What does [nopass] mean in the dictionary?





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  1. [nopass]to have enough money or time to be able to buy or to do sth

  2. [nopass]~ to do sth if you say that youcan't afford to do sth, you mean that you should not do it because it will cause problems for you
    if you do




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  1. [nopass]to have enough money or time to be able to buy or to do sth

  2. [nopass]~ to do sth if you say that youcan't afford to do sth, you mean that you should not do it because it will cause problems for you
    if you do




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afford




  1. [nopass]to have enough money or time to be able to buy or to do sth

  2. [nopass]~ to do sth if you say that youcan't afford to do sth, you mean that you should not do it because it will cause problems for you
    if you do




What does the [nopass] mean in the dictionary's explanation?










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  1. [nopass]to have enough money or time to be able to buy or to do sth

  2. [nopass]~ to do sth if you say that youcan't afford to do sth, you mean that you should not do it because it will cause problems for you
    if you do




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    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago

















I don't know of any dictionary that would use those definitions—especially the second one.

– Jason Bassford
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I don't know of any dictionary that would use those definitions—especially the second one.

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Ok.. It seems that it means [no passive]. I am using a bad dictionary.






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