PASS vs STRAIT: NOUN
- A usually brief attempt
- (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls
- You advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent
- Success in satisfying a test or requirement
- (military) a written leave of absence
- A bad or difficult situation or state of affairs
- The location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks
- A difficult juncture
- One complete cycle of operations (as by a computer)
- Any authorization to pass or go somewhere
- A document indicating permission to do something without restrictions
- A permit to enter or leave a military installation
- A complementary (free) ticket
- (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate
- A flight or run by an aircraft over a target
- (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team
- A difficult position (often used in plural)
- A narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- Fig.: A condition of narrowness or restriction; doubt; distress; difficulty; poverty; perplexity; -- sometimes in the plural.
- A neck of land; an isthmus.
- A (comparatively) narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water; -- often in the plural
- Plural Cloth of single width, as opposed to broad cloth: a term in use in the sixteenth century and later.
- A tight or narrow place; difficulty; distress; need; case of necessity: often in the plural.
- A narrow alley in London.
- A strip of land between two bodies of water; an isthmus.
- Specifically, a narrow passage of water connecting two bodies of water: often used in the plural: as, the Strait or Straits of Gibraltar; the Straits of Magellan; the Straits of Dover. Abbreviated St.
- A narrow pass or passage.
- Plural See cod-liver oil.
- A position of difficulty, perplexity, distress, or need.
- A narrow channel joining two larger bodies of water.
- A bad or difficult situation or state of affairs
- A narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water
PASS vs STRAIT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Narrow
- Righteous, strict.
- Narrow; restricted as to space or room; close.
- Parsimonious; niggargly; mean.
- Difficult; distressful; straited.
- Strict; scrupulous; rigorous.
- Close; intimate; near; familiar.
- Tight; close; closely fitting.
- Narrow; not broad.
- A variant of straight.
- Strict, rigid, or righteous.
- Fitting tightly; constricted.
- Narrow or confined.
- Having or marked by limited funds or resources.
- Difficult; stressful.
- Strict and severe
PASS vs STRAIT: VERB
- Pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
- Disappear gradually
- Come to pass
- Guide or pass over something
- Eliminate from the body
- Go beyond
- Grant authorization or clearance for
- Transmit information
- Stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
- Be inherited by
- Pass by
- Pass into a specified state or condition
- Pass (time) in a specific way
- Make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation
- Be identified, regarded, accepted, or mistaken for someone or something else; as by denying one's own ancestry or background
- Go successfully through a test or a selection process
- Accept or judge as acceptable
- Go unchallenged; be approved
- Allow to go without comment or censure
- Throw (a ball) to another player
- Place into the hands or custody of
- Transfer to another; of rights or property
- Cause to pass
- Go across or through
- Travel past
- N/A
PASS vs STRAIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To maneuver (the bull) by means of a pase in bullfighting.
- To walk (a batter).
- To allow to cross a barrier.
- To cause to go by.
- To cause to move as part of a process.
- To cause to move into a certain position.
- To cause to move.
- To cause or allow to go through a trial, test, or examination successfully.
- To undergo (a trial or examination) with favorable results.
- To go beyond; surpass.
- To fail to pay (a dividend).
- To go by without paying attention to; disregard or ignore.
- To allow to go by or elapse; spend.
- To go across; go through.
- To go by without stopping; proceed beyond or leave behind.
- To thrust or lunge in fencing.
- To be discharged from a bodily part.
- To convey property to an heir or heirs.
- To make a decision.
- To be approved or adopted.
- To serve as a barely acceptable substitute.
- To undergo an examination or a trial with favorable results.
- To decline an offer.
- To decline one's turn to bid, draw, bet, compete, or play.
- To be allowed to happen without notice or challenge.
- To happen; take place.
- To cease to exist; die. Often used with on.
- To come to an end.
- To undergo transition from one condition, form, quality, or characteristic to another.
- To be transferred or conveyed to another by will or deed.
- To be communicated or exchanged between persons.
- To transfer a ball or puck to a teammate.
- To be transferred from one to another; circulate.
- To move past in time; elapse.
- To gain passage despite obstacles.
- To move past another vehicle.
- To move by or in front of something.
- To extend; run.
- To move on or ahead; proceed.
- N/A
PASS vs STRAIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put to difficulties.
PASS vs STRAIT: ADVERB
- N/A
- Strictly; rigorously.
PASS vs STRAIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of rights or property
- Transfer to another
- Be approved
- Go unchallenged
- Be superior or better than some standard
- A complimentary ticket
- Pass over, across, or through
- Use up a period of time in a specific way
- For time to move forward
- Move past
- Of advancing the ball by throwing it
- Hard-pressed; straitened; hampered.
- Sore; great; difficult; distressing.
- Strict; rigorous; exacting.
- Close-fisted; stingy; avaricious.
- Strict; careful.
- Close.
- Tight.
- Of time, short; scant.
- Confined; restricted; limited in space or accommodation; close.
- Narrow; having little breadth or width.
- An old spelling of straight.
- Narrowly; tightly; closely; strictly; rigorously; strenuously; hard.
- To press hard; put to difficulties; distress; puzzle; perplex.
- To stretch; draw tight; tighten.
- To make strait or narrow; narrow; straiten; contract.
PASS vs STRAIT: RELATED WORDS
- Overhaul, Hand, Strait, Happen, Reach, Walk, Overtake, Return, Give, Toss, Legislate, Fade, Flip, Run, Go
- Passage, Hainan, Marine, Channel, Naval, Navy, Gulf, Maritime, Ocean, Sea, Seas, Bosporus, Seaway, Narrow, Pass
PASS vs STRAIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Elapse, Lapse, Hand, Strait, Happen, Reach, Walk, Overtake, Return, Give, Toss, Legislate, Fade, Flip, Run
- Passage, Hainan, Marine, Channel, Naval, Navy, Gulf, Maritime, Ocean, Sea, Seas, Bosporus, Seaway, Narrow, Pass
PASS vs STRAIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Present your pass to receive your boarding pass.
- In a surprise to absolutely no one who has been paying attention, pass length and pass completion are almost completely correlated.
- Multi pass turning is preferable over single pass turning in the industry for economic reasons.
- Will I be able to earn those LATAM Pass Miles in my LATAM Pass account?
- Air France Youth Pass and cannot benefit from the Youth Pass fare.
- Smart Pass through Smart Pass menu on your Emirates NBD Mobile Banking App.
- Each parking pass is only valid for the date printed on the pass.
- Unlike Disney World however, Express Pass and Express Pass Unlimited are not free.
- How do I go about transferring my Pass to a new Pass owner?
- How do I end my Pass or modify my Pass to a different Pass type?
- The Torres Strait Treaty outlines the maritime boundaries between Australia and Papua New Guinea in the Torres Strait.
- Lower Fraser, Strait of Georgia Mainland, and Strait of Georgia Vancouver Island.
- Torres Strait Islander person and is accepted as such by their Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander community.
- It divides the strait into two channels, called respectively the Great and the Little strait.
- Taiwan Strait would ensure lasting peace in the Taiwan Strait.
- STRAIT, SINGAPORE STRAIT, Peninsular Malaysia, West Coast to Singapore: Submarine cables.
- TORRESS STRAIT ISLANDER FLAG The Torres Strait Islander Flag stands for the unity and identity of all Torres Strait Islanders.
- Distribution: Queen Charlotte Strait and Strait of Georgia, British Columbia.
- People then named the strait as Bali Strait.
- The Sunda Strait, together with the Lombok Strait and Malacca Strait, are strategic choke points between the South china Sea and the Indian Ocean.
PASS vs STRAIT: QUESTIONS
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- What does the Torres Strait Islander flag symbolize?
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