passports
n. 護照( passport的名詞複數 ); 手段,保障
Your passport is an official document containing your name, photograph, and personal details, which you need to show when you enter or leave a country.
You should take your passport with you when changing money.
兌換貨幣時應該帶著護照。
...a South African businessman travelling on a British passport.
持英國護照旅行的南非商人
If you say that a thing is a passport to success or happiness, you mean that this thing makes success or happiness possible.
Victory would give him a passport to the riches he craves...
勝利將使他有機會獲得自己夢寐以求的財富。
If the interview goes well it could be the passport to an exciting new career.
面試順利的話,將獲得令人興奮的新工作。
The distribution of passports has been a slow process.
頒發護照的過程非常緩慢。
He muddled up our passports and gave me back the wrong one.
他把我們的護照搞混了,把別人的發還給了我.
Forged passports were found in a secret pocket in the hold - all .
假護照是在手提箱的 暗袋 裡發現的.
He scrutinised our passports.
他仔細檢視我們的護照.
He admitted seven charges including forging passports.
他承認了7項罪名,其中包括偽造護照。