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passe-partout nom {m} | master key◼◼◼(a key that opens a set of several locks) passkey [passkeys]◼◼◼(a key that opens any door) skeleton key◼◼◼(key that opens a range of locks) pick [picks]◼◼◻(tool to open a lock) |
passe-partout adjectif | quotidian(common, mundane) |
passe-pierre nom {f} | rock samphire(Crithmum maritimum) |
passe-plat nom {m} | hatch [hatches]◼◼◼(opening for serving food) |
passe sanitaire nom {m} | green passnoun |
passé simple nom {m} | past historic tense◼◼◼(tense) |
passé simple (these terms have slightly different meanings in French nom {m} | simple past◼◼◼(the simple past tense) |
passe-temps nom {m} | hobby [hobbies]◼◼◼(activity done for enjoyment in spare time) pastime [pastimes]◼◼◼(that which amuses) |
passe-thé nom {m} | tea strainer◼◼◼(strainer for loose tea leaves) |
passée nom | bevy(large group of birds) |
passement de jambe nom {m} | step over(a dribbling move in football) |
passepartout nom {m} | master key(a key that opens a set of several locks) passkey [passkeys](a key that opens any door) |
passeport nom {m} | passport [passports]◼◼◼(official document) |
passeport vaccinal nom {m} | vaccine passport(document that proves vaccination) |
passer verbe | spend [spent, spending, spends]◼◼◼(to consume, to use up (time)) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to advance through all the steps or stages necessary to validity or effectiveness) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to be tolerated) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to change from one state to another) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to go by, over, or through) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to go from one person to another) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to go successfully through) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to go through any inspection or test successfully) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to move beyond the range of the senses or of knowledge) pass [passed, passing, passes]◼◼◼(to move or be moved from one place to another) have◼◼◼(to experience, go through) hand [handed, handing, hands]◼◼◻(to give, pass or transmit with the hand) break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks]◼◼◻(to cause a habit to no longer exist) call for◼◼◻(to come to a place to ask for (someone)) go by◼◼◻(to pass by without paying attention to) drop by◼◼◻(to visit informally and spontaneously) hand over◼◼◻(to relinquish control or possession) sift [sifted, sifting, sifts]◼◻◻(to sieve or strain (something)) go past◼◻◻(surpass a boundary) come round◼◻◻(to visit someone) touch on◼◻◻(come or go for a short time) |