1. to let somebody through
2. pass
Pass the salt, please.
During the test, she felt very sick, so she got a pass to go to the toilet.
You can't enter here unless you have a pass.
It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.
You may be able to pass unnoticed in a city, but in a village that's not possible.
Go straight down the road, and when you pass the traffic light you're there.
I passed all my classes this year but I wanted to get higher marks.
The patient may pass away at any moment.
I got my driver's license on the second time I tried to pass the driver's test.
Pass on, please, and do not obstruct the way.
I have a whole box of cigars ready to pass out when my son is born.
This is a golden opportunity we'd be stupid to pass up. Let's get to work and finish it all in one fell swoop.
Was your mock exam score this time within the pass range for your preferred school?
He killed time in a coffee shop watching girls pass by.
I think you fall well within 'cute girl'. You'd easily go and pass in his judgement.
3. omit
You can omit the preposition in this phrase.
You should omit this point.
Can we omit an identifying relative clause in a sentence? No we can't omit an identifying relative clause in a sentence.
He was omitted from the team because of his behaviour.
a significant detail was omitted from your story
If we omit critical inputs...
omit the details
3 products were omitted in this shipment
However, in agreement with the competent authorities, the applicant may omit part of this information.
... agents, and those who omit themselves
Omit needless words!
You can omit the last chapter of the book.
Time is short and we must omit some of the speeches from the program.
英語 "という言葉пропускать"(omit)集合で発生します。
talking to strangers4. skip
My physics teacher doesn't care if I skip classes.
Why do you skip lunch every day?
They always skip school.
Once you skip a lesson, it's hard to catch up with your classmates.
I hate those who always skip class and ask their friends to answer the roll call for them.
If you skip my class, I will kill you.
However, skip this meal leads to deregulations of metabolism.
Look! Ann is skipping
skip - to not do a usual habit or activity / Usually, he gets up and has orange juice or just skips breakfast because he is late for class.
Managers often wish to see the result too soon and skip a vital process
I didn't read every page in the magazine. I skipped a few pages.
The fence was low enough to pass it with a skip
skip lessons
I think I'll skip lunch today - I'm not very hungry. Skip the niceness, I know you don't like me.
I skipped class and I went to the park instead; The police think that bank robbers must have skipped the country by now.
英語 "という言葉пропускать"(skip)集合で発生します。
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