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1 through with someone or something
adj infml1)Don't go, I'm not through with you yet — Куда ты, я с тобой еще не закончил
2)She was through with trying to pretend that she loved him — Ей надоело притворяться, что она любит его
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > through with someone or something
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2 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) færdig med* * *(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) færdig med -
3 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) (haber) acabado (con algo/de hacer algo) -
4 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) búinn með -
5 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) végez vmivel -
6 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) acabar (de ler, etc.) -
7 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) bitmiş -
8 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) biti gotov z -
9 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) päästä loppuun -
10 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) ferdig med -
11 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) finito -
12 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) fertig mit -
13 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) gotowy z, mający `z głowy` -
14 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) pabeidzis -
15 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) pabaigęs -
16 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) färdig med -
17 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) (care a) terminat cu -
18 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) τελειωμένος -
19 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) hotový s -
20 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) hotový s
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go through with something — go through with (something) to do something you planned or promised to do. I hoped he wasn t really going through with the plan. Had she known about the risks, she might not have gone through with the operation. Usage notes: usually said about… … New idioms dictionary
go through with — (something) to do something you planned or promised to do. I hoped he wasn t really going through with the plan. Had she known about the risks, she might not have gone through with the operation. Usage notes: usually said about something that is… … New idioms dictionary
go through with — {v. phr.} To finish; do as planned or agreed; not stop or fail to do. * /The boys don t think Bob will go through with his plans to spend the summer at a camp./ * /Mr. Trent hopes the city won t go through with its plans to widen the street./ Syn … Dictionary of American idioms
go through with — {v. phr.} To finish; do as planned or agreed; not stop or fail to do. * /The boys don t think Bob will go through with his plans to spend the summer at a camp./ * /Mr. Trent hopes the city won t go through with its plans to widen the street./ Syn … Dictionary of American idioms