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1 breeze through something
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2 rattle through something
rattle through somethingiets afraffelen, iets gauw afmaken -
3 sleep through something
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4 breeze through (something)
Сленг: быстро пройти через что-либоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > breeze through (something)
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5 filter through something
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6 to sail through something
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7 come through something with flying colors
успешно перенести, пережить что-тоTodd came through the test with f lying colors.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come through something with flying colors
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8 to drive a coach and horses through something
saltarse algo a la toreraEnglish-spanish dictionary > to drive a coach and horses through something
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9 to go through something with a fine-tooth comb
mirar algo con lupaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to go through something with a fine-tooth comb
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10 to sift through something
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11 to slog one's way through something
conseguir hacer algo a duras penasEnglish-spanish dictionary > to slog one's way through something
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12 to work one's way through something
(crowd etc) abrirse camino por algo 2 (work, book) hacer algo con dificultad 3 (college etc) costearse los estudios trabajandoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to work one's way through something
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13 to rattle through something
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15 plough one's way through something
English-Dutch dictionary > plough one's way through something
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16 wriggle one's way through something
English-Dutch dictionary > wriggle one's way through something
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17 see somebody through something
Общая лексика: помогать кому-либо в чем-либоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > see somebody through something
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18 talk someone through something
Разговорное выражение: сориентировать (ввести в курс дела)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > talk someone through something
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19 walk someone through something
Разговорное выражение: сориентировать (ввести в курс дела)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > walk someone through something
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20 we tried to puzzle through something we didn't understand at all
Макаров: мы бились над тем, чего совершенно не понималиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > we tried to puzzle through something we didn't understand at all
См. также в других словарях:
carry through something — carry through (something) to complete something successfully. We ll need a qualified and experienced planner to carry through the study. Usage notes: often used in the form carry through with something or carry through on something: I think they… … New idioms dictionary
run through (something) — 1. to practice something. We ran through our lines once, then started filming. 2. to use all of something quickly. I still don t see how you could run through $5000 in a week. Alex ran through a large inheritance … New idioms dictionary
sail through (something) — 1. to go quickly and smoothly through something. In the early evening light, we watched bats sail through the air, scooping up insects. 2. to easily succeed in something. The new voting machines sailed through their first election day test last… … New idioms dictionary
talk through something — talk through (something) to explain or consider something in detail, esp. a problem. He had tried to get her to talk through her fears so she would see that they weren t so serious. I think you will have to talk it through with Sandy to see if… … New idioms dictionary
pull through (something) — pull (someone/something) through (something) to help someone or something through a difficult experience. She said her religious faith pulled her through this illness … New idioms dictionary
sit through something — sit through (something) to stay until the end of something. It s hard for little kids to sit through a whole baseball game. Usage notes: often said about something you do not enjoy: We had to sit through another boring lecture … New idioms dictionary
page through something — ˌpage ˈthrough sth derived (NAmE) to quickly turn the pages of a book, magazine, etc. and look at them without reading them carefully or in detail Syn: ↑flick through something, Syn: ↑leaf through something … Useful english dictionary
wade through (something) — 1. to read detailed or complicated information. We don t have enough staff to wade through the data. If you can wade through the ads, there s useful information here about the history of the Internet. 2. to move through a large group. We waded… … New idioms dictionary
breeze through something — breeze through (something) to do something easily or quickly. Lisa breezed through her homework, then started practicing for the play … New idioms dictionary
cut through something — cut through (something) to make clear something that has been made difficult to understand. She cut through all the political talk and outlined what was wrong and what could be done to fix it … New idioms dictionary
pull through something — pull through (something) to experience difficulties and continue to live or succeed. I didn t think he d survive, but he somehow pulled through. Those flowers can pull through a mild winter. We hope our experience will encourage them to pull… … New idioms dictionary