to manage to do or complete something; get through (something) (British English) to be successful in an exam, etc. |
get something through (something) ... to be officially accepted; to make something be officially accepted They got the bill through Congress. |
to make somebody understand or accept what you say, especially when you are trying to help them. I find it impossible to get through to her. |
get through with something. to finish or complete a task. Want to learn more? Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English ... |
to make someone understand or accept what you say, especially when you are trying to help them I find it impossible to get through to her. |
get through with phrasal verb get through with something jump to other results to finish or complete a task. |
through ; from one end or side of something/somebody to the other. The burglar got in through the window. The bullet went straight through him. ; see, hear, etc. Through adverb · Through adjective · See through · Run through |
to study or consider something in detail, especially by repeating it. Let's go through the arguments again. Could we go through (= practice) Act 2 once more? |
GET THROUGH definition: 1. to succeed in talking to someone on the phone: 2. to succeed in an exam or competition: 3. to…. Learn more. |
to do what is necessary to complete a course of action, especially one that is difficult or unpleasant. She decided not to go through with (= not to have) ... |
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