past

past
past [pɑ:st]
1. n
1) про́шлое; проше́дшее;

it is now a thing of the past э́то де́ло про́шлого

;

a man with a past челове́к с (дурны́м) про́шлым

2) (обыкн. the past) грам. проше́дшее вре́мя
2. a
1) про́шлый, мину́вший; исте́кший;

for some time past (за) после́днее вре́мя

;

his prime is past его́ мо́лодость прошла́

2) грам. проше́дший;

past participle прича́стие проше́дшего вре́мени

3. adv ми́мо;

he walked past он прошёл ми́мо

;

the years flew past го́ды пролете́ли

4. prep
1) ми́мо;

he ran past the house он пробежа́л ми́мо до́ма

2) за, по ту сто́рону;

the station is past the river ста́нция нахо́дится за реко́й

3) по́сле, за;

it is past two тепе́рь тре́тий час

;

he stayed till past two o'clock бы́ло бо́льше двух, когда́ он ушёл

;

half past two полови́на тре́тьего

;

the train is past due по́езд опозда́л

;

he is past sixty ему́ за шестьдеся́т

4) свы́ше, сверх; за преде́лами (достижи́мого);

past the wit of man вы́ше челове́ческого разуме́ния

;

he is past cure он неизлечи́м

;

it is past endurance э́то нестерпи́мо


Англо-русский словарь. — М.: Советская энциклопедия. . 1969.

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