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noun1) (cursory reading)give a text a [quick] run-through — einen Text [kurz] überfliegen
3) (rehearsal) Durchlaufprobe, die* * *nto give a file a \run-through eine Akte durchgehento have a \run-through of a letter einen Brief überfliegen* * *1. a) Überfliegen n (eines Briefs etc)b) kursorische Lektüre (eines Buchs)c) kurze Zusammenfassung:give sth a run-through etwas überfliegen2. THEAT schnelle Probe* * *noungive a text a [quick] run-through — einen Text [kurz] überfliegen
2) (rapid summary) Überblick, der (of über + Akk.)3) (rehearsal) Durchlaufprobe, die
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