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1 through and through
adv de cap a peus -
2 through
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3 through an intermediary
loc per persona interposadaDret. AdministracióDef. del Termcat: Mitjançant una persona que en un acte jurídic simula actuar en nom propi, però que hi intervé per encàrrec i en benefici d'una altra. -
4 through thick and thin
adv a les bones i a les males, a les verdes i a les madures -
5 break through
v sortir | fer una descoberta important -
6 carry through
v ajudar, acomplir -
7 clear through the customs
v duanarDef. del Termcat: Fer els tràmits perquè una mercaderia surti de la duana i pagar-ne els drets corresponents. -
8 click-through
s clic d'entradaDef. del Termcat: Clic d'accés a una pàgina web que és comptabilitzat per a obtenir dades estadístiques.Nota: Actualment és molt utilitzat en l'àmbit publicitari, especialment en les cibertires. -
9 cut through
v tallar | fer drecera, atallar -
10 fall through
v fracassar -
11 filter through
v filtrar-se -
12 flick through
v fullejar ràpidament -
13 flip through
v fullejar -
14 flit through
v passar ràpidament per, creuar -
15 get through
v aconseguir | passar per | acabar | aprovar | comunicar | ficar el cap | gastar | JUR fer aprovar, ser aprovat -
16 go through
v travessar | sofrir, patir | examinar a fons | ser aprovat | gastar -
17 go through with
v portar a terme -
18 hack through
v obrir-se pas a cops de destral -
19 leaf through
v fullejar (llibre, etc.) -
20 line through the mark
s línia pel punt d'assaigEsports: RugbiDef. del Termcat: Línia imaginària paral·lela a la línia de toc que passa pel lloc on s'ha marcat un assaig.
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