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pase
[pah-sey]
noun
(in bullfighting) a maneuver by a bullfighter with the capa or muleta to gain the attention of the bull and to guide the course of its attack.
pase
/ ˈpɑːseɪ /
noun
bullfighting a movement of the cape or muleta by a matador to attract the bull's attention and guide its attack
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pase1
Example Sentences
Entre vítores y gritos, los jugadores levantaron los vasos de papel que tenían en las manos y se los bebieron de un trago para celebrar las tres entradas perfectas que lanzó Sasaki en la victoria por 2-1 en 11 entradas sobre los Philadelphia Phillies, que les aseguró su pase a la Serie de Campeonato de la Liga Nacional.
"Sleep health recommendations often focus on getting the recommended amount of sleep, which is seven to nine hours a night, but there is less emphasis on maintaining regular sleep schedules," said study author Matthew Paul Pase, PhD of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
"Effective sleep health education combined with behavioral therapies can improve irregular sleep patterns," Pase said.
Pase said that although they adjusted for several factors that can affect the risk of dementia, they cannot rule out that another unknown factor may play a role in the association between sleep regularity and dementia.
Y existe un mayor riesgo de que el caso de un estudiante se pase por alto o se estanque debido a las barreras lingüísticas.
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