It means moving around the car going in front of you at a permissible level of speed so that you start moving ahead and the car you are trying to 'pass' starts travelling behind you.In real short terms it just means over-taking the car going in front of u.
It does not mean anything specifically. In a particular context it may have some meaning but you have chosen not to share that context with us.
Do you mean that the character is fictional to us, or is he imaginary in the context of the story? Either way, the answer is yes.
A number of things. Supplying some context would help us guess which one you mean.
Context means the parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning. You can often tell the definition of a word by the context around it.
The question can not be answered. We don't have your book or article and this is out of context for us.
There is insufficient information for us to even begin to understand this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information.
The proper spelling is "usted" not "us ted". It means you (formal. i.e. speaking to a principal, president, teacher, doctor, etc.) It can also mean "he/she" (formal) depending on the context of the sentence and how you use it.
You can be born in the US, or apply to become a naturalized citizen. That requires passing a background investigation and passing a written exam.
Depends on context. US presidents, Oscars and many others.
millions. If you mean every road in America.
Historical context can tell us important information about
The context for US involvement in COIN is based on three possible strategic settings