1.护照
2.通行证;凭证;敲门砖
1.an official document issued by the government of a country to a citizen that identifies the bearer and gives permission to travel to and from that country
2.something that makes it possible for you to do something or to have something good
1.Passports are deeply personal items and this really takes you close to the man who was one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century.
护照是非常私人的物品,这件拍品能真正带你走近这位二十世纪最伟大的作家之一。
2.Mr Basescu backed the issuing of Romanian passports to Moldovans (just the sort of thing Russia does in its former empire).
伯塞斯库支持发给摩尔多瓦人罗马尼亚的护照(就像俄罗斯曾对帝国其他国家做过的那样)。
3.Let me see. . . passports, tickets , our suitcases and money. Yes, we're ready to go!
让我看看……护照、机票,我们的手提箱和钞票。是的,都准备好了!
4.American and British officials said the Haudenosaunee passports are too easy to forge.
美国和英国官员认为豪德诺索尼护照太容易伪造了。
5.Even if the Jewish refugees through the border checkpoints , Switzerland Mainland officials have the right to ask to check their passports.
即使犹太难民能够通过边防检查,内地的瑞士官员也有权要求检查他们的护照。
6.We were to follow our mother to Geneva after school had closed for the summer, which meant that we needed to get passports.
那年学校一放暑假后我们打算跟我们的母亲去日内瓦,这意味着我需要办理护照。
7.Travellers will not be allowed to go over the frontier without their passports.
没有护照的旅客是不允许越过边界的。
8.We had a great drive and another unbelievably easy border crossing, just a quick stamp in our passports.
我们有一个伟大的旅程和另一个令人难以置信的容易过境,只是在我们的护照,和邮票。
9.Remember that some countries do not accept passports which have less than six months' validity remaining.
记住有些国家是不接受有效期间剩下不到六个月的护照。
10.There was no entry stamp from U. S. authorities, who don't always mark the passports of returning Americans.
护照上没有美国的入境印戳,不过,美国对本国公民入境不盖印戳是常事。