Synonym: pass, recommendation. Similar words: transport, transportation, active transport, pass, pass by, pass on, pass away, pass out. Meaning: ['pæspɔrt /'pɑːspɔːt] n. 1. any authorization to pass or go somewhere 2. a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country 3. any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission.
Random good picture Not show
241. Early on he learned - the hard way - that it was the passport to success.
242. He went to his safe and withdrew with slim brown fingers the green United States passport, and handed it back.
243. She applied for a temporary passport, which involved getting a letter of reference.
243. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
244. Amnesty International also intervened on her behalf and only days before she was due to leave, she was given a passport.
245. He had been forced to sign a co-operation agreement in order to obtain a passport, although he had never actually collaborated.
246. Climbers attending the briefing will need to bring with them some form of identification, preferably a passport!
247. I was waved straight through the gate behind them, fanning the air with my passport.
248. If there is any doubt, the cashier should tactfully try to obtain proof of identity, e.g. passport or driving licence.
249. If you do not already hold a valid passport, application forms may be obtained from the Post Office.
250. That means more routine passport checks for every black person living in Britain, and identity cards for everyone.
251. The King claimed that all the funds acquired through the passport sales had been accounted for.
252. Your completed passport application should be accompanied by two recent photographs.
253. The average turnround for a passport application in the last year has been six working days.
254. But my purse contained torch, mosquito repellent, passport and all the papers needed to subdue bureaucrats from here to Delhi.
255. The State Department, which administers the passport office, declined to comment.
256. One of the queues was designated for people with an EC passport.
257. But we can leave as soon as you get the passport and the visa.
258. They may even be required to hold on to your passport for a while.
259. The new fund will be more diverse than the Passport fund, since it will invest in both large and smaller companies.
260. Now nobody can make him fight, but he can not leave his new homeland as he has no passport.
261. Clearing the house after a relative died, I came across what purports to be a passport to Hay-on-Wye.
262. After changing his name by deed poll to Captain Beany he needed a renewed passport to match his new identity.
263. The U. S. Passport Office has a backlog of as many as 120, 000 passport applications, a spokeswoman estimates.
264. I can't find my passport - it must have fallen out of my pocket.
265. Each boxer would be given a passport that officials could readily review.
266. He was provided with a false passport in the name of William Goode.
267. It is your responsibility to be in possession of a valid passport and any visa which may be necessary.
268. The passport office seems very efficient - I got a new passport in just 48 hours.
269. With that I sat down to write what would prove to be either my epitaph or my passport back to power.
270. You should report the loss of your passport to the consulate.
More similar words: transport, transportation, active transport, pass, pass by, pass on, pass away, pass out, passage, encompass, passenger, port, pass through, import, export, support, report, portion, airport, portray, portrait, supporter, report on, reporter, portfolio, supportive, importune, important, reporting, in support of.