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●ˌpass sth ˈon (to sb) 🔑1. to give sth to sb else, especially after receiving or using it yourself 转交;(接到或使用…之后)递给,传给◆I’ll pass this book on to you when I’ve finished with it. 我看完这本书后就给你。◆I’ll pass on your news to the rest of the family. 我会把你的消息带给家里人的。SYN hand sth on (to sb) 2. to give sth that you have, such as a disease, a quality, etc. to sb else 把(疾病)传染给;将(品质等)传给◆HIV can be passed on from parent to child. 艾滋病病毒可能由父母传染给子女。◆Parents pass these attitudes on to their children. 父母的这些观念会传给孩子。3. if a company, a shop/store, etc. passes on higher or lower costs to its customers, it makes them pay more or less for sth 把(成本)转嫁给(顾客)◆The supermarket did not pass on its profit to customers by cutting prices. 超市没有削减价格向顾客让利。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |