money to your children or to cover the taxes on your estate. pass on If you pass on a biological condition, you have it and your children also have it: There are some diseases that a woman might pass on to her child. pass on something/someonephrasal verb with passverbus/pæs/ infml (SAY NO)to refuse an opportunity involving something or someone; decline : Many stars passed on the sequins and glitz for simple satin at this year's awards. |
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