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81 get through one's exams
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82 get through to
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83 get through with
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84 glance over/through
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85 go through (the) proper channels
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86 go through fire and water
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87 go through the hoop(s)
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88 go through the mill
experimenteel lijden of discipline om iemand een zekere graad van kennis of vaardigheid bij te brengen; een moeilijke tijd doormaken gepaard gaande met een bepaalde geestelijke conditiego through the mill -
89 go through the motions
doen om van de verplichting af te komenplichtmatig/voor de vorm verrichten; net doen alsof -
90 go through/hit the roof
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91 have a good browse through
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92 have been through the mill
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93 have enough money to see one through the month
have enough money to see one through the monthEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have enough money to see one through the month
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94 he blundered through the poem
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95 he came through two worldwars
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96 he could not travel through illness
English-Dutch dictionary > he could not travel through illness
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97 he got through by a shave
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98 he had risen from the ranks through study
English-Dutch dictionary > he had risen from the ranks through study
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99 he has just telephoned through from Beirut
he has just telephoned through from BeirutEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he has just telephoned through from Beirut
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100 he peered through his glasses
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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
through — [thro͞o] prep. [ME thurgh, thrugh < OE thurh, akin to Ger durch < IE base * ter , through, beyond > L trans, across, Sans tiráḥ, through] 1. in one side and out the other side of; from end to end of 2. a) in the midst of [flying through… … English World dictionary
Through — Through, prep. [OE. thurgh, [thorn]urh, [thorn]uruh, [thorn]oruh, AS. [thorn]urh; akin to OS. thurh, thuru, OFries. thruch, D. door, OHG. durh, duruh, G. durch, Goth. [thorn]a[ i]rh; cf. Ir. tri, tre, W. trwy. [root]53. Cf. {Nostril}, {Thorough} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
Through — Through, adv. 1. From one end or side to the other; as, to pierce a thing through. [1913 Webster] 2. From beginning to end; as, to read a letter through. [1913 Webster] 3. To the end; to a conclusion; to the ultimate purpose; as, to carry a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
through — There are two important uses which are still regarded as Americanisms but are beginning to make an impression on BrE: 1. As a preposition meaning ‘up to and including’, as in Monday through Friday. British speakers are aware of this use but still … Modern English usage
through — c.1300, metathesis of O.E. þurh, from W.Gmc. *thurkh (Cf. O.S. thuru, O.Fris. thruch, M.Du. dore, Du. door, O.H.G. thuruh, Ger. durch, Goth. þairh through ), from PIE root *tere through (Cf. Skt. tirah, Avestan … Etymology dictionary
through — [adj1] done buttoned up*, complete, completed, concluded, ended, finis*, finished, in the bag*, over, terminated, wound up*, wrapped up*; concepts 531,548 Ant. incomplete, unfinished through [adj2] direct constant, free, nonstop, one way, opened … New thesaurus
through — ► PREPOSITION & ADVERB 1) moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening or location). 2) so as to make a hole or passage in. 3) (preposition ) expressing the position or location of something beyond (an opening or an obstacle). 4)… … English terms dictionary
through — through; through·ly; through·ith·er; … English syllables
through — I adjective completed, concluded, decided, done, done with, ended, finished, set at rest, settled, terminated II (By means of) adverb by means of, by the hand of, by way of, using, using the help of III (From beginning to end) adverb … Law dictionary