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pass /pɑːs/ or /pæs/ (n):

# an official document or ticket that shows that you have the right to enter or leave a place, to travel on a bus or train, etc.

a boarding pass (= for a plane).

There is no admittance without a security pass.

We had backstage passes to the show.

travel pass (giấy thông hành).


bus pass /ˈbʌs pɑːs/ (n):

# ​a ticket that allows you to travel on any bus within a particular area for a fixed period of time.

# a ticket that allows people from particular groups (for example, students or old people) to travel free or at a reduced cost.

(British English, humorous) I'm not old enough for my bus pass yet.


discharge /ˈdɪstʃɑːrdʒ/ (n):

# [uncountable, countable] discharge from something: the act of allowing somebody to leave hospital because they are well enough to leave.

Referrals can be discussed before discharge from hospital.

discharge sheet (giấy xuất viện).


transcript /ˈtrænskrɪpt/ (n):

​# (also transcription) a written or printed copy of words that have been spoken.

a transcript of the interview

The White House posted a transcript of the speech on its website.

# (especially North American English) an official record of a student’s work that shows the courses they have taken and the grades they have achieved.


tapescript /ˈteɪpskrɪpt/ (n):

# ​the printed text of a recording of speech.

The tapescripts can be downloaded from the website.

Use the information in the tapescript to write a paragraph on each speaker.


lyrics


instruction manual


e-signature /ˈiː sɪɡnətʃər/ (n):

(also electronic signature)

# ​a piece of digital data attached to a document sent electronically that is used to confirm the identity of the sender.










certificate