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phrasal-verb
participate in festivals
unirse a celebraciones culturales y eventos de una comunidad
Meaning
to join cultural celebrations and events of a community
Example
Foreigners love to **participate in festivals** that show the local culture.
phrasal-verb
partner across
trabajar con organizaciones a través de diferentes regiones o sectores
Meaning
to work with organizations across different regions or sectors
Example
We **partner across** industries to deliver innovative solutions.
phrasal-verb
partner up
formar una sociedad para un objetivo o proyecto específico
Meaning
to form a partnership for a specific goal or project
Example
Our firm decided to **partner up** with a local distributor in Africa.
phrasal-verb
partner with
colaborar con otra organización o país para una iniciativa compartida.
Meaning
to collaborate with another organization or country for a shared initiative
Example
Tech companies **partner with** governments to improve cybersecurity globally.
idiom
party animal
alguien a quien le gusta ir a fiestas
Meaning
someone who loves going to parties
Example
She’s such a **party animal**, always out on weekends.
idiom
party line
la política oficial o posición de un partido político
Meaning
the official policy or position of a political party
Example
Members were warned not to speak against the **party line**.
idiom
party pooper
alguien que arruina la diversión de los demás
Meaning
someone who spoils the fun of others
Example
Don’t be a **party pooper**, join the fun!
idiom
pass along
compartir información o artículos con otra persona
Meaning
to share information or items with someone else
Example
Could you **pass along** the agenda to the interns?
phrasal-verb
pass around
distribuir o compartir algo entre personas
Meaning
to distribute or share something among people
Example
They **passed around** the trophy for everyone to see.
phrasal-verb
pass away
morir
Meaning
to die
Example
Her grandfather **passed away** peacefully last night.
phrasal-verb
pass down
dar algo de una generación a la siguiente
Meaning
to give something from one generation to the next
Example
The recipe was **passed down** from my grandmother to my mother.
idiom
Pass down from generation to generation
Transferir conocimientos, costumbres o tradiciones de una generación a la siguiente
Meaning
To transfer knowledge, customs, or traditions from one generation to the next
Example
These folk songs have been **passed down from generation to generation**.
phrasal-verb
pass gratitude on
compartir o extender agradecimiento a los demás
Meaning
to share or extend appreciation to others
Example
She always **passes gratitude on** to everyone who helps her.
phrasal-verb
pass on
transmitir información a alguien más
Meaning
to convey information to someone else
Example
Please **pass on** the message to the entire team.
phrasal-verb
pass on to
dar información o un mensaje a otra persona
Meaning
to give information or a message to someone else
Example
Could you **pass this on to** the manager before lunch?
phrasal-verb
pass out
perder el conocimiento
Meaning
to lose consciousness
Example
He **passed out** from exhaustion after the marathon.
idiom
pass sentence
anunciar un castigo en el tribunal
Meaning
to announce a punishment in court
Example
The judge will **pass sentence** next week.
phrasal-verb
pass stories down
compartir tradiciones o recuerdos con la siguiente generación
Meaning
to share traditions or memories with the next generation
Example
Grandparents **pass stories down** during long festival evenings.
idiom
pass the buck
transferir la responsabilidad a otra persona.
Meaning
to shift responsibility to someone else.
Example
Don’t **pass the buck**; you need to take ownership of your actions.
idiom
pass the torch
entregar un deber o responsabilidad a otra persona
Meaning
to hand over a duty or responsibility to someone else
Example
After many years of teaching, the professor decided to **pass the torch** to a younger teacher.
phrasal-verb
pass through
pasar por un proceso oficial o aprobación en el parlamento o comité
Meaning
to go through an official process or approval in parliament or committee
Example
The bill **passed through** both houses before becoming law.
idiom
pass with flying colors
tener éxito brillantemente o lograr algo con excelencia
Meaning
to succeed brilliantly or achieve something with excellence
Example
She **passed the exam with flying colors**.
idiom
pat on the back
alabar o felicitar a alguien por hacer algo bien
Meaning
to praise or congratulate someone for doing something well
Example
You deserve a **pat on the back** for your effort.
idiom
pat yourself on the back
darse palmaditas en la espalda por hacer algo bien
Meaning
to praise yourself for doing something well
Example
You should **pat yourself on the back** for finishing that project.