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to have gone through several editions

  • 1 go through

    1. intransitive verb
    [Ernennung, Gesetzesvorlage:] durchkommen; [Geschäft:] [erfolgreich] abgeschlossen werden; [Antrag, Bewerbung:] durchgehen

    go through to the final — in die Endrunde kommen

    2. transitive verb
    1) (execute, undergo) erledigen [Formalität, Anforderung]
    2) (rehearse) durchgehen
    3) (examine) durchsehen [Post, Unterlagen]; (search) durchsuchen [Taschen]
    4) (endure) durchmachen [schwere Zeiten]; (suffer) erleiden [Schmerzen]
    5) (use up) verbrauchen; durchbringen [Erbschaft]; aufbrauchen [Vorräte]. See also academic.ru/31516/go">go 1. 31)
    * * *
    1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) durchsuchen
    2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) durchmachen
    3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) durchbringen
    4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) durchgehen
    5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) durchführen
    * * *
    vi
    1. (pass in and out of) durchgehen; vehicle durchfahren
    to \go through through sth durch etw akk durchlaufen; (in vehicle) durch etw akk durchfahren
    he went right through the garden er lief mitten durch den Garten durch
    to \go through through customs/the door durch den Zoll/die Tür gehen
    to \go through through sth etw durchmachen
    your daughter won't always be so difficultshe's just \go throughing through a stage Ihre Tochter wird nicht immer so schwierig sein — das ist nur so eine Phase
    to \go through through an operation MED operiert werden
    to \go through through a bad patch eine schwere Zeit durchmachen
    to \go through through sth act, issue, checklist etw durchgehen
    4. (be approved) plan durchgehen; bill durchkommen; business deal [erfolgreich] abgeschlossen werden
    now that the new legislation/the divorce has gone through,... jetzt, da das neue Gesetz/die Scheidung durch ist,...
    5. (use up)
    to \go through through sth etw aufbrauchen
    I went through two hundred quid on my last trip to London auf meiner letzten Londonreise habe ich zweihundert Pfund ausgegeben
    to \go through through a pair of shoes ein Paar Schuhe durchlaufen
    to \go through through sich akk durchscheuern
    my jeans always \go through through at the knees first meine Jeans wetzt sich immer zuerst an den Knien ab
    to \go through through sth essay, piece of work etw durchsehen
    8. (be felt by)
    shock went through him as he heard the news ihm fuhr der Schock durch alle Glieder, als er die Neuigkeiten erfuhr
    to \go through through with sth programme, threat etw durchziehen fam
    to \go through through sth etw erledigen
    to \go through through a course einen Kurs absolvieren
    to \go through through the marriage ceremony sich akk trauen lassen
    after the two foreign ministers had gone through the formalities... nachdem die beiden Außenminister die Förmlichkeiten hinter sich gebracht hatten,...
    he had to \go through through with it now jetzt gab es kein Zurück mehr für ihn
    10. PUBL
    to have gone through several editions schon durch mehrere Auflagen gegangen sein
    you must \go through through the central operator before you can be connected with the person you are calling Sie müssen über die zentrale Vermittlung gehen, bevor Sie zu ihrem Gesprächspartner durchgestellt werden können
    12.
    to \go through through the mill viel mitmachen fam
    to \go through through the roof an die Decke gehen fam
    * * *
    1. durchgehen, -nehmen, -sprechen, (ausführlich) erörtern
    2. durchsuchen
    3. go over 7, 9
    4. a) erleiden, auch eine Probezeit etc durchmachen
    b) erleben
    5. sein Vermögen durchbringen
    6. durchgehen, angenommen werden (Antrag), abgeschlossen werden (Handel etc), durchkommen (Scheidung)
    7. go through with durchführen, zu Ende führen
    8. go through to the final SPORT das Endspiel erreichen
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    [Ernennung, Gesetzesvorlage:] durchkommen; [Geschäft:] [erfolgreich] abgeschlossen werden; [Antrag, Bewerbung:] durchgehen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (execute, undergo) erledigen [Formalität, Anforderung]
    2) (rehearse) durchgehen
    3) (examine) durchsehen [Post, Unterlagen]; (search) durchsuchen [Taschen]
    4) (endure) durchmachen [schwere Zeiten]; (suffer) erleiden [Schmerzen]
    5) (use up) verbrauchen; durchbringen [Erbschaft]; aufbrauchen [Vorräte]. See also go 1. 31)
    * * *
    v.
    durchfahren v.

    English-german dictionary > go through

  • 2 go through

    vi
    1) ( pass in and out of) durchgehen; vehicle durchfahren;
    to \go through through sth durch etw akk durchlaufen;
    ( in vehicle) durch etw akk durchfahren;
    he went right through the garden er lief mitten durch den Garten durch;
    to \go through through customs/ the door durch den Zoll/die Tür gehen
    to \go through through sth etw durchmachen;
    your daughter won't always be so difficult - she's just \go throughing through a stage Ihre Tochter wird nicht immer so schwierig sein - das ist nur so eine Phase;
    to \go through through an operation med operiert werden;
    to \go through through a bad patch eine schwere Zeit durchmachen
    3) (review, discuss)
    to \go through through sth act, issue, checklist etw durchgehen
    4) ( be approved) plan durchgehen; bill durchkommen; business deal [erfolgreich] abgeschlossen werden;
    now that the new legislation/the divorce has gone through,... jetzt, da das neue Gesetz/die Scheidung durch ist,...
    5) ( use up)
    to \go through through sth etw aufbrauchen;
    I went through two hundred quid on my last trip to London auf meiner letzten Londonreise habe ich zweihundert Pfund ausgegeben;
    to \go through through a pair of shoes ein Paar Schuhe durchlaufen
    to \go through through sich akk durchscheuern;
    my jeans always \go through through at the knees first meine Jeans wetzt sich immer zuerst an den Knien ab
    to \go through through sth essay, piece of work etw durchsehen
    shock went through him as he heard the news ihm fuhr der Schock durch alle Glieder, als er die Neuigkeiten erfuhr
    9) ( carry out)
    to \go through through with sth programme, threat etw durchziehen ( fam)
    to \go through through sth etw erledigen;
    to \go through through a course einen Kurs absolvieren;
    to \go through through the marriage ceremony sich akk trauen lassen;
    after the two foreign ministers had gone through the formalities... nachdem die beiden Außenminister die Förmlichkeiten hinter sich gebracht hatten,...;
    he had to \go through through with it now jetzt gab es kein Zurück mehr für ihn
    to have gone through several editions schon durch mehrere Auflagen gegangen sein
    you must \go through through the central operator before you can be connected with the person you are calling Sie müssen über die zentrale Vermittlung gehen, bevor Sie zu ihrem Gesprächspartner durchgestellt werden können
    PHRASES:
    to \go through through the mill viel mitmachen ( fam)
    to \go through through the roof an die Decke gehen ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > go through

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