Using "Pass"
* "The container must pass the line without protruding." This emphasizes the movement of the container and its requirement to stay within the designated area.
Using "Past"
* "The container must go past the line without protruding." This clarifies the direction of movement and emphasizes that the container must completely clear the line without exceeding it.
Additional Tips
* Be clear and concise: Instead of using "protrude," you could use simpler words like "extend," "stick out," or "go beyond."
* Context matters: The best word choice will depend on the specific context of your drawing or design.
* Consider the audience: If you are explaining the concept to someone who is not familiar with drawing terminology, using simpler language is best.
Let me know if you have any other questions.