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词组 pass over
释义
Idiom
pass overpass over (someone/something)
to ignore someone or something.
Thirty attorneys were passed over for promotion by the department.

Phr V
pass over
passes, passing, passed
pass over sb or pass sb over
to not give someone a job or a higher position and give it to someone else who is younger or less experiencedusually passive
Ms Williams claims that she was passed over because she was pregnant.
often + for
He decided to retire at the age of 55 after being passed over for promotion.
pass over sth or pass sth over
to avoid discussing a particular subject, or to ignore something that someone has said
The media has been accused of passing over some of the most disturbing details of the case.Yes, well, we'll pass over that last comment.
phrasepass over1. pass over sth to deliberately not discuss a particular subject or deal with a particular problem: Many textbooks pass over upsetting details about the war. Let's pass over the budget matter for now, and go on to talk about our new projects. Less serious crimes such as vandalism are passed over, as police struggle to maintain order in this deprived part of the city. SIMILAR TO: ignore2. pass sb overpass over sb usually passive if you are passed over for a job, you do not get it because someone else in the same organization who is less experienced is chosen instead of you, and you think that this is unfair: Johnson claimed that she was unfairly passed over in favor of a man, and accused the company of sexism.be passed over for promotion Three black officers claim they have been passed over for promotion because of racial prejudice.

pass (someone or something) over

1. To hand something to someone, often by giving it to someone or multiple people in between who then in turn hand it to the recipient. Please pass this letter over to Jennifer. That book looks interesting—pass it over.
2. To skip, ignore, or disregard (someone or something). I'm sorry, but the board passed your idea over in favor of something more traditional. They're always going to pass you over for promotions if you don't set yourself apart!

pass over

1. To skip, ignore, or disregard (someone or something). I'm sorry, but the board passed over your idea in favor of something more traditional. You're always going to be passed over for promotions if you don't set yourself apart!
2. To cross overhead. Just then, a huge flock of geese passed over us.

pass something over (to someone)

to send something to someone farther down in a line of people. (Each person hands it to the next.) Please pass this paper over to Jane. Would you pass this paper over to Jane?

pass over

 (someone or something)
1. to skip over someone or something; to fail to select someone or something. I was next in line for a promotion, but they passed over me. I passed over the bruised apples and picked out the nicest ones.
2. to pass above someone or something. A cloud passed over our little group, cooling us a little. The huge blimp passed over the little community.

pass over

1. See pass by, def. 2.
2. See pass away.

pass over

v.
1. To move or travel above something or someone: The plane passed over our heads while we were talking.
2. To avoid or bypass something, especially something difficult or unpleasant: We tried to pass over the subject of the divorce. The report passed over the events leading up to the war.
3. To disregard or ignore someone or something: I can't believe they passed me over for that promotion again! I wanted the panel to appoint me to the committee, but they passed over me completely.
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