Also means
permit
Usage Note
Pase covers several senses: a sports pass (pase de gol = goal-assist pass), an entry permit (pase de prensa = press pass), and a bullfighting move. It is also the third-person singular present subjunctive of pasar, so context distinguishes the noun from the verb form. The phrase pase lo que pase ('whatever happens') uses the verb, not this noun.
Examples
"El guardia revisó el pase de entrada."
Natural Translation
The guard checked the entry pass.
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