| 释义 |
repass /riːˈpɑːs /verb [no object]Pass again, especially on the way back.The fundamental purpose for which roads have always been accepted to be used is the purpose of travel, that is to say, passing and repassing along it....- There is, however, no indication in the above case law that freedom of assembly is intended to guarantee a right to pass and repass in public places, or to assemble purely for social purposes anywhere one wishes.
- A highway is a way over which there exists a public right of passage, that is to say a right for all Her Majesty's subjects at all seasons of the year freely and at their will to pass and repass without let or hindrance.
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French repasser. |