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21 fall through
((of plans etc) to fail or come to nothing: Our plans fell through.) falle gjennom/i fisk, gå over styr -
22 go through with
(to finish doing: I will go through with this in spite of what you say.) fullføre, holde ut med -
23 look through
(to look at or study briefly: I've looked through your notes.) bla gjennom -
24 put someone etc through his etc paces
(to make someone etc show what he etc can do: He put his new car through its paces.)English-Norwegian dictionary > put someone etc through his etc paces
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25 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) gjennomføre, utføre2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) sette over (til) -
26 rake through
(to make a thorough search: I'm raking through these boxes of old clothes.) gjennomsøke/-rote -
27 rattle through
(to say or do (something) quickly: The teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.) rase gjennom -
28 read over/through
(to read from beginning to end: I'll read through your manuscript, and let you know if I find any mistakes.) lese gjennom/korrektur -
29 run through
(to look at, deal with etc, one after another: He ran through their instructions.) gå gjennom -
30 scrape through
(to only just avoid failing: He scraped through his exams.) bestå/klare seg så vidt -
31 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) gjennomvåt -
32 win through
(to succeed in getting (to a place, the next stage etc): It will be a struggle, but we'll win through in the end.) vinne/nå fram (til) -
33 follow-through
subst. \/ˈfɒləʊθruː\/1) (sport, om slag) fullføring, videreføring2) oppfølging3) fullføring -
34 melt-through
subst. \/ˈmeltθruː\/1) ( fysikk) forklaring: nedsmelting av kjernen i kjernereaktor grunnet utilstrekkelig avkjøling2) ( hverdagslig) krakk, kollaps -
35 run-through
subst. \/ˈrʌnθruː\/1) ( teater) gjennomgang av hele stykket, prøve på hele stykket, (rask) repetisjon2) rask gjennomgang, oppsummering -
36 walk-through
subst. \/ˈwɔːkθruː\/1) lite krevende oppgave, lite krevende (teater)rolle2) ( teater) repetisjon, gjennomgang -
37 go through the roof / hit the roof
(to become very angry.) fly i taketEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > go through the roof / hit the roof
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38 look at / see through rose-coloured spectacles/glasses
(to take an over-optimistic view of.) se gjennom rosenrøde brillerEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > look at / see through rose-coloured spectacles/glasses
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39 muddle along/through
(to progress in spite of one's unsatisfactory methods and foolish mistakes.) humpe og gå, hangle igjennom -
40 pay through the nose
(to pay a lot, or too much.) betale i dyre dommer
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through — [ θru ] function word *** Through can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): They were riding through a forest. as an adverb (without a following noun): There s a hole in the roof where the rain comes through. as an … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Through ticket — Through Through, a. Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English