单词 | passage |
释义 | Word Frequency passage 1(ˈpæsɪdʒ) noun 1. a channel, opening, etc, through or by which a person or thing may pass 2. music a section or division of a piece, movement, etc 3. a way, as in a hall or lobby 4. a section of a written work, speech, etc, esp one of moderate length 5. a journey, esp by ship the outward passage took a week 6. the act or process of passing from one place, condition, etc, to another passage of a gas through a liquid 7. the permission, right, or freedom to pass to be denied passage through a country 8. the enactment of a law or resolution by a legislative or deliberative body 9. an evacuation of the bowels 10. rare an exchange or interchange, as of blows, words, etc (esp in the phrase passage of arms) Word origin C13: from Old French from passer to passWord Frequency passage 2(ˈpæsɪdʒ, ˈpæsɑːʒ) dressage noun 1. a sideways walk in which diagonal pairs of feet are lifted alternately 2. a cadenced lofty trot, the moment of suspension being clearly defined verb 3. to move or cause to move at a passage Word origin C18: from French passager, variant of passéger, from Italian passeggiare to take steps, ultimately from Latin passūs step, pace1 |
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