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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. through [Am θru, Brit θruː] PRÄP

1.1. through (from one side to the other):

through
she came in through the door
look through the window
it fell through that hole
it went right through the wall
to hear/feel sth through sth
he was shot through the head
the chair flew through the air
we drove through Munich

1.2. through (past, beyond):

to be through sth

2.1. through (in time):

we worked through the night
half-way through his speech
half-way through his speech
through the centuries

2.2. through (until and including) Am:

offer good through May 31

3. through (by):

through no fault of her own

II. through [Am θru, Brit θruː] ADV

1. through (from one side to the other):

come through, please!
he barged through
the sun came through
the red paint shows through

2. through (in time, process):

all night through

3.1. through (completely):

wet/soaked through

Wendungen:

through and through he's a soldier through and through
it's a subject which he knows through and through

III. through [Am θru, Brit θruː] ADJ

1. through TRANSP attr:

through train/route
through traffic
no through road

2. through (finished) ugs pred:

aren't you through yet?
as a journalist, you're through
to be through with sb/sth
haber terminado con alguien/algo
I'm through with her/him
when I'm through with you
are you through with the atlas?
to be through (with) -ing I'm through trying to be nice to you

3. through Brit TEL:

you're through!
we're through to Madrid

I. put through VERB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] (v + o + prep + o)

1. put through (make undergo):

put through
to put sb through it ugs

2. put through (send to):

put through

II. put through VERB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. put through (connect) TEL:

2. put through (complete, achieve):

put through reform/deal

I. pull through VERB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

1. pull through (recover):

pull through
to pull through an illness

2. pull through (survive):

pull through
to pull through a crisis

II. pull through VERB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + o + prep + o)

1. pull through (help recover):

pull through

2. pull through (help survive):

pull through
pull through

I. get through VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + prep + o, v + adv)

1. get through (pass through):

get through gap/hole

2. get through:

get through ordeal/difficulties
get through period
once we've got through the winter

3. get through SPORT:

get through heat/qualifying round
to get through to the finals

4. get through (pass) Brit:

get through examination/test
get through examination/test

II. get through VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + adv)

1. get through (reach destination):

get through supplies/reinforcements/messenger:
get through news/report:

2. get through (on the telephone):

get through
to get through to sb/sth
comunicarse con alguien/algo

3. get through (make understand):

to get through (to sb) am I getting through to you?
to get through (to sb) am I getting through to you?
I can't get through to him

4. get through (finish):

get through Am
get through Am

III. get through VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + prep + o)

1. get through (use up) Brit:

get through materials
get through materials
she got through £100 just on table napkins

2. get through (deal with):

IV. get through VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + o + adv, v + o + prep + o) (bring through)

get through
to get sth through customs
the teacher got them all through Brit
the teacher got them all through Brit

V. get through VERB [Am ɡɛt -, Brit ɡɛt -] (v + o + adv)

1. get through (send):

get through supplies/convoy/message

2. get through (make understood):

get through
I can't get it through to him that
to get sth through one's head or skull ugs can't you get it through your thick head or skull that … ?

plow through VERB [Am plaʊ -, Brit plaʊ -], plough through Brit VERB (v + prep + o)

1. plow through mud/snow:

plow through

2. plow through wall/fence:

plow through

scrape through VERB [Am skreɪp -, Brit skreɪp -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

scrape through exam:

scrape through
scrape through
scrape through
scrape through

I. see through VERB [Am si -, Brit siː -] (v + prep + o) (not be deceived by)

I saw through him from the start

II. see through VERB [Am si -, Brit siː -] (v + o + adv, v + o + prep + o)

1. see through (support):

his support saw me through

2. see through (last):

$20 won't see me through the week

III. see through VERB [Am si -, Brit siː -] (v + o + adv) (carry to completion)

see through
he saw the term through

see-through [Am ˈsi ˌθru, Brit ˈsiːθruː] ADJ

see-through

I. sleep through VERB [Am slip -, Brit sliːp -] (v + prep + o)

II. sleep through VERB [Am slip -, Brit sliːp -] (v + adv)

sleep through

sail through VERB [Am seɪl -, Brit seɪl -] (v + prep + o)

sit through VERB [Am sɪt -, Brit sɪt -] (v + prep + o)

sell-through [Am ˈsɛl ˌθru, Brit] SUBST U or C

1. sell-through U (retail sales):

sell-through

2.1. sell-through U (retail sale):

sell-through

2.2. sell-through C (video for retail sale):

sell-through

strike through VERB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + adv + o)

strike through name:

strike through

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. through [θru:] PRÄP

1. through (spatial):

through
through
to go right through sth
to go through the door
to walk through a room
to walk through a village

2. through (temporal):

through
all through my life
to be through sth

3. through Am (until):

through

4. through MATH:

6 through 3 is 2
6 entre 3 da 2

5. through (by means of):

through

II. through [θru:] ADV

1. through (of place):

through
I read the book through
to go through to sth

2. through (of time):

all day through
halfway through

3. through TEL:

to put sb through to sb

4. through (completely):

through
to think sth through

Wendungen:

through and through

III. through [θru:] ADJ

1. through (finished):

through
we are through

2. through (direct):

through

3. through SCHULE:

to get through

sit through VERB trans

sit through

read through VERB trans

read through

go through VERB trans insep

1. go through (pass):

go through

2. go through (experience):

go through
go through operation

3. go through:

go through (practice, perform)
go through (review, discuss)

4. go through (be approved):

go through

5. go through (use up):

go through

6. go through (look through):

go through

7. go through (wear through):

go through

put through unreg VERB trans -tt-

1. put through (insert through):

to put sth through sth

2. put through (process with):

put through proposal
put through bill

3. put through (send):

put through
to put sb through college

4. put through TEL:

put through
to put a call through
to put sb through (to sb)

5. put through (implement):

put through

6. put through (make endure):

to put sb through sth
to put sb through it

through flight SUBST

through flight

through traffic SUBST

through traffic

play through VERB trans

play through

run-through [ˈrʌnθru:] SUBST THEAT, MUS

run-through
to have a run-through of sth
OpenDict-Eintrag

run through VERB

to run through sth
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. through [θru] PRÄP

1. through (spatial):

through
through
to go right through sth
to go through the door
to walk through a room
to walk through a village

2. through (temporal):

through
all through my life
to be through sth

3. through (until):

through

4. through (by means of):

through

II. through [θru] ADV

1. through (of place):

through
I read the book through
to go through to sth

2. through (of time):

all day through
halfway through

3. through TEL:

to put sb through to sb

4. through (completely):

through
to think sth through

Wendungen:

through and through

III. through [θru] ADJ

1. through (finished):

through
we are through

2. through (direct):

through

3. through SCHULE:

to get through

read through VERB trans

read through

I. push through VERB intr

push through

II. push through VERB trans

1. push through legislation, proposal:

push through

2. push through (help to succeed):

push through

rush through VERB trans

rush through

run-through [ˈrʌn·θru] SUBST THEAT, MUS

run-through
to have a run-through of sth

sleep through VERB trans

to sleep through noise

through traffic SUBST

through traffic

through train SUBST

through train

talk through VERB trans

1. talk through (discuss):

talk through

2. talk through (explain):

talk through

I. break through VERB intr

break through
break through sun

II. break through VERB trans

break through
to break through a crowd
Present
Iscrape through
youscrape through
he/she/itscrapes through
wescrape through
youscrape through
theyscrape through
Past
Iscraped through
youscraped through
he/she/itscraped through
wescraped through
youscraped through
theyscraped through
Present Perfect
Ihavescraped through
youhavescraped through
he/she/ithasscraped through
wehavescraped through
youhavescraped through
theyhavescraped through
Past Perfect
Ihadscraped through
youhadscraped through
he/she/ithadscraped through
wehadscraped through
youhadscraped through
theyhadscraped through

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I didn't want to just rush through these two or three months of their lives, ashamed or embarrassed because they were wearing helmets.
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He was in no hurry to rush through the concert, nor was there any desire to show off.
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I never rush through books or any story.
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This doesn't take too long at all depending on how quickly you rush through the game.
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When first responders rush through the smoke, risking their own lives to assist the fallen, the healing process begins.
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