词汇 | pass along |
释义 | Idiom pass alongpass along (something) (to someone) to give something to someone.Reporters passed along the information as they heard it.If you don't want the book, you can pass it along to someone who does. Usage notes: also said about something given to younger people: I wanted friends and family to be able to pass along some special memory about my father after his death.Women can also pass the gene along to their children. pass along1. To deliver something to an intended recipient after having received it from someone else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "pass" and "along." Can you pass this notebook along to Jim when you see him in Spanish class? Grandpa gave me a few of his old magazines to pass along to you. 2. To relay a message from one person to another. Sure, I'll pass that info along to the Jamie. Please pass along my message when you see him. pass something along(to someone)1. to give or hand something to someone. Would you kindly pass this along to Hillary? Please pass along my advice to Wally over there. 2. to relay some information to someone. I hope you don't pass this along to anyone, but I am taking a new job next month. Could you pass along my message to Fred? |
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