NOUN
- an opening that resembles a window between two rooms (especially a shelved opening between a kitchen and dining room that is used to pass dishes)
How To Use pass-through In A Sentence
- Even coaxial would be OK, if the recording device in question outputs on channel 3 or 4 via coaxial, but these days most only use coaxal as a pass-through for the cable / antenna signal. VideoHelp.com Forum
- Pass-Through Codes are temporary codes for which hospital outpatient departments receive payments in addition to the APC rate for certain biologicals, drugs, and innovative medical devices.
- In front of the oven is a tall counter that acts as a pass-through, and in front of that, on the floor, is an old freestanding TV, maybe from the early sixties with one of those ovoid screens. One For The Table: Capizzi
- It does have full HEP pass-through, so it could be the third unit in a three-unit lash-up.
- All come with a list of standard features including air conditioning, electric rear defogger, CD player, driver information center and a split-bench rear seat with a pass-through to the trunk area.
- The base of the unit is home to a proprietary connector that hooks up to the Vaio Pocket's docking cradle and provides pass-through for power, USB and line-out ports on the back of the dock.
- Some DV camcorders also have the +7.5 IRE black level error (aka washout error*) with pass-through. VideoHelp.com Forum
- There's also a ski pass-through hidden behind the rear seat armrest, which is remarkable for a convertible. FOXNews.com
- If pass-through authentication has to be performed for an entry, remove the userpassword attribute and leave the other attribute as they are.