单词 | Pass on |
例句 | 1. Let's pass on to the next subject now. 2. Let us now pass on to the next subject. 3. Tenants remain liable if they pass on their lease. 4. He's not here?I'll pass on the message. 5. We will pass on this saving to our customers. 6. Tom gave him a free pass on the railway. 7. I hope I can pass on some useful advice. 8. He has written a note asking me to pass on his thanks. 9. Everyone was struck by their readiness to pass on all they knew. 10. Thanks. I'm going to pass on dessert, if you don't mind. 11. She asked me to pass on her good wishes to all her friends and colleagues. 12. Let's pass on to the next item on the agenda. 13. An individual may pass on to future generations its genes for tallness. 14. They pass on their cost of borrowing and add to it their profit margin. 15. I'm afraid I'll have to pass on that offer of coffee. 16. The experienced artisan would pass on the tricks of the trade to the apprentice. 17. 'What's the capital of Peru?' 'I'll have to pass on that one.' 18. I'll pass on the fried potato crisp, but take the porridge. 19. We would like to pass on our deepest sympathy to Ken's wife Marjorie. 20. He wanted me to pass on a message to the police. 20. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 21. It's possible to pass on the virus to others through physical contact. 22. Felix said he'd pass on his best wishes. 23. Give her a message to pass on to Anna. 24. They pass on the saving to you. 25. Leave enough for one careful pass on the planer. 26. I had to pass on the last question. 27. But Andre Hastings dropped a pass on first down. 28. Positives could pass on a negative gene. 29. I've one or two useful pieces of information to pass on to you. 30. I asked for names and addresses so that I might pass on details to the police. 1. Everyone was struck by their readiness to pass on all they knew. 2. The experienced artisan would pass on the tricks of the trade to the apprentice. 31. Any verdict we pass on punishment must be soundly based on an acceptable general moral philosophy. 32. I wonder how fast other lenders pass on reductions and why the time varies. 33. I tried to pass on to Louie everything I knew about the business. 34. Ed: Do you have a nostalgic memory of your childhood home to pass on? 35. Maybe the time has come when they will now pass on the secret that they have so jealously guarded. 36. They asked their countrymen to inform the authorities of their arrival and pass on their request for asylum, the report added. 37. Do we want to pass on our cultural heritage by accident or by design? 38. They should really only say that animals happen to pass on their genes, some more than others. 39. Perhaps you do not want to pass on; in which case I shall answer your unspoken question. 40. I have a tip to pass on to other readers. 41. The Government should take action to force all car manufacturers to pass on its tax cut. 42. We were built as gene machines, created to pass on our genes. 43. Don't pass on your passions, to settle in the stale normality. Endure. Strive. Ensure. Anthony Liccione 44. Mission - a wish to help others, to leave a legacy, to pass on knowledge, to serve a purpose. 45. It can fine-tune the signal the receptors pass on, and it can change the number of receptors. 46. Above all, the water companies may pass on to their customers any new costs caused by changes in environmental regulations. 47. The large drops leave the spray behind and pass on to hit the target. 48. Or would the wisdom-giving years pass on a new perception that far surpassed the achievements of scientific knowledge? 49. At the Russell-Cairns unit in Oxford psychologists can pass on advice to schools to help youngsters like Chris. 50. We are just here for a spell and pass on. 51. Such considerations affect the way the courts decide on what sentence to pass on the accused. 52. I am not the Leader - God is the real Leader. He calls me at times me to lead, at times to follow or at times to get out of the way. But most of all he calls me to encourage, appreciate, listen to and support GENEROUSLY those around me. I just try my best to pass on to others His inspired will and hope to not mess it up. Tom Krause 53. I have no desire to pass on nasty stories about other people, not even when I know the facts of the case. 54. It may live longer, but it will be less successful at reproducing and may fail to pass on its genes. 55. A paddle stroke is like any other model or diagram which is used to pass on information. 56. Pass on the Super Bowl and use the money that is being raised as the start for building a new football stadium. 57. May I also pass on my thanks to your master for providing such a great venue for my business lunches. 58. Could you pass on my thanks for all these lovely gifts? 59. In time, the system settles down and householders and sneaks pass on genes with equal efficiency. 60. One of the most important gifts a teacher can pass on to pupils is a sense of control over one's life. 61. One company, however, had several informal contacts in universities and these contacts would pass on relevant papers and reports. 62. For a start there was the gloomy news he had to pass on to Jacqui. 63. The men we pass on the street look me over, as if I too might be available for the asking. 64. Being the owner, if he sells the goods he will be able to pass on that ownership to his purchaser. 65. By keeping inventories down, direct sellers can immediately pass on the savings when component prices fall. 66. If the nerve fails to pass on the correct signals, the limb becomes useless. 67. Drugs squad officers want doctors and hospitals to pass on information about any traces of crack found in patients during emergency treatments. 68. Of all the judgments we pass in life, none is more important than the judgment we pass on ourselves. Nathaniel Branden 69. Please pass on my sympathy to Mr and Mrs Stanton. 70. Packers have found it difficult to pass on any price increases to multiples with the result that retail tickets have remained steady. 71. The big fear was that they would pass on potentially-harmful genes to other E. coli already in the gut. 72. For a moment he stood gazing balefully at the Corsican's back as he turned away to pass on down the line. 73. They pass on basic gardening skills to Ray Gravel, the ex-Rugby Union international and keen amateur gardener. 74. And she blasts supermarkets for failing to pass on profits to customers by cutting prices. 75. Officials admitted that they failed to pass on important information. 76. Dozens of national ticket brokers have a ready supply to pass on, albeit for a profit. 77. Leading lenders were last night warning they may not be able to pass on any further rate reductions to mortgage holders. 78. The members wanted to visit the lady to pass on birthday greetings. 79. If only she was alive today to pass on the secrets of her success. 80. This was followed by four further weeks which trained them to pass on these new skills to other villagers. 81. They pass on about 13 years earlier than those in other professions. 82. Diamond thieves used old shoes in the woods in North Lane to pass on the goods. 83. And not only that, but they pass on their chemical deterrent through the pupal stage into the adult moth itself. 84. I have had some modest success in this regard, and pass on here some tips I have used. 85. A busy place at which most tourists cast no more than a cursory glance and pass on. 86. In some countries it is only permissible to pass on the outside. 87. So this was not the equivalent of a father wanting to pass on the passionate love of his hobby to his children. 88. We look this problem firmly in the eye and pass on. 89. I think I'll pass on the hiking next time. 90. Will you pass on the authenticity of this painting? 91. They had come to pass on their experience in stock raising. 92. If we can't address the problem, Moslem floating people's poverty and weak tendency can pass on their subgeneration. 93. While Allison O'Steen, Tryon, N.C., loved her late mother, she says, her habit of ironing sheets isn't something Ms. O'Steen, a mother of two, wants to pass on. 94. You'd surely go for his first-rate brain, though you might pass on what his detractors consider the vainglorious temperament that comes bundled with it. 95. There may be a need to set up a reception or transit center through which displaced people pass on the way to a longer term settlement site. 96. If you do not wish to have your information pass on to third parties for promotion of the HKTDC's Style Hong Kong Show in Harbin, please ( against the box. 97. It's all about spatial awareness: Those who walk-n-surf tend to weave to and fro, making them impossible to pass on crowded or skinny sidewalks. 98. Through a common Ethernet cable, it is possible to connect the machine to a lgoodop Personal Computer and to pass on data and archives for further processing. 99. The dumb village multitudes pass on unchanging; the feel of the spade in the hand is no different for all our talk: good seasons and bad follow each other as of old. 100. Through agential pass on, its price often card of expensive product going abroad is multiple count even decuple. 101. With the color as I wanted, I set an occlusion pass on top of everything with its blending mode set to MULTIPLY. 102. In the mining process of medium thick steeply inclined orebody, changing the relative position of manway and pass on the stope face to suit the change of orebody can reduce the dilution rate. 103. Sure, she has some abnormal liver labs and that does happen with pre-eclampsia, so I'll give him a pass on this one. Dr. 104. To organizers from the association of Transhumance and Nature, the goal of the day is to help preserve the ancient routes and pass on a tradition to the younger generation. 105. It is a very smart post-processing pass on the rendered image, basically selectively smoothing out parts of the image where a smart filter detects a jaggy line. 106. Matsushita made a considerable effort to pass on his company's legacy to each new recruit. 107. First pass on the majority of Entrenchment sound effects (no vocals yet). 108. The catch is Starbucks wants consumers to pass on their benevolence by performing a good deed for another person, say, to hold open a door or buy someone a cup of coffee. 109. Obesity. Reaching for calorie-free glasses of water throughout the day helps many people stay filled up enough to pass on snacks, says Prevention Fitness Editor Michele Stanten. 110. They weave in and out of traffic,[http:///pass on.html] and they pass on the right. 111. JD Sports Fashion has promised to put pressure on suppliers to pass on falling cotton costs to hard-up consumers. 112. The Sen Xilang in meeting returns pass on the holograph letter that man of simple of Japanese premier springlet invites general Beijing to visit day. 113. However, if there are lots of unvaccinated people in the population, they can pass on this strain until it happens to mutate back into a disease-causing form, as happened in Nigeria. 114. Pass on in nakedness and shame , you who live in Shaphir. 115. But even Japan's "core core" inflation rate, which strips out both energy and fresh food, is ticking up, as higher prices for wholesale goods pass on to consumers. 116. That will involve additional expenses for us, which we'll have to pass on to you as a rate hike. 117. He made a quick phone call to pass on his congratulation. 118. He had once told Obama to pass on the Senate race and wait to run for Chicago mayor one day. 119. Only the apostles had been able to pass on the power of the Spirit to others by the laying on of hands( Acts8:14-24; 2 Timothy1:2). 120. Republicans say the estate tax - which they have dubbed the "death tax" - makes it impossible for many Americans to pass on their family-owned businesses or farms to their children. 121. After succeeding in the lab, he began a test in a greenhouse to see if the genetically modified cotton plant would survive and pass on its new trait. 122. When he neared Broadway, he noticed the captain's gathering of wanderers, but thinking it to be the result of a street preacher or some patent medicine fakir, was about to pass on. 123. Checklists and tips - and - hints panels pass on hard-won knowledge in a simple form. 124. It's my duty to pass on the tradition of the great Alaskan lead dogs. 125. Buy the pass on a message of sina to Microsoft general, the expert inside course of study expresses generally open-eyed . 126. If I had more respect to my life than the peace of the kingdom, I should've made a defence for myself that might leastwise have delayed the ugly sentence which I believe you will pass on me. 127. There are still a few travellors who rashly attempt to cross the pass on foot. 128. Only by word of mouth, from mind to mind, could they pass on the secret. 129. Post card, Post care is a charity fund-raising campaign dedicated to pass on people's care to others. 130. They pass on their cost of borrowing and add it to their profit margin. 131. With the reporter, a few person of the same trades that come round to interview were not allowed inside, can pass pass on of company of AOL precatory public relations only a few interview content. 132. Better yet, pass on the oil and sprinkle your salad with wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar or a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a little pepper and salt. 133. Of course, Bole they were going to pass on the knowledge content of the letter. 134. Only 1 in 16 frogs end up see-through, and Sumida's team has not yet figured out how to pass on the transparent trait to offspring. 135. E. g. What if she found die before I got home, give up the ghost and pass on, alone in the dark? 136. Fathers eating a fatty diet can pass on health problems to their female offspring, according to a study in rats published in Nature. 137. Maybe if we lived much longer lives we would be kinder to each other and able to pass on lifes lessons better. 138. Having read the book, she will be able to pass on the acquired knowledge to trainee teachers. 139. Galvani and May say such 'heterogeneous diseases' are less likely to cause epidemics than infections that everyone is equally likely to pass on. 140. A biologist has inadvertently made history after becoming the first person to pass on an insect-borne virus to another human by sexual contact. 141. I'm not really in a family mood. I think I'm gonna pass on tonight's little soiree. 142. Hoping that the foundation could pass on the baton,[http:///pass on.html] with the intention that the seeds of kind-heartedness could be planted in everybody's heart. 143. Borup Fiord Pass on Ellesmere Island, shown in the top image, is the only known place where sulfur from a natural spring is deposited over ice. 144. The cost of eating out has leapt as restaurants pass on the full cost of VAT. 145. But there is evidence that older dads are also more likely to pass on genetic defects to their offspring, according to Copel. 146. Several thousand PLA troops are indisputably stationed in the Khunjerab Pass on the Xinjiang border to protect the Karakoram highway, which PLA soldiers are now repairing in several places. 147. Jim: That will involve additional expenses for us, which we'll have to pass on to you as a rate hike. 148. The investigative articles we print are supported by documentary evidence thanks to the public-spiritedness of citizens who at great risk to themselves pass on this material to us. 149. Roll pass on angle steel rolling, I-beam rolling and U-section, etc. were intensively studied. 150. Title: How did Leading Nucleuses of Three Generations of the Party Pass on and Develop the Thought of the Partys Governing Capacity? 151. He also extended congratulations to the Moldovan guests on the National Day of Moldova, and asked Ostapciuk to pass on his cordial regards to President Voronin. 152. Among the Basuto of Southern Africa, Frazer records, the liver of the vanquished would be eaten to impart bravery, the ears to pass on his intelligence and his testicles to give strength. 153. By reformed the type of the entry sliding guide of round pass on continuous bar mill, the production accident of jamming is successfully prevented, and the productivity is increased. |
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