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1 podvrći
• put through -
2 prodenuti
• get through; put through; to get through -
3 okončati
• bring to a point; conclude; finalize; finish; knock up; perfect; put off; put through; set at rest; terminate; top off -
4 dati vezu
• connatural; connect; put through -
5 propustiti koga
• give a person odds; missing trough; put through -
6 propustiti kroz
• missing trough; put through -
7 sprovesti
• accompany; adjust; carrried out; carry; conductconvey; convoy; drive home; effect; enforce; escort; excute; follow out; install; lead along; manage; operate; pass; practise; put through; spend (spent, spent); to drive home -
8 podneti
• bear; bide; brook; digest; endure; enter; face; get over; give in; go through; hand in; introduce; move; pass in; pass under; prefer; present; produce; proposition; prove; punish; put; put up with; reenter; render; sight; stomach; submit; sustain; tender; to furnish; to hold out; to put -
9 završiti
• bring to a point; complete; completion; conclude; consummate; end; ending; eventuate; finish; get through; mature; put an end to; round off; stop; terminate; to complete; to get through; top off; wind up -
10 izlečiti
• bring through; cleanse; correct; cure; heal; put right; remedy; restore; retrieve; set oneself up; temper
См. также в других словарях:
put through — put (someone/something) through to arrange for a telephone call to be made to a place or person. The international operator put me through to London. Passengers could put through calls on their cell phones … New idioms dictionary
put through — ► put through 1) subject to a gruelling or unpleasant experience. 2) connect (someone) by telephone to another person or place. Main Entry: ↑put … English terms dictionary
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put through — index attain, pass (approve), prosecute (carry forward) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
put through — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put through : present tense I/you/we/they put through he/she/it puts through present participle putting through past tense put through past participle put through 1) put someone through something to make… … English dictionary
put through — verb 1. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue (Freq. 2) Did he go through with the treatment? He implemented a new economic plan She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal • Syn: ↑follow through, ↑follow up, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
put through — 1) PHRASAL VERB When someone puts through someone who is making a telephone call, they make the connection that allows the telephone call to take place. [V n P] The operator will put you through... [V n P] He asked to be put through to Charley… … English dictionary
put through — v. (D; tr.) ( to connect ) to put through to (she was finally put through to her number) * * * [ pʊt θruː] (D; tr.) ( to connect ) to put through to (she was finally put through to her number) … Combinatory dictionary
put through — {v. phr.} 1. To carry out; arrange. * /If Jim can put through one more financial transaction like this one, we will be rich./ 2. To connect (said of telephone calls). * /The telephone operator had to put me through to Zambia as there is no direct … Dictionary of American idioms
put through — {v. phr.} 1. To carry out; arrange. * /If Jim can put through one more financial transaction like this one, we will be rich./ 2. To connect (said of telephone calls). * /The telephone operator had to put me through to Zambia as there is no direct … Dictionary of American idioms
put through — phr verb Put through is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑operator Put through is used with these nouns as the object: ↑call, ↑parliament … Collocations dictionary