[/ˈpæsɪdʒ; ˋpæsɪdʒ/] n 用法: 1 [U] (a) process of passing 过; 经过: the passage of time 时间的推移. (b) action of going past, through or across sth 通过; 穿过; 横过: The passage of motor vehicles is forbidden. 机动车禁止通行. (C) freedom or right to go through or across sth 通行权; 通行自由: They were denied passage through the occupied territory. 他们被禁止穿越占领区. 用法: 2 [C usu sing 通常作单数] way through sth 通路; 通道: force a passage through the crowd 在人群中挤出一条通路. 3[C] (cost of a ticket for a) journey from one place to another by ship or plane; voyage (乘船或飞机的)航程, 旅行, 旅费: book one's passage to New York 订购去纽约的票 * He worked his passage to Australia, eg paid for the journey by doing jobs on the ship he was travelling on. 他在去澳大利亚旅行的船上做工偿付船费. 用法: 4 (also `passageway) [C] narrow way through sth, esp with walls on both sides; corridor 通道; (尤指)走廊. 用法: 5 [C] tube-like structure in the human body, through which air, secretions, etc pass (人体内的)管道(如气管、 分泌管道等): the nasal passages 鼻腔通道 * (infml) the back passage, ie the anus 肛门. 用法: 6 [C] short section from a book, speech, piece of music, etc quoted or considered on its own (书、 讲话、 音乐等的)一段, 一节: a passage from the Bible 《圣经》的一段经文. 用法: 7 [U] passing of a bill1(4) by a parliament so that it becomes law (法案的)通过. |