English-Thai Dictionary
passport
N สิ่ง ได้รับ การ ยอมรับ หนทาง siang-dai-rab-kan-yom-rab
passport
N หนังสือเดินทาง ใบ ผ่าน ทาง indentification visa travel permit authorization ngan-sue-doen-tang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PASSPORT
n. 1. A written license from a king or other proper authority, granting permission or safe conduct for one to pass through his territories, or to pass from one country to another, or to navigate a particular sea without hindrance or molestation.
2. A license for importing or exporting contraband goods or movables without paying the usual duties.
3. That which enables one to pass with safety or certainty.
His passport is his innocence and grace.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PASSPORT
Pass "port (, n. Etym: [F. passeport, orig. , a permission to leave a port or to sail into it; passer to pass + port a port, harbor. See Pass, and Port a harbor. ]
1. Permission to pass; a document given by the competent officer of a state, permitting the person therein named to pass or travel from place to place, without molestation, by land or by water. Caution in granting passports to Ireland. Clarendon.
2. A document carried by neutral merchant vessels in time of war, to certify their nationality and protect them from belligerents; a sea letter.
3. A license granted in time of war for the removal of persons and effects from a hostile country; a safe-conduct. Burrill.
4. Figuratively: Anything which secures advancement and general acceptance. Sir P. Sidney. His passport is his innocence and grace. Dryden.
New American Oxford Dictionary
passport
pass port |ˈpasˌpôrt ˈpæsˌpɔrt | ▶noun an official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries. • [ in sing. ] a thing that ensures admission to or the achievement of something: the sport utility vehicle seemed like a a passport to new adventures. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting authorization to enter or depart from a port ): from French passeport, from passer ‘to pass ’ + port ‘seaport. ’
Oxford Dictionary
passport
pass |port |ˈpɑːspɔːt | ▶noun an official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries. • [ in sing. ] a thing that ensures admission to or the achievement of something: good qualifications are a passport to success. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting authorization to depart from a port ): from French passeport, from passer ‘to pass ’ + port ‘seaport ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
passport
passport noun qualifications are the passport to success: key, path, way, route, avenue, door, doorway.
Oxford Thesaurus
passport
passport noun 1 travel document, travel papers, papers, travel permit, visa, identity card, ID, laissez-passer. 2 good qualifications are the passport to success: key, path, way, route, avenue, means of access, door, doorway, entry, entrée, admission, admittance, open sesame.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
passport
pass port /pǽspɔ̀ː r t |pɑ́ːs -/〖pass (通過する )port (港 )〗名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 パスポート , 旅券 ; 通行許可証 ▸ Can I see your passport , please? パスポートを拝見できますか ▸ check [have, hold ] a passport パスポートを調べる [持っている ]▸ a valid passport 有効なパスポート 2 【成功 幸せなどの 】保障 , 確実な手段 «to , into » ▸ a passport to a good job [happiness, success ]良い就職 [幸福, 成功 ]へのパスポート ~́ contr ò l 出入国管理 (局 ).