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through [θru:]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When through is an element in a phrasal verb, eg break through, fall through, sleep through, look up the verb.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb2. prepositiona. à traversb. ( = throughout) pendantd. ( = by means of) par3. adjective[carriage, train, ticket] direct• "through traffic" ≈ « toutes directions »4. compounds* * *[θruː] 1.1) ( from one side to the other) à travers2) (via, by way of)to look through — regarder avec [binoculars, telescope]; regarder par [hole, window]
3) ( past)to go through — brûler [red light]
to get ou go through — passer à travers [barricade]; passer [customs]
4) ( among)6) ( because of)7) ( until the end of)all ou right through the day — toute la journée
8) ( up to and including) jusqu'à2.open April through September — US ouvert d'avril à fin septembre
1) (colloq) ( finished) finiwe're through — ( of a couple) c'est fini entre nous
2) ( direct) [train, ticket, route] direct; [freight] à forfait‘no through road’ — ‘voie sans issue’
‘through traffic’ — ( on roadsign) ‘autres directions’
3) ( successful)4) GB3.2) ( from beginning to end)4.to read/play something right through — lire/jouer quelque chose jusqu'au bout
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through [θru:](a) (from one end or side to the other of) à travers;∎ to walk through the streets se promener dans ou à travers les rues;∎ they drove through the countryside ils ont roulé à travers la campagne;∎ we travelled through America nous avons parcouru les États-Unis;∎ I was wandering through the garden/trees j'errais dans le jardin/parmi les arbres;∎ he swam quickly through the water il nageait rapidement;∎ the river flows through a deep valley le fleuve traverse une vallée profonde;∎ to go through a tunnel passer dans un tunnel;∎ the police let them through the roadblock la police les a laissés passer à travers le barrage routier;∎ the bullet went straight through his shoulder la balle lui a traversé l'épaule de part en part;∎ we went through a door nous avons passé une porte;∎ water poured through the hole l'eau coulait par le trou;∎ he could see her through the window il pouvait la voir par la fenêtre;∎ can you see through it? est-ce que tu peux voir au travers?;∎ I can't see much through the fog je ne vois pas grand-chose à travers le brouillard;∎ what can you see through the telescope? qu'est-ce que vous voyez dans ou à travers le télescope?;∎ I could hear them through the wall je les entendais à travers le mur;∎ she couldn't feel anything through her gloves elle ne sentait rien à travers ses gants;∎ a shiver ran through him il fut parcouru d'un frisson;∎ he drove through a red light il a brûlé un feu rouge;∎ also figurative to slip through the net passer à travers les mailles du filet;∎ he goes through his money very quickly l'argent lui brûle les doigts;∎ she ate her way through a whole box of chocolates elle a mangé toute une boîte de chocolats∎ he got a bullet through the leg une balle lui a traversé la jambe;∎ she was shot through the heart on lui a tiré une balle dans le cœur;∎ the bull had a ring through its nose le taureau avait un anneau dans le nez;∎ to make a hole through sth percer un trou à travers qch(c) (from beginning to end of) à travers;∎ through the ages à travers les âges;∎ all through his life durant ou pendant toute sa vie;∎ halfway through the performance à la moitié ou au milieu de la représentation;∎ I'm halfway through this book j'ai lu la moitié de ce livre;∎ she has lived through some difficult times elle a connu ou traversé des moments difficiles;∎ familiar he's been through it or through a lot il en a bavé, il en a vu de dures;∎ we had to sit through a boring lecture nous avons dû rester à écouter une conférence ennuyeuse;∎ I slept through the storm l'orage ne m'a pas réveillé;∎ will he live through the night? passera-t-il la nuit?;∎ the war lasted all through 1914 to 1918 la guerre a duré de 1914 jusqu'en 1918;∎ she maintained her dignity through it all elle a toujours gardé sa dignité∎ 80 through 100 de 80 à 100;∎ Monday through Friday de lundi à vendredi, du lundi au vendredi;∎ April through July d'avril jusqu'en juillet, d'avril à juillet(e) (by means of) par, grâce à;∎ I sent it through the post je l'ai envoyé par la poste;∎ she can only be contacted through her secretary on ne peut la contacter que par l'intermédiaire de sa secrétaire;∎ it was only through his intervention that we were allowed out c'est uniquement grâce à son intervention qu'on nous a laissés sortir;∎ I met a lot of people through him il m'a fait rencontrer beaucoup de gens;∎ she was interviewed through an interpreter on l'a interviewée par l'intermédiaire d'un interprète;∎ change must be achieved through peaceful means le changement doit être obtenu par des moyens pacifiques(f) (because of) à cause de;∎ through no fault of his own, he lost his job il a perdu son emploi sans que ce soit de sa faute;∎ through ignorance par ignorance;∎ absent through illness absent par suite ou pour cause de maladie;∎ it all came about through a misunderstanding tout est arrivé à cause d'un malentendu;∎ through failing to lock the door… pour n'avoir pas fermé la porte à clé…2 adverb∎ please go through into the lounge passez dans le salon, s'il vous plaît;∎ I couldn't get through je ne pouvais pas passer;∎ we shoved our way through nous nous sommes frayé un chemin en poussant;∎ the police let us through la police nous a laissés passer;∎ the rain was coming through la pluie passait au travers;∎ the nail had gone right through le clou était passé au travers;∎ her trousers are through at the knees son pantalon est déchiré aux genoux∎ I slept through until 8 o'clock j'ai dormi (sans me réveiller) jusqu'à 8 heures;∎ I slept the whole night through j'ai dormi d'un trait jusqu'au matin;∎ I saw the film all the way through j'ai vu le film jusqu'au bout;∎ I read the letter through j'ai lu la lettre jusqu'au bout;∎ I left halfway through je suis parti au milieu;∎ England are through to the semi-final l'Angleterre s'est qualifiée pour ou jouera la demi-finale∎ the train goes through to Paris without stopping le train va directement à Paris ou est sans arrêt jusqu'à Paris;∎ to book through to Paris prendre un billet direct pour Paris;∎ can you get a bus right through to the port? est-ce qu'il y a un bus direct pour le port?∎ to be wet through être complètement trempé;∎ she's an aristocrat through and through c'est une aristocrate jusqu'au bout des ongles∎ can you put me through to Elaine/to extension 363? pouvez-vous me passer Elaine/le poste 363?;∎ I'm putting you through now je vous passe votre correspondant ou communication;∎ I tried ringing him, but I couldn't get through j'ai essayé de l'appeler mais je n'ai pas réussi à l'avoir;∎ you're through now vous êtes en ligne∎ all through passengers must remain seated tous les passagers en transit doivent garder leur place;∎ a through train to London un train direct pour Londres;∎ are you through? avez-vous fini?, c'est fini?;∎ he's through with his work at last il a enfin terminé tout son travail;∎ I'll be through reading the newspaper in a minute j'aurai fini de lire le journal dans un instant;∎ I'm through with smoking la cigarette, c'est fini;∎ she's through with him elle en a eu assez de lui;∎ we're through c'est fini entre nous;∎ you can do your own typing, I'm through! tu n'as qu'à le taper toi-même, moi c'est fini ou j'en ai assez! -
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A prep1 ( from one side to the other) à travers ; to see through the curtain/mist voir à travers le rideau/la brume ; to feel the stones through one's shoes sentir les cailloux à travers ses chaussures ; to cut through the fields couper à travers champs ; the nail went right through the wall le clou a traversé le mur ; to drive through the forest/desert traverser la forêt/le désert (en voiture) ; to stick one's finger through the slit passer son doigt dans la fente ; to poke sth through a hole enfoncer qch dans un trou ; to drill through a cable toucher un fil électrique avec une perceuse ; he was shot through the head on lui a tiré une balle dans la tête ; it has a crack running through it il est fêlé ;2 (via, by way of) to go through a tunnel passer par un tunnel ; to go through London/the town centre passer par Londres/le centre-ville ; to travel through Germany to Poland aller en Pologne en passant par l'Allemagne ; the path goes through the woods le chemin passe par le bois ; to come in through the hole/door entrer par le trou/la porte ; go straight through that door passez cette porte ; to jump through the window sauter par la fenêtre ; to look through regarder avec [binoculars, telescope] ; regarder par [hole, window, keyhole] ; to hear sth through the wall entendre qch à travers le mur ; you have to go through her secretary il faut passer par sa secrétaire ;3 ( past) to go through brûler [red light] ; to get ou go through passer à travers [barricade] ; passer [customs] ; to push one's way through se frayer un chemin à travers [crowd, undergrowth] ; the water poured through the roof l'eau passait à travers le toit ;4 ( among) to fly through the clouds voler au milieu des nuages ; to leap through the trees sauter de branche en branche ; to fly through the air [acrobat] voler dans les airs ; [arrow, bullet] fendre l'air ; ⇒ go, search, sort ;5 ( expressing source or agency) I heard through a friend j'ai appris par un ami ; I met my husband through her c'est par elle que j'ai rencontré mon mari ; it was through her that I got this job c'est par son intermédiaire que j'ai eu ce travail ; to speak through an interpreter parler par l'intermédiaire d'un interprète ; to send sth through the post envoyer qch par la poste ; to book sth through a travel agent réserver qch dans une agence de voyage ; to order sth through a mail order firm commander qch à une société de vente par correspondance ; I only know her through her writings je ne la connais qu'à travers ses écrits ;6 ( because of) through carelessness/inexperience par négligence/manque d'expérience ; through illness pour cause de maladie ; through no fault of mine, we were late ce n'était pas à cause de moi que nous étions en retard ;7 ( until the end of) to work through the night travailler toute la nuit ; all ou right through the day toute la journée ; he talked right through the film il a parlé pendant tout le film ; to stay through until Sunday rester jusqu'à dimanche ; to work through the lunch-hour travailler pendant l'heure du déjeuner ; ⇒ live, see, sleep ;8 ( up to and including) jusqu'à ; from Friday through to Sunday de vendredi jusqu'à dimanche ; 1939 through 1945 US de 1939 jusqu'à 1945 ; open April through September US ouvert d'avril à fin septembre.B adj1 ○ ( finished) fini ; I'm through j'ai fini ; I'm not through with you yet! je n'en ai pas encore fini avec toi! ; are you through with the paper? as-tu fini de lire le journal? ; I'm through with men! les hommes-c'est fini! ; we're through ( of a couple) c'est fini entre nous ; Claire and I are through c'est fini entre Claire et moi ;2 ( direct) [train, ticket] direct ; [freight] à forfait ; [bill of lading] direct ; a through route to the station un chemin direct pour aller à la gare ; ‘no through road’ ‘voie sans issue’ ; ‘through traffic’ ( on roadsign) ‘autres directions’ ; through traffic uses the bypass pour contourner la ville on prend la rocade ;3 ( successful) to be through to the next round être sélectionné pour le deuxième tour ; ⇒ get, go ;C adv1 ( from one side to the other) the water went right through l'eau est passée à travers ; to let sb through laisser passer qn ; can you fit ou squeeze ou get through? est-ce que tu peux passer? ; ⇒ pass ;2 ( completely) wet ou soaked through [coat, cloth] trempé ; [person] trempé jusqu'aux os ; mouldy right through complètement pourri ; cooked right through bien cuit ;3 ( from beginning to end) to read/play sth right through lire/jouer qch jusqu'au bout ; I'm halfway through the article j'ai lu la moitié de l'article ; ⇒ carry, get, go, run, see ;4 Telecom you're through je vous passe votre correspondant ; you're through to Ms Wilkins je vous passe Madame Wilkins ; ⇒ get, go, put.D through and through adv phr to know sth through and through connaître qch comme sa poche [area, city] ; I know him through and through je le connais comme si je l'avais fait ○ ; rotten through and through pourri jusqu'à l'os ; English through and through anglais jusqu'au bout des ongles ; selfish through and through d'un égoïsme foncier.to have been through a lot en avoir vu des vertes et des pas mûres ○ ; you really put her through it tu lui en as vraiment fait voir de toutes les couleurs ○ ; ⇒ hell. -
4 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) færdig med* * *(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) færdig med -
5 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) (haber) acabado (con algo/de hacer algo) -
6 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) búinn með -
7 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) végez vmivel -
8 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) acabar (de ler, etc.) -
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(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) bitmiş -
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(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) biti gotov z -
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(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) päästä loppuun -
12 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) ferdig med -
13 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) finito -
14 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) fertig mit -
15 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) gotowy z, mający `z głowy` -
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(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) pabeidzis -
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(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) pabaigęs -
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(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) färdig med -
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20 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) τελειωμένος
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