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词组 pass off
释义
Idiom
pass off
to happen in a particular way.
The ceremony passed off without a problem, with the baby sleeping through most of it.

Phr V
pass off
passes, passing, passed
pass off
(always + adv/prep) British & Australian if an event passes off in a good way, it happens in that way
The demonstration passed off peacefully, although there were over 200,000 people present.
phrasepass off1. pass off peacefully/well BrE if an event passes off peacefully or well, it is peaceful or a success: Today's demonstration passed off peacefully, as 5000 people gathered in the capital's main square. The party had passed off rather well, he thought.2. it passes off BrE spoken if the effects of an illness pass off, they disappear: "You're shivering! Have you seen a doctor?" "No, I'm sure it'll pass off." SIMILAR TO: disappear

pass (someone or something) off (as something else)

To pretend someone or something is, or disguise someone or something as, something else. I passed Jake off as my brother so he could take advantage of our family discount. There are always guys passing cheap watches off as Rolexes in this part of town.

pass off

To be carried out to completion. I was so nervous, but the ceremony passed off without a hitch.

pass someone or something off

(on someone) (as someone or something) Go to palm someone or something off (on someone) (as someone or something).

pass something off (on someone) (as something)

 and pass something off
to get rid of something deceptively by giving or selling it to someone as something else. I passed the rhinestone off on John as a diamond. Don't try to pass that fake off on me! He couldn't pass off the stone on the clever jeweler.

pass something off

(as something) Go to shrug something off (as something).

pass off

1. Misrepresent something or someone, as in They tried to pass off that piece of glass as a gemstone, or Bill passed her off as his sister. [Late 1700s] Also see palm off.
2. Be completed or carried out, take place, as in The meeting passed off without incident. [Late 1700s]

pass off

v.
1. To offer, sell, or circulate something that is an imitation as though it were genuine: Some dishonest merchants are able to pass off glass as a gemstone.
2. To present someone as something else. Often used reflexively: He tried to pass himself off as a banker, even though he has no experience in finance. The clever spy passed herself off as a store clerk. My friend passed the refugee off as a visiting cousin when the landlord asked who he was.
3. To disregard or ignore something by considering it to have some negative quality: I passed his snide comment off as a joke. They pass off everything I say as ignorant.
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