Zoom past Meaning in English
expression
ˈzum/ /ˈpæst
ZOOM PAST
zˈuːm/ /pˈɑːst
ZOOM PAHST
Definición
To move very quickly past someone or something, often making a noticeable sound or impression. Commonly used to describe vehicles or people moving fast.
Uso & Matices
Informal and vivid—often for cars, bikes, or people in motion. Suggests a sense of speed, sometimes with a sound. Common with 'car', 'bike', or 'runner': 'A red car zoomed past me.' Not used in formal writing. Do not confuse with 'move past' (which lacks speed/sound).
Spanish: pasar zumbando - pasar rápidamentePortuguese (BR): passar voando - passar rapidamentePortuguese (PT): passar a voar - passar rapidamenteChinese (Simplified): 飞快地经过 - 呼啸而过Chinese (Traditional): 飛快地經過 - 呼嘯而過Hindi: बिजली की तरह गुज़र जाना - तेज़ी से निकल जानाArabic: يمر بسرعة البرق - يمر مسرعًاBengali: ঝাঁপিয়ে পাশ কাটিয়ে যাওয়া - দ্রুত চলে যাওয়াRussian: промчаться мимо - быстро пролететь мимоJapanese: びゅんと通り過ぎる - 素早く通過するVietnamese: lao vụt qua - vụt ngang quaKorean: 쌩 지나가다 - 빠르게 지나치다Turkish: hızla geçip gitmek - jet gibi geçmekUrdu: بجلی کی طرح گزر جانا - تیزی سے گزرناIndonesian: meluncur lewat - melesat melewati
Oraciones de Ejemplo
A red car zoomed past my house.
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I saw the train zoom past the station.
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The cyclists zoomed past the finish line.
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That scooter just zoomed past us without warning.
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Time just seems to zoom past when we're having fun.
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People kept zooming past me on the running track.
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