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1 through
[Ɵru:] 1. preposition1) (into from one direction and out of in the other: The water flows through a pipe.) skrz2) (from side to side or end to end of: He walked (right) through the town.) z jednoho konce na druhý3) (from the beginning to the end of: She read through the magazine.) od začátku do konce4) (because of: He lost his job through his own stupidity.) vinou5) (by way of: He got the job through a friend.) prostřednictvím6) ((American) from... to (inclusive): I work Monday through Friday.) až do... (včetně)2. adverb(into and out of; from one side or end to the other; from beginning to end: He went straight/right through.) srz, napříč3. adjective1) ((of a bus or train) that goes all the way to one's destination, so that one doesn't have to change (buses or trains): There isn't a through train - you'll have to change.) přímý2) (finished: Are you through yet?) hotový•4. adverb(in every part: The house was furnished throughout.) skrz, naskrz- soaked
- wet through
- through and through
- through with* * *• přes• prostřednictví• skrze• skrz• docela -
2 through and through
(completely: He was a gentleman through and through.) se vším všudy -
3 through the (kind) offices of
(with the help of: I got the job through the kind offices of a friend.) na přímluvu -
4 through the (kind) offices of
(with the help of: I got the job through the kind offices of a friend.) na přímluvu -
5 through thick and thin
(whatever happens; in spite of all difficulties: They were friends through thick and thin.) za všech okolností -
6 through with
(finished with: Are you through with the newspaper yet?) hotový s -
7 through train
• přímý vlak -
8 go through
1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) prohledat2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) prodělat, projít3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) utratit4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) projít5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) být uzavřen* * *• prodělat• procházet• probrat• projet• projíždět• projít -
9 get through
1) (to finish (work etc): We got through a lot of work today.) dokončit2) (to pass (an examination).) projít3) (to arrive, usually with some difficulty: The food got through to the fort despite the enemy's attempts to stop it.) proniknout, projít, dostat se4) (to make oneself understood: I just can't get through to her any more.) získat pochopení* * *• dodělat -
10 pull through
(to (help to) survive an illness etc: He is very ill, but he'll pull through; The expert medical treatment pulled him through.) dostat se z* * *• vyváznout• dostat se z -
11 see through
1) (to give support to (a person, plan etc) until the end is reached: I'd like to see the job through.) podporovat až do konce2) (not to be deceived by (a person, trick etc): We soon saw through him and his little plan.) prohlédnout* * *• pochopit• prokouknout• prohlédnout -
12 all through
1) (from beginning to end of: The baby cried all through the night.) po celý2) (in every part of: Road conditions are bad all through the country.) v celém, všude -
13 drive-through
adjective (that one may drive through (and do something without getting out of the car): a drivethrough bank/restaurant/zoo.) zařízení pro motoristy s obsluhou do auta (banka, restaurace apod.)* * *• projíždět -
14 fall through
((of plans etc) to fail or come to nothing: Our plans fell through.) ztroskotat, neuspět* * *• propadnout• skončit fiaskem• nezdařit se• neuspět• nemít úspěch -
15 look through
(to look at or study briefly: I've looked through your notes.) projít* * *• vyšetřit• prohlédnout si• nevšímat si -
16 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) uskutečnit, prosadit2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) spojit* * *• propojit• prostrčit• prosadit -
17 run through
(to look at, deal with etc, one after another: He ran through their instructions.) projít* * *• proběhnout• protkávat• bodnout skrz -
18 by/through the agency of
(by the action of: The meeting was arranged through the agency of a friend.) prostřednictvím -
19 go through with
(to finish doing: I will go through with this in spite of what you say.) dokončit, provést -
20 put someone etc through his etc paces
(to make someone etc show what he etc can do: He put his new car through its paces.) vyzkoušet siEnglish-Czech dictionary > put someone etc through his etc paces
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