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Passage Meaning in English

word

/ˈpæsədʒ/
PA-sij
/pˈæsɪdʒ/
PA-sij

释义

A passage is a narrow way that connects places and lets people move through. It can also mean a short part of a book or text, or the act of moving from one place, state, or period to another.

用法与细微差别

Common in formal and everyday English, but the meaning depends strongly on context. 'A passage' in a building often means a corridor or path; in reading, it means a selected excerpt; in formal use, 'the passage of time/law' means movement or progress. Don't confuse it with 'ticket' except in older or specific travel contexts such as 'book a passage on a ship'.

例句

We walked through a narrow passage behind the house.

basic

Please read the passage on page ten.

basic

The passage of time changed the town.

basic

There’s a small passage between the kitchen and the dining room.

natural

That passage from the novel is one of my favorites.

natural

The bill finally passed after months of debate, and its passage surprised everyone.

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