pass on

pass on
1. intransitive verb
1) (proceed) fortfahren

pass on to something — zu etwas übergehen

2) (euphem.): (die) die Augen schließen (verhüll.)
2. transitive verb
weitergeben (to an + Akk.)
* * *
1) (to give to someone else (usually something which one has been given by a third person): I passed on his message.) weitergeben
2) (to die: His mother passed on yesterday.) verscheiden
* * *
pass on
I. vi
1. (proceed) fortfahren, weitermachen
to \pass on on to sth zu etw dat übergehen [o kommen
2. (euph: die) entschlafen euph geh
II. vt
1. BIOL
to \pass on on ⇆ sth [to sb] etw [an jdn] weitergeben [o [weiter]vererben
2. (forward)
to \pass on on ⇆ sth information, news etw weitergeben
3. (infect)
to \pass on on ⇆ sth disease etw übertragen
4. usu passive (hand down)
to be \pass oned on clothes, traditions weitergegeben werden; fortune, jewellery [weiter]vererbt werden; stories überliefert werden
5. (refer)
to \pass on on ⇆ sb to a higher authority/a specialist jdn an eine höhere Stelle/einen Fachmann [o Spezialisten] verweisen
6. ECON (raise prices)
to \pass on on ⇆ sth to sb etw auf jdn umverteilen
* * *
1. vi
1) (euph: die) entschlafen, verscheiden
2) (= proceed) übergehen (to zu)

right gentlemen, shall we pass on? — gut, meine Herren, wollen wir nun zum nächsten Punkt übergehen?

2. vt sep
1) news, information weitergeben; disease übertragen

pass it on! — weitersagen!

take a leaflet and pass them on —

we passed the information on to the police — wir gaben die Informationen an die Polizei weiter

2) cost, savings weitergeben, weiterreichen
* * *
pass on
A v/t
1. a) weiterleiten, -geben, -reichen (to dat oder an akk), befördern
b) academic.ru/53819/pass_down">pass down A 2
c) durch-, weitersagen
d) eine Krankheit etc übertragen, einen Erbfaktor etc weitergeben
2. jemandem etwas unterschieben, oder pej andrehen
3. WIRTSCH Lohnerhöhungen etc abwälzen (to auf akk)
4. pass A 22, A 23
B v/i
1. weitergehen
2. übergehen (to zu)
3. pass away B 2
* * *
1. intransitive verb
1) (proceed) fortfahren

pass on to something — zu etwas übergehen

2) (euphem.): (die) die Augen schließen (verhüll.)
2. transitive verb
weitergeben (to an + Akk.)
* * *
v.
weiter reichen ausdr.
weitersagen v.

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