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English
Verb
go past (third-person singular simple present goes past, present participle going past, simple past went past, past participle gone past)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, past.
- To elapse. (said of time)
- Synonyms: go by; see also Thesaurus:elapse
- That hour went past so quickly!
- To surpass a boundary; to go by a limit.
Translations
surpass a boundary
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 經過 / 经过 (zh) (jīngguò), 路過 / 路过 (zh) (lùguò), 走過 / 走过 (zh) (zǒuguò)
- Cimbrian: büarbàigan
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Esperanto: preterpasi (eo)
- French: passer (fr), dépasser (fr)
- German: übersteigen (de), überschreiten (de), übertreffen (de)
- Portuguese: Ultrapassar um limite, Ir até o limite
- Russian: переходи́ть (ru) impf (perexodítʹ), перейти́ (ru) pf (perejtí), переступа́ть (ru) impf (perestupátʹ), переступа́ть (ru) pf (perestupátʹ)
- Spanish: traspasar (es), rebasar (es)
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