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1 through
ازميان ، از طريق ، بواسطه ، در ظرف ، سرتاسر -
2 through out
سراسر،تماما،ازدرون وبيرون،بكلي،از همهجهت،درتم -
3 through thick and th
درهمه حالي -
4 break through
عبورازمانع، رسوخ مظفرانه، پيشرفت غيرمنتظره (علمي يافني) -
5 code walk through
گردش درطول برنامه -
6 come through
باقي ماندن ، دادن ، وقوع يافتن ، طي شدن -
7 follow through
چيزي را تا آخر دنبال كردن ،بانجام رساني -
8 he muddled through
بدونهيچ زرنگي يا مهارت بمقصود خود رسيد -
9 he paid through the
زياد بهاو تحميل كردند،گوشش را بريدند -
10 pull through
در تنگنا كمك يافتن ، در سختي بكسي كمك كردن ، درو وضع خطرناكي انجام وظيفه كردن -
11 put through
بهنتيجه رساندن ، ارتباط پيدا كردن ، واداشتن -
12 run through
بسرعت خرج و تلف كردن ، خلاصه كردن -
13 to be through
فارغ شدن،فراغت يافتن -
14 to brak through an o
مانعي را برطرفكردن -
15 to bring through
خوب انجام دادن،بهبودي دادن -
16 to carry through
انجام دادن ،بپايان رساندن -
17 to drill through
سوراخ كردن -
18 to fall through
موفق نشدن ،به نتيجه نرسيدن -
19 to get through
بهقصدرسيدن -
20 to get through with
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