| passant | adj. ซึ่งกำลังเดินและยกอุ้งเท้าหน้าขี้น |
| en passant | (idm) ตามปกติ |
| passante | |
| passantino |
| en passant | (n) (chess) a chess pawn that is moved two squares can be captured by an opponent's pawn commanding the square that was passed |
| maupassant | (n) French writer noted especially for his short stories (1850-1893), Syn. Henri Rene Albert Guy de Maupassant, Guy de Maupassant |
| passant | (adj) in walking position with right foreleg raised |
| in passing | (adv) incidentally; in the course of doing something else, Syn. en passant, Example: he made this remark in passing |
| Counterpassant | a. [ Counter- + passant: cf. F. contrepassant. ] (Her.) Passant in opposite directions; -- said of two animals. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| En passant | ‖ [ F. ] In passing; in the course of any procedure; -- |
| Passant | a. [ F., p. pr. of passer. See Pass, v. i. ] Many opinions are passant. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] On a passant rewiew of what I wrote to the bishop. Sir P. Pett. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Repassant | a. [ Cf. F. repassant, p. pr. ] (Her.) Counterpassant. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Passant { m }; Passantin { f }; Vorübergehende { m, f }; Vorübergehender | Passanten { pl }; Vorübergehende | passer-by | passers-by [Add to Longdo] |