pass out

pass out
intransitive verb
1) (faint) ohnmächtig werden
2) (complete military training) seine militärische Ausbildung abschließen
* * *
1) (to faint: I feel as though I'm going to pass out.) ohnmächtig werden
2) (to give to several different people: The teacher passed out books to her class.) ausgeben
* * *
pass out
I. vi
1. (faint) in Ohnmacht fallen, bewusstlos werden, das Bewusstsein verlieren
2. (leave) hinausgehen
to \pass out out of sth etw verlassen
this is confidential so don't let it \pass out out of your possession das ist vertraulich, also geben Sie es bitte nicht aus der Hand
3. MIL seine militärische Ausbildung abschließen
II. vt AM (hand out)
to \pass out out ⇆ sth etw verteilen [o austeilen]
* * *
1. vi
1) (= become unconscious) in Ohnmacht fallen, umkippen (inf)

he drank till he passed out — er trank bis zum Umfallen

2) (new officer) ernannt werden, sein Patent bekommen (dated)
2. vt sep
leaflets austeilen, verteilen
* * *
pass out
A v/i
1. hinausgehen, -fließen
2. umg umkippen (ohnmächtig werden)
B v/t Getränke etc spendieren, Proben etc ver-, austeilen
* * *
intransitive verb
1) (faint) ohnmächtig werden
2) (complete military training) seine militärische Ausbildung abschließen

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