pass over
英 [pɑːs ˈəʊvə(r)]
美 [pæs ˈoʊvər]
(任命或晋升时)排挤,不公正对待; (在谈话或演讲中)不提,忽略,跳过
柯林斯词典
- (任命或晋升时)跳过,不考虑
If someoneis passed over fora job or position, they do not get the job or position and someone younger or less experienced is chosen instead.- She claimed she was repeatedly passed over for promotion...
她声称在晋升时自己被一次又一次地排除在外。 - They've been rejected, disappointed, ignored, passed over.
他们遭到拒绝,满心失望,备受冷落,无人理会。
- She claimed she was repeatedly passed over for promotion...
- (在谈话或演讲中)不提及,忽略,跳过
If youpass overa topic in a conversation or speech, you do not talk about it.- He largely passed over the government's record...
他基本没有提及政府政绩。 - They seem to think her crimes should be passed over in silence.
他们似乎认为应该对她的罪行保持沉默。
- He largely passed over the government's record...
英英释义
verb
- bypass
- He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible
- rub with a circular motion
- wipe the blackboard
- He passed his hands over the soft cloth
- fly over
- The plane passed over Damascus
- travel across or pass over
- The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day
- make a passage or journey from one place to another
- The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenir
双语例句
- She claimed she was repeatedly passed over for promotion
她声称在晋升时自己被一次又一次地排除在外。 - I can't pass over your mistake this time.
我无法原谅你这次的错误。 - Sandora: What about a plane crash or something similar where all the passengers pass over?
有关一架飞机坠毁或者类似的某事,所有的旅客不加考虑? - I cannot pass over the matter unnoticed.
我不能对这事置之不理。 - Satellites used for weather forecasting pass over the two poles of the Earth.
用于天气预报的卫星的轨道会通过地球的两极。 - To pass over or through with or as if with wings.
飞过用或似乎用翅膀飞过或飞越。 - We mustn't pass over his mistakes.
对他的错误不能迁就。 - The new highway will pass over the road beside our village.
这条新建的高速公路将穿过我们村旁的小路。 - The blood will be a sign for you on the houses where you are; and when I see the blood, I will pass over you.
这血要在你们所住的房屋上作记号;我一见这血,就越过你们去。 - The air picks up moisture from the polar ice cap and bodies of water it may pass over.
空气从它可能经过的北极冰帽和水域吸收水分。