Usage examples of "pass" in English with translation to Spanish

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Pass down the car, please. Pase adentro, por favor.
Study to pass the exam. Estudia para aprobar el examen.
Could you pass the salt? ¿Puede pasarme la sal?
He pulled aside to let a truck pass. Él se corrió para darle paso al camión.
She was fortunate to pass the exam. Ella tuvo fortuna de superar el examen.
They weren't able to pass on that tradition unto the next generation. Ellos no pudieron transmitir esa tradición hacia la próxima generación.
Can you pass me the milk? ¿Me alcanzas la leche?
You may not pass, sir. No puede pasar, señor.
He didn't pass after all. Él no aprobó al fin y al cabo.
Could you pass me the salt Podría pasarme la sal
It began to rain as we came near the pass. Empezó a llover cuando nos acercamos al paso.
The years pass by quickly. Los años pasan rápido.
Bill was able to pass the exam. Bill logró aprobar el examen.
Can you pass me the salt? ¿Puede pasarme la sal?
Would you pass me the salt? ¿Me pasarías la sal?
Were you able to pass the test? ¿Lograste aprobar el examen?
Could you pass me the mustard Podría pasarme la mostaza
I will not let you pass. No te dejaré pasar.
She is certain to pass the exam. Ella está segura de aprobar el examen.
Could you pass me the pepper Podría pasarme la pimienta
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