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Meaning of passzol | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1 Standard
[ˈpɒsːol]

Definitions

  1. to suit, to match, to go with (to make a successful pairing)
    intransitive
  2. to fit (to conform to in size and shape)
    intransitive
  3. to fit (to be in agreement with)
    figuratively, intransitive
  4. to pass (to move the ball to a teammate)
    ambitransitive
  5. to pass, to hand (to transfer to someone)
    broadly, colloquial, transitive
  6. to pass (to decline to play in one's turn)
    intransitive
  7. to pass on, to skip (to decline doing something, especially answering a question)
    ambitransitive, broadly, colloquial

Equivalents

English Fit Match Mesh pass
Kurdî fît mesh

Examples

“Keringőt hallgattunk, mert ez passzolt leginkább a hangulatunkhoz.”

We were listening to a waltz, because that was what best suited our mood.

“Próba nélkül, a méret alapján passzolni kellett a cipőnek.”

The shoes had to fit based on the size, without trying on.

“Newton mechanikája gyönyörűen passzol az isteni teremtés és gondviselés gondolatához.”

Newton's mechanics fits the concept of divine creation and providence beautifully.

“A portugálnak passzolja a labdát, aki ballal kapura lő.”

He passes the ball to the Portuguese, who shoots with his left.

“– Passzolod? – nyújtotta a kezét Ricsi, én meg kihalásztam a táskámból a füzetem.”

"Will you pass it to me?" Ricsi held out his hand, and I fished my exercise book out of my bag.

“Ha nem tud lapot kitenni, passzol és a következő játékos jön sorra [...]”

If they cannot put down a card, they pass, and it is the next player's turn …

“De persze, kérdezzetek, legfeljebb passzolok.”

But sure, ask away, I can always pass on answering.

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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