中英
passport
/ ˈpɑːspɔːt /
/ ˈpæspɔːrt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.护照;途径,手段
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      passports
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  • 1

    [法] 护照

    ...首先说说什么是护照。护照(passport)就是一个人的身份证,在国外没有身份证这说,都是拿护照当ID的。护照也是你出入境必须要具备的东西。

  • 2

     通行证

    这些计划带有一些怀旧的成分,是微软公司用以纪念过去开发的通行证(Passport)服务。通行证(Passport)是微软公司在1999年公布的一项单一签名服务,最终惨遭失败。

  • 3

     达到目的的手段

    ... obedient n.服从的,顺从的 passport n.达到目的的手段 rectify vt.纠正;调整;精馏 ...

  • 4

     保障

    ...相当 ... participant n.参加者, 电信的互联网战略恐怕也是乱糟糟的,参与者 passport n.护照;保障 perceive vt.感觉,感知;意识来,理解 ...

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  • 1
    He's gone off with my passport.
    他拿走了我的护照。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2
    Do you have an American passport?
    你有美国护照吗?
    《牛津词典》
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    She searched in vain for her passport.
    她翻找自己的护照,但没找着。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • PASSPORT

    A passport is a travel document, usually issued by the government of a nation, that certifies the identity and nationality (not citizenship) of its holder for the purpose of international travel. Standard passports contain the holder's name, place and date of birth, photograph, signature, and other identifying information. Passports are moving towards including biometric information embedded in a microchip embedded in the document, making them machine-readable and difficult to counterfeit.A passport specifies nationality, but not necessarily the place of residence of the passport holder. A passport holder is normally entitled to enter the country that issued the passport, though some people entitled to a passport may not be full citizens with right of abode. A passport is a document certifying identity and nationality; having the document does not of itself grant any rights, such as protection by the consulate of the issuing country, although it may indicate that the holder has such rights. Some passports attest to status as a diplomat or other official, entitled to rights and privileges such as immunity from arrest or prosecution, arising from international treaties.[citation needed]Many countries normally allow entry to holders of passports of other countries, sometimes requiring a visa also to be held, but this is not an automatic right. Many other additional conditions, such as not being likely to become a public charge for financial or other reasons, and the holder not having been convicted of a crime, may be applicable. Where a country does not recognise another, or is in dispute with it, entry may be prohibited to holders of passports of the other party to the dispute, and sometimes to others who have, for example, visited the other country.Some countries and international organisations issue travel documents which are not standard passports, but enable the holder to travel internationally to countries that recognise the documents. For example, stateless persons are not normally issued a national passport, but may be able to obtain a refugee travel document or the earlier "Nansen passport" which enables them to travel to countries which recognise them, and sometimes to return to the issuing country. A country may issue a passport to any person, including non-nationals.[citation needed]A passport is often accepted, in its country of issue and elsewhere, as reliable proof of identity, unrelated to travel.

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