pass in



pass something in (to someone)

 and hand something in (to someone)
to turn in or hand in something, such as a school assignment, paper, etc., to someone. They were told to pass their papers in to the teacher. Hand in your papers to me.
See also: pass

pass in

v.
1. To deliver or submit some assignment or work: The students passed their assignments in. The researchers passed in their reports.
2. To achieve satisfactory grades in an academic subject: I passed in algebra, English, and history.
3. To give someone a satisfactory grade in an academic subject: The teacher passed 15 students in calculus.
See also: pass

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GustafGOO-stahf (German)Swedish, German
Tacitotah-CHEE-to (Italian), tah-THEE-to (Spanish), tah-SEE-to (Latin American Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Jensen['jensn]
Ginette-French
KristĪNa-Latvian
Tiaratee-AHR-əEnglish (Modern)