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Translation for "verabschieden" :
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to say good bye
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to pass
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example for "
pass
"
- a mountain 'pass'
- The man kicked his friend out of the house after he made a 'pass' at his wife.
- Smith was given a 'pass' after Jones' double.
- They 'passed' from room to room.
- You will 'pass' a house on your right.
- He 'passed' from youth into old age.
- Their vacation 'passed' pleasantly.
- what will we do to 'pass' the time?
- It will soon come to 'pass'.
- At first, she was worried, but that feeling soon 'passed'.
- His grandmother 'passed' yesterday.
- His grandmother 'passed' away yesterday.
- His grandmother 'passed' on yesterday.
- He 'passed' his examination.
- He attempted the examination, but did not expect to 'pass'.
- Despite the efforts of the opposition, the bill 'passed'.
- The bill 'passed' both houses of Congress.
- The bill 'passed' the Senate, but did not 'pass' in the House.
- It isn't ideal, but it will 'pass'.
- The estate 'passes' by the third clause in Mr Smith's deed to his son.
- When the old king passed away with only a daughter as an heir, the throne 'passed' to a woman for the first time in centuries.
- Please you that I may 'pass' / This doing.
- I 'pass' their warlike pomp, their proud array.
- She loved me for the dangers I had 'passed'.
- The waiter 'passed' biscuit and cheese.
- The torch was 'passed' from hand to hand.
- I had only time to 'pass' my eye over the medals. - w:Joseph Joseph Addison
- Waller 'passed' over five thousand horse and foot by Newbridge. - w:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Edward Hyde Clarendon
- to 'pass' sentence - Shakespeare
- Father, thy word is 'passed'. - Milton
- He 'passed' the bill through the committee.
- 'pass' counterfeit money
- 'Pass' the happy news. - w:Alfred Alfred Tennyson
- 'pass' a person into a theater or over a railroad
- He was 'passing' blood in both his urine and his stool.
- The poison had been 'passed' by the time of the autopsy.
- Iaquinta 'passes' it coolly into the right-hand corner as Paston dives the other way. - [http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jun/20/world-cup-2010-italy-new-zealand-live 'The Guardian'], Rob Smyth, 20 June 2010
- Anyone want to trade 'passes'?
source: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pass













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