Pases (en. Passes)
/'pases/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Document that authorizes access to a place or activity.
He showed his passes to enter the concert.
Él mostró sus pases para entrar al concierto.
Movements in a game, such as soccer, in which the ball is passed to a teammate.
Accurate passes are key to winning the game.
Los pases precisos son clave para ganar el partido.
Temporary permissions granted in various contexts.
The access passes to the VIP area are limited.
Los pases de acceso a la zona VIP son limitados.
verb
Action of giving or transferring something to another person.
She passes the book to her friend.
Ella le pasa el libro a su amigo.
Participating in an event by showing authorization.
You need to pass the event checks.
Necesitas pasar las verificaciones del evento.
Etymology
Derives from the verb pasar, implying the act of moving something from one place to another.
Common Phrases and Expressions
pass and continue
Expression that indicates allowing passage without restrictions.
pase y siga
boarding pass
Permission granted to board a means of transportation.
pase de abordar
to make a pass
Action of allowing or authorizing something.
dar un pase
Related Words
pass
To perform the act of moving something from one place to another.
pasar
walk
A walk or movement in a specific space.
paseo
passport
A document that certifies a person's identity and nationality for travel.
pasaporte
Slang Meanings
Magic passes
Refers to magic tricks performed as a show.
Se refiere a trucos de magia que se realizan como espectáculo.
Pass in sports
Informal use to refer to a good play in a team game.
Uso informal para referirse a una buena jugada en un juego de equipo.