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//θruː//

Learn how to pronounce and effectively use "through" in English

Translation of "through" from English to:

English
The word "through" is pronounced as "THROO" in English. It is a preposition and adverb commonly used to indicate movement in one side and out of the other, completion, or passage from one end to another.

through ➡️

Populäre

from one end or side of something to the other

Moving in one side and out of the other side of an object, space, or opening.

Example use

  • go through
  • walk through
  • drive through
  • look through
  • pass through

Synonyms

  • across
  • via
  • by way of
  • from side to side
  • from ... to

Examples

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    Here I run through a little intermediary area before entering the reactor area.

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    It fires through roof hatches, that swing open at the top of the vehicle.

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    The two of them walk through an entrance that leads into a long, dark hallway.

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    So now we’re walking through the Botanic Garden.

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    LIAM: I crawled out through an arrow hole.

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    The entire detector comes through a giant garage door up to here.

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    There it is through the skylight, One World Trade Center.

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    walked through a worm tunnel to get there.

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    MATT: What's the DC? Is this through your hand cone?

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    He saw through the gate to the village beyond.

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    You take a deep breath and walk through the door.

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    The way to the mine is through this dirt road.

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    It took them 5 hours to paddle through the shark infested waters to the island.

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    The only way out of here is through me.

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    The next stage of the Ring Road is through North Iceland.

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    As soon as I am through the common section, Joel is here too.

    • The train went through the tunnel.
    • She walked through the park.
    • He drove through the city.
    • I looked through the window.
    • The water passed through the filter.

through ⏱️

Populäre

from the beginning to the end of a period of time

During the entire duration of a specific time period.

Example use

  • all through
  • throughout
  • get through
  • live through

Synonyms

  • during
  • for

Examples

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    But see, that is through a process in this life.

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    There was a theme of the garden, throughout.

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    Music, in particular, remained a steadfast companion throughout his life.

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    Before this night is through, all of us at the table will do that.

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    The other way, write this down, is to schedule prayer times throughout my day.

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    So, we'll talk more about this throughout the course.

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    So, no, throughout the tutorial, I'll be using both user interface layouts.

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    Remember, upper back body nice and activated today throughout our practice.

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    The rest of my afternoon was so hard to get through.

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    First, we'll get through our announcements for the evening.

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    It runs through the entire experience, even after all these years.

    • She slept through the night.
    • They talked through the movie.
    • He worked through the summer.
    • I studied through the weekend.
    • We waited through the storm.

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through 🤝

Oft

using something or someone to do something

By means of something or someone.

Example use

  • through someone
  • through something
  • through hard work
  • through dedication
  • achieve something through
  • through education
  • through practice

Synonyms

  • by
  • by means of
  • using
  • because of
  • due to
  • with

Examples

    English

    But alas, due to some problems in the contract, this deal fell through.

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    Unspeakable fire and pain coursing through every vessel.

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    I have to gain who I am through Jesus Christ and what He's done for me.

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    So, the way I feed is through time, through joyfulness, through good energy.

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    And think the best way that I can explain it is through fuel partitioning.

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    And we can do this through upselling different services.

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    Even when the dark comes crashing through.

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    A lot of degraded land around the world today is through overgrazing.

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    And the way you develop your skill is through failure.

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    To me, the best way of communicating what's in that book is through a book.

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    So, the way we get through it is through connection.

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    It has to go through these different stages ultimately to become wine.

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    I am only coming at this through the lens of the individual.

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    That's how you connect things is through transits.

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    But sometimes the only way to train is through pain.

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    And so, the entry there may well be through somebody in international.

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    The way we learn is through error correction.

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    Now my only connection to the outside world is through my senses.

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    But you know I got to where I am through hard work, grit and determination.

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    And the way for sustainability is through practice.

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    They can generate these autonomic reflexes through their body more readily.

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    This is the old lace going through from this side.

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    The other way that this demonic witchcraft works is through sorcery.

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    The way it's done is through not structure but function.

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    It is through Him that the life of God flows.

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    And one way that we are getting an answer to that is through our patreons.

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    The way dogs learn is through repetition.

    • I contacted her through email.
    • He learned about it through a friend.
    • They achieved success through hard work.
    • We booked the tickets through an app.
    • She expressed her feelings through art.
    • She succeeded through perseverance.
    • They connected through their shared love of music.
    • He achieved success through dedication.
    • They communicated through sign language.

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through 🏁

Oft

finished

Having reached the end; completed.

Example use

  • be through with
  • are you through?
  • he's through

Synonyms

  • finished
  • completed
  • done
  • over

Antonyms

  • started
  • beginning
  • continuing

Examples

    English

    So, with that, I think I am through.

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    “I am through with your monopolization of the international stage.

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    When I am through with that it looks like this.

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    I had to say goodbye to him 3 times before he left the room And I am through!

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    Just, I am through, following these people around.

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    But I'm so freaking happy to be through there and I'm back in the US.

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    Just watch, when I am through, I'll show you the whole wide world.

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    So I am through with death, Father. And I am through with you.

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    Definitely go through this, take a look.

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    I am through I'm shocked but it's still not the right size.

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    I am through! It is over.

    • Are you through with your dinner?
    • She is through with her work for today.
    • They are through with the project.
    • We are through with the meeting.
    • I am through with waiting.
    • I'm through with this job.
    • Are you through eating?
    • He's through talking.