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Breeze past Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹiz/ /ˈpæst
BREEZ-past
bɹˈiːz/ /pˈɑːst
breeze-PAHST

释义

To move past something or someone quickly and easily, often with little effort or difficulty. Often used when describing winning over an opponent or finishing a task quickly.

用法与细微差别

Informal and idiomatic; used for competitions, tests, tasks, or sometimes physically passing by. Emphasizes ease, sometimes suggests the task was simpler than expected. Not literal—don't use for gentle wind meanings.

例句

She managed to breeze past her classmates in the spelling contest.

basic

The team hopes to breeze past their opponents this weekend.

basic

You can usually breeze past the security check at this time of day.

basic

He studied so much that he just breezed past the final exam.

natural

Don’t think you can just breeze past every challenge without trying.

natural

Traffic was light, so we breezed past all the usual slow spots.

natural