passage
Kelime Anlamı :

1. geçit.
2. akış.
3. parça.
4. (tasarı) kabul edilip.
5. Ölüm, vefat.
6. pasaj.
7. yolculuk.
8. pasajı.
9. gitme.
10. bağırsakların çalışması.
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Tanımlar :
1. the act or process of passing, especially:
2. A movement from one place to another, as by going by, through, over, or across; transit or migration.
3. the process of elapsing: the passage of time.
4. the process of passing from one condition or stage to another; transition: the passage from childhood to adulthood.
5. enactment into law of a legislative measure.
6. A journey, especially one by air or water: a rough passage on the stormy sea.
7. the right to travel as a passenger, especially on a ship: book passage; pay for one's passage.
8. the right, permission, or power to come and go freely: only medical supply trucks were granted safe passage through enemy territory.
9. A path, channel, or duct through, over, or along which something may pass: the nasal passages.
10. A corridor. see synonyms at way.
11. an occurrence or event: "another encouraging passage took place . . . when heads of state . . . took note of the extraneous factors affecting their economies that are beyond their control” ( Helen kitchen).
12. something, such as an exchange of words or blows, that occurs between two persons: a passage at arms.
13. A segment of a written work or speech: a celebrated passage from shakespeare.
14. music A segment of a composition, especially one that demonstrates the virtuousity of the composer or performer: a passage of exquisite beauty, played to perfection.
15. A section of a painting or other piece of artwork; a detail.
16. physiology an act of emptying, as of the bowels.
17. biology the process of passing or maintaining a group of microorganisms or cells through a series of hosts or cultures.
18. obsolete death.
19. A slow cadenced trot in which the horse raises and returns to the ground first one diagonal pair of feet, then the other.
20. to execute such a trot in dressage.
21. to cause (a horse) to execute such a trot in dressage.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to pass or cross.
2. to walk sidewise: said of a saddle-horse. see the quotation.
3. A passing or moving from one place or state to another; movement, transit, or transference from point to point, place to place, state to state, hand to hand, etc.; a moving or going by, over, along, or through: as, the passage of a ship or of a bird; the passage of something through a tube or a sieve; the passage of the sunlight through the clouds.
4. A journey in some conveyance, especially a ship; a voyage.
5. A way or course through or by which a person or thing may pass; a path or way by which transit may be effected; means of entrance, exit, or transit; an avenue, channel, or path leading from one place to another, such as a narrow street or lane, an alley, a pass over a mountain or a ford over a river, a channel, a strait connecting two bodies of water, a ferry, etc.: as, the passages of jordan (judges xii. 6); the Gilolo passage in the malay archipelago; the air-passages of the body.
6. specifically an avenue or alley leading to the various divisions or apartments in a building; a gallery or corridor; a hall.
7. in some european cities, a section of a public street, or a short independent street, roofed in with glass, having shops on both sides, and usually or always closed to vehicles: as, the passage du havre in paris.
8. passage-money; fare; ferriage; toll; price paid for passing or for being carried between two points or places.
9. liberty or power of passing; access; entry or exit.
10. currency; reception.
11. that which passes or takes place, or has passed or taken place; incident; occurrence; happening; episode; event; doing; matter; affair; transaction.
12. A part of a writing or speech concerning a particular occurrence, matter, or point; a paragraph or clause.
13. A part of a conversation; a speech; a remark; a statement; an expression.
14. in music: A phrase or other definite division of a piece. A figure. A scale-like or arpeggiated group or series of tones introduced as an embellishment; a run, roulade, or flourish intended for display. A modulation.
15. A pass or encounter: as, a passage at arms.
16. the act of passing, enacting, or rendering valid; approval, sanction, or enactment; authoritative adoption and enactment, as of a parliamentary motion, measure, or bill: as, the passage of the bill through the house was accomplished with difficulty.
17. A passing away; departure; death.
18. an old game played by two persons with three dice.
19. any quarrel, especially one of words; as. there was a grand passage of arms between them.
20. to make an outward or a home trip, as a vessel, as dis-tinguished from cruising about.
21.
22. in the manège, the movement of a horse when passaging; an advance sideways in obedience to the pressure of the rider's leg: a very showy movement, often executed in a march past.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia