/pæs ˈθruː/ – Phrase
Definition: Chuyển qua, đi qua.
A more thorough explanation: 1. for a person or thing to move through one physical area or official process, especially one which involves the completion of certain formalities (=official processes that must be carried out)
2. to transfer a tax, higher or lower price, profits or losses or other sum of money directly to customers, partners in a business or other particular groups
Example: 1. They had to pass through security checkpoints.
2. The profits and losses passed through to the partners, to be reported on their tax returns.