OXFORD 9000
📚 adj • entry_id 30534

passing

/ˈpɑːsɪŋ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
pasajero
That passes away; ephemeral.
And solace sought he none from priest nor leech, / And soon the same in movement and in speech / As heretofore he fill'd the passing hours […]
[…]this is just a passing thing But I believe in your sweet loving, loving, babe With every summer falling rain
excelente
Pre-eminent, excellent, extreme.
It was by dint of passing strength, / That he moved the massy stone at length.
her passing deformity
somero • superficial
Vague, cursory.
to have a passing acquaintance with somebody or something
to make a passing comment
pasante
Going past.
passing cars
📚 adv • entry_id 30535

passing

/ˈpɑːsɪŋ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
extremadamente
Surpassingly, greatly.
How wonderful is Death, / Death and his brother Sleep! / One, pale as yonder waning moon / With lips of lurid blue; / The other, rosy as the morn / When throned on ocean's wave / I…
[...] for she was called a fair lady, and a passing wise, and her name was called Igraine.
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📚 noun • entry_id 30536

passing

/ˈpɑːsɪŋ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
fallecimiento • muerte
Death, dying; the end of something.
paso
The fact of going past; a movement from one place to another or a change from one state to another.
And since he did not see Louie by the folding door, Louie knew that in his former passings and repassings he could not have seen her either.
aprobación
The act of approving a bill etc.
But capital was proving difficult to raise; rumours were in the air that the G.W.R. and L.S.W.R. were about to patch up their quarrel, and the people of Southampton, who twelve mon…
pase
The act of passing a ball etc. to another player.
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