0 a long, narrow space that connects one place to another -- przejście
1 a short part of a book, speech, or piece of music -- ustęp, fragment
2 a tube in your body that allows air, liquid, etc to pass through it -- przewód, kanał
the nasal/respiratory passages
3 the movement or progress from one stage or place to another -- przejście, przejazd, przeprawa
In one set of runs (their 'passage-based' runs), the highest scoring sentences were returned as the response.
The passage could have been excised, which seems unlikely; it could also antedate the sources that include it.
Now, this passage concerns not light, but the visual ray.
Among the few extended orchestral passages in the opera, perhaps the most substantial is the journey at the beginning of the second act.
Theoretical considerations on the momentum and energy transfer to small particles of different material during passage of the measuring volume were discussed.
The multiple-choice questions were contextualized from the passage and had limited options to select from so that the question itself was a memory aid.
The passages might even be seen - despite their preservation as written texts - to provide a unique witness to the improvisatory practices of oral poets.
The passage evokes a gendered division between author and reader, differentiating the "real man" author from the woman that he addresses.
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通道, 過道,走廊, (體內的)管道,通道…
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通道, 过道,走廊, (体内的)道,通道…
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pasadizo, pasaje, pasadizo [masculine…
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passagem…
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通路, 廊下, (本やスピーチなどの)1節…
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geçit, dehliz, parça…
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passage [masculine], traversée [feminine], conduit [masculine]…
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passadís, passatge…
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