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Significados de
pass off
en inglés
portugués
acontecer
catalán
sobrevenir
español
ocurrir
Volver al significado
To come to pass.
pass
happen
occur
hap
come about
come off
fall out
go on
take place
español
ocurrir
portugués
desaparecer
catalán
remetre
español
esfumarse
Volver al significado
Disappear gradually.
fleet
fade
evanesce
blow over
español
esfumarse
Sinónimos
Examples for "
fleet
"
fleet
fade
evanesce
blow over
Examples for "
fleet
"
1
That means it takes about 15 years to turn over the
fleet
.
2
In other words, the new, smaller future
fleet
is budget-driven, not strategy-driven.
3
But it's also true that China's
fleet
is different to other countries'.
4
The
fleet
expansion would depend on the market in 2010, Dabbagh said.
5
However, the
fleet
is largely obsolete and not fit for modern combat.
1
Some victims of violent deaths
fade
too quickly from our collective memory.
2
Again hold the image for a moment, and then let it
fade
.
3
Steve said that it had taken weeks for the bloodstains to
fade
.
4
The look in the eyes of the leading lady began to
fade
.
5
The light began to
fade
and the dream to become more actual.
1
Maybe this irrational passion is going to pop like a soap bubble,
evanesce
.
2
Just as he was about to
evanesce
completely, Frieda, Liz, and Betty burst in from the kitchen.
3
Soon she would
evanesce
to nothing.
4
The stone around them might
evanesce
again, as smokestone sometimes does, after an hour or a thousand years of being rock.
5
Evanesce
from her home to go to Eastbourne
1
Sit down by the open window; let the wind
blow
over
you.
2
Yes, but he will soon be better; it will all
blow
over
.
3
Leaning forward, he struck the oncomer a hard
blow
over
the head.
4
The storm did not
blow
over
,
although it blew steadily and strongly.
5
I hoped the storm would
blow
over
,
after a puff or two.
portugués
vomitar
catalán
exhalar
Volver al significado
Expel (gases or odors)
breathe
emit
portugués
vomitar
Uso de
pass off
en inglés
1
This supper did not
pass
off
so gaily as the former one.
2
Just a bit dizzy, Bob; but that'll
pass
off
in a moment.
3
Unfortunately, the incident at Hammersmith did not
pass
off
without making mischief.
4
He is sick and tired as yet, but it will
pass
off
.
5
There's nothing would make it
pass
off
tolerably but a good reward.
6
Italy: St Patrick's Day tends to
pass
off
quietly in Italy.
7
It had begun to
pass
off
,
in the lethargy of maternity.
8
Mid-term elections in the Medical Council usually
pass
off
almost unnoticed.
9
The little chill would
pass
off
in time, and no harm would result.
10
It will
pass
off
by to-morrow, or at the latest the next day.
11
Mentiins the innovations that they try to
pass
off
as art.
12
DeBrincat one-timed a beautiful cross-ice
pass
off
the rush, ripping a short-side effort.
13
It was delicious, but not yet something I could
pass
off
as KFC.
14
I wonder how often people try to
pass
off
fake pictures?
15
Now let the affair
pass
off
just as quietly and seriously as possible.
16
You will see that the night will not
pass
off
without something happening.
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Translations for
pass off
portugués
acontecer
suceder
ocorrer
desaparecer
esvanecer
vomitar
catalán
sobrevenir
ocórrer
esdevenir-se
passar
succeir
tenir lloc
remetre
esvair-se
desaparèixer
exhalar
español
ocurrir
acontecer
llegar a pasar
sobrevenir
acaecer
tener lugar
pasar
suceder
llegar a ocurrir
esfumarse
marchar
desaparecer
desvanecerse
Pass off
a través del tiempo
Pass off
por variante geográfica
Irlanda
Común
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
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