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. See through · Run through · Follow through · Click through |
from one end or side of something or someone to the other The burglar got in through the window. The bullet went straight through him. |
through · threw verb (past tense of throw). He threw a stone at the window. · through preposition. Just go through this tunnel and then it's on the right. |
through · . from one end or side of something to the other · . from the beginning to the end of a thing or period of time · . past a barrier, stage or test · . |
1[only before noun] through traffic travels from one side of a place to the other without stopping · 2[only before noun] a through train takes you to the final ... |
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun through, two of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ... |
through ; the beginning to the end of a thing or period of time Don't tell me how it ends—I haven't read it all the way through yet. ; a barrier, stage, or test ... |
preposition. /θruː/ /θruː/ (North American English, informal) through (= until, and including) |
to discuss, repeat or read something quickly. He ran through the names on the list. Could we run through your proposals once again? |
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? |
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