| 释义 |
pass something up phrasal verb with passverbuk /pɑːs/ us /pæs/ to fail to take advantage of an opportunity: 放过,放弃,错过(机会) I can't believe she passed up the chance to go to South America.我不敢相信她放弃了去南美的机会。 He's never one to pass up a free meal.他那种人绝不会放弃白吃一顿的机会。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Refusing & rejecting abjuration abjure abnegate abnegation bar bat something/someone away decline disavow gainsay oppositional opt opt out pass on punt on something quit rebel refuse sb wouldn't touch something/someone with a bargepole/barge poleidiom tear would not do something for all the tea in Chinaidiom
pass up something | American Dictionary
pass up something phrasal verb with passverbus/pæs/ to fail to take advantage of an opportunity: I can’t believe she passed up the chance to go to South America.
pass sth up | Business English
pass sth up phrasal verb with passverbuk /pɑːs/ us /pæs/ to fail to take advantage of something: He couldn't see passing up a 40% raise. pass up a chance/opportunityOn occasion, the company is so busy that it has passed up the chance to bid on a project. |