1.〈美俚〉拒绝,绝交;放过;忽略,不理
2.上,登
1.to not take advantage of an opportunity
1.You pass up the George Foreman grill because you sagely calculate that the money would be better spent on, say, your child's college fund.
你放弃GeorgeForeman牌炙烤炉是因为你很明智的计算出你的钱可以花在更好的地方,比如说,你孩子的大学基金。
2.The rails pass up to the top of the shaft, where they are taken over a pulley which can be driven in either direction by an electric motor.
导轨直通到升降井顶部。钢丝绳在顶部绕过一个滑轮。滑轮由电动机驱动可向任一方向转动。
3.hand up, pass up He gave the books up to her.
他把书往上递给她。
4.Gorgeous Georgia did not look pleased, but Eddie was not a guy to pass up a good opportunity.
漂亮女孩乔治娅看起来有点不高兴,但埃迪不会是个坐失良机的人。
5.When I got to the top of the ladder, please pass up the tools.
当我爬到梯子顶上时,请把工具递给我。
6.Cell phone technology advances quickly, and incentives to get a new phone every two years aren't easy to pass up.
手机技术日新月异,刺激着人们大约每两年就会换一部新手机。
7.Every practice when I pass up a good shot thinking someone else is open for a better shot, they tell me to shoot the ball.
训练时我总想着把投篮机会送给可能有空位的队友,这时他们就告诉我你该出手。
8.About a year after my first trip I was, once again, offered a chance to travel through Southeast Asia. It was too good to pass up.
一年以后,我又得到一个游历东南亚的机会,十分难得,再次让我无法拒绝。
9.However we cannot pass up a chance to view another video where the car is featured, even if it is just standing still.
然而,我们不能错过的机会,以便在其他视频精选赛车,即使这仅仅是站着。
10.And we're not the only ones. A new study shows that pigeons will also pass up a sure thing in the hopes of a big payoff.
一项新研究显示,鸽子也会为了获得更大的回报而放弃一些近在眼前的好处。