单词 | passage |
释义 | pas·sage I. 1. a. < made the passage of their domain hazardous to settlers — American Guide Series: Texas > < the passage of the air from the lungs — Encyc. Americana > < the passage of the Red sea — W.L.Sperry > < the passage of an electric current through the wire > b. obsolete < when he is fit and seasoned for his passage — Shakespeare > c. (1) < life enlightened is the passage from irrational passion to reasoned attachment — J.P.Anton > < the indefinable passage of a season — American Guide Series: Minnesota > < the passage from barbarism to civilization — Edward Clodd > (2) < wounds, illnesses, sorrows were all weakened by the passage of time — Stuart Cloete > d. < the black ducks were on passage and we could see them coming in high from the north — V.C.Heilner > 2. a. < most of the streets were mere alleys, passages between houses and groups of buildings — Edwin Benson > < breathing passages > b. < they took him, and slew him at the passages of Jordan — Judg 12:6 (Authorized Version) > c. < thinking how easy it would be to get lost in this hotel, in all these long passages — Graham Greene > 3. a. (1) < the outward passage was uneventful > < made a swift passage between New York and Southampton > < the rocket satellite's passages were coming so early they would not show up in the bright sky of sunset — New York Times > (2) < was able to secure passage on the next flight > < took passage on a freighter > b. c. < government leaders bent upon securing passage of their bills — F.A.Ogg & Harold Zink > d. e. 4. a. < attempted to force passage through the town — C.A.Willoughby > b. 5. a. < our American experience in psychological warfare from 1941 to 1945 was often chaotic and mad; and it had its wholly comic passages — A.M.Schlesinger b. 1917 > b. < this passage of arms and wits amused the town — Robert Browning > 6. a. < one of the finest passages in the novel > < betrays his inaccuracy in many passages > < this passage was greeted with laughter by the audience > b. < a scale passage > < the passage in arpeggios > c. < find passages to admire in his best canvases — J.T.Soby > < the picture contains several pretty passages of color — Clive Bell > 7. a. b. (1) (2) Synonyms: see way II. intransitive verb < the horse passages gracefully > transitive verb III. intransitive verb 1. 2. < passaged to Europe last month > transitive verb < the virus has been passaged in series seven times — Journal American Medical Association > |
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