pass - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pass in Hindi

  • उत्तीर्ण

Noun

  • पास
  • मार्ग
  • सफलता
  • रास्ता
  • हालत
  • राह
  • वार
  • दशा
  • स्र्ख़
  • पार-पत्र
  • उत्तीर्ण

pass Definition

Verb

  • move or cause to move in a specified direction.
  • go past or across; leave behind or on one side in proceeding.
  • (of time or a point in time) elapse; go by.
  • transfer (something) to someone, especially by handing or bequeathing it to the next person in a series.
  • (of a candidate) be successful in (an examination, test, or course).
  • (of a legislative or other official body) approve or put into effect (a proposal or law) by voting on it.
  • pronounce (a judgment or judicial sentence).
  • forgo one's turn in a game or an offered opportunity.

Noun

  • an act or instance of moving past or through something.
  • a successful completion of an examination or course.
  • a card, ticket, or permit giving authorization for the holder to enter or have access to a place, form of transportation, or event.
  • (in football, soccer, hockey, and other games) an act of throwing, kicking, or hitting the ball or puck to another player on the same team.
  • an amorous or sexual advance made to someone.
  • a route over or through mountains.

pass Example

  • please pass the fish ( कृपया मछली पास करें )
  • a bus pass ( एक बस पास )
  • a 100 percent pass rate ( एक 100 प्रतिशत पास दर )
  • we will not let you pass ( हम आपको पास नहीं होने देंगे )

More Sentence

  • she would pass remarks about the Paxtons in their own house
  • things came to such a pass that these gentlemen sat coldly at the meetings not daring to speak out freely and honestly
  • this is a sad pass for a fixture that used to crackle with excitement
  • the pass over the mountain was open again after the snows
  • a jury could not be trusted to pass upon the question of Endicott's good faith
  • the two vehicles had no room to pass each other
  • if Ann remarried the estate would pass to her new husband
  • pass an electric current through it
  • she made a pass at Stephen
  • we pass on dessert and have coffee
  • infections can pass from mother to child at birth
  • it is now my duty to pass sentence upon you
  • you could only get in with a pass
  • she couldn't agree, but let it pass
  • his intent was to pass the ball forward rather than knock it back
  • his cross-field pass to Giggs