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Significados de
travel by
en inglés
portugués
passar de largo
catalán
passar
español
pasar
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Move past.
pass
surpass
pass by
go past
go by
español
pasar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
pass
"
pass
surpass
pass by
go past
go by
Examples for "
pass
"
1
Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers
pass
on to consumers.
2
YOUR boarding
pass
contains far, far more information than you might think.
3
The
pass
rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4
UK police have said officers will
pass
the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5
These people must
pass
certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1
First, that allowed Apple to
surpass
Microsoft in market value last year.
2
Reuters: Will the United States
surpass
Germany and Japan in solar installations?
3
It works for me in some cases because I
surpass
their expectations.
4
The houses are rather larger, and they
surpass
the others in filth.
5
A shift from coal would make it
surpass
many current EU goals.
1
In March, Moscow let the Libya resolution
pass
by
abstaining from voting.
2
Parliament rises on July 29, thus the bill must
pass
by
then.
3
This morning he will
pass
by
on his way to the city.
4
She looked out the window and saw several office buildings
pass
by
.
5
The next day and the next
pass
by
in a serene manner.
1
But
go
past
a certain point and you'll lose the path out.
2
Once we reach Landesfallen, we'll have to
go
past
them, far past.
3
When you buy a paper you
go
past
a rack of magazines.
4
He is very near here, and he will
go
past
your house.
5
John saw it
go
past
the gate whilst we were in school.
1
Good Heaven; I thought you had been let
go
by
the surgeons.
2
If new research is anything to
go
by
then not so good.
3
At present 80 per cent of Dubliners don't
go
by
public transport.
4
If the last year is anything to
go
by
,
neither much listened.
5
You can travel north beyond the ice, if you
go
by
water.
Uso de
travel by
en inglés
1
State and
travel
by
myself to New York City to comfort him.
2
Pakistani intelligence also allowed cross-border
travel
by
journalists summoned by the Saudi.
3
There has been a US ban on
travel
by
Americans to Cuba.
4
Ministers must make it cheaper and easier to
travel
by
greener means.
5
The agency has decided to suspend non-essential
travel
by
staff, Reuters reported.
6
Now passengers must
travel
by
bus, bus and train or by car.
7
Some
travel
by
other means such as on planes using false documents.
8
Everybody is in too much of a hurry to
travel
by
water.
9
In excessive heats I always
travel
by
night, from sunset to sunrise.
10
Ye maun take the risk and
travel
by
Muirtown without ony creedentials.
11
Then
travel
by
first-class rail to Venice for an overnight hotel stay.
12
You will make the journey fast if you
travel
by
express trains.
13
If you
travel
by
plane with any regularity, then probably not you.
14
When I
travel
by
train to Stanger I pay less than R20.
15
But we
travel
by
another road-theroad which does not avoid Nonza.
16
Henceforth lawlessness would have to
travel
by
night and work under cover.
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travel by
portugués
passar de largo
ir
catalán
passar
español
pasar
dejar atrás
Travel by
a través del tiempo
Travel by
por variante geográfica
Irlanda
Común
Nueva Zelanda
Común
Reino Unido
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