Pass out Meaning in English
expression
ˈpæs/ /ˈaʊt
PASS-owt
pˈɑːs/ /ˈaʊt
PAHSS-owt
释义
To suddenly become unconscious, often because of heat, lack of air, or strong emotions. Sometimes, it can also mean to distribute something to a group.
用法与细微差别
'Pass out' informally means 'lose consciousness', and is NOT the same as 'pass away' (which means die). It can also mean 'to hand out' or 'distribute' (e.g., 'pass out papers'). Context tells which meaning is intended. More common in spoken/informal English.
Spanish: desmayarse - repartir (algo)Portuguese (BR): desmaiar - distribuir (algo)Portuguese (PT): desmaiar - distribuir (algo)Chinese (Simplified): 昏倒 - 分发Chinese (Traditional): 昏倒 - 分發Hindi: बेहोश होना - बाँटनाArabic: يُغمى عليه - يوزعBengali: অজ্ঞান হয়ে পড়া - বিতরণ করাRussian: потерять сознание - раздатьJapanese: 気を失う - 配るVietnamese: ngất xỉu - phát (phát ra, phát cho)Korean: 기절하다 - 나눠주다Turkish: bayılmak - dağıtmakUrdu: بے ہوش ہونا - تقسیم کرناIndonesian: pingsan - membagikan
例句
He got too hot and passed out in the park.
basic
Please pass out these flyers to everyone.
basic
I felt dizzy and almost passed out.
basic
If you don't eat something soon, you might pass out.
natural
The teacher passed out the tests at the start of class.
natural
He drank so much that he just passed out on the couch.
natural