throughpreposition, adverbpronunciationThe word through sounds like who, because we don't say the letters -gh in this word.1from one side or end of something to the other side or end: We drove through the tunnel. What can you see through the window? She opened the gate and we walked through.2from the beginning to the end of something: We travelled through the night.3connected by telephone: Can you put me through to Jill Knight, please? I tried to phone you but I couldn't get through.4(American) (alsoinformal) thru) until, and including: We'll be in New York Tuesday through Friday.5because of somebody or something: She got the job through her father.
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# a. 穿: through 通: through 透: fully, thoroughly, through 直到: through
# p. 亙: through 經: after, past, through 經過: after, as a result of, through 通過: by, by means of, through, via, by way of 走: from, through
# a. 通: all, coherent, common, logical, open, through 直達的: through 直通的: through
0_0: Definitions of through
# preposition. - moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location). * she walked through the doorway into the living room - continuing in time toward completion of (a process or period). * he showed up halfway through the second act - so as to inspect all or part of (a collection, inventory, or publication). * I flipped through the pages - by means of (a process or intermediate stage). * dioxins get into mothers' milk through contaminated food
# adverb. - expressing movement into one side and out of the other side of an opening, channel, or location. * as soon as we opened the gate they came streaming through - so as to continue in time toward the completion of a process, period, etc. * she's just started a tour that will keep her busy right through to June - so as to inspect all or part of a publication or document. * she read the letter through carefully - so as to be connected by telephone. * she quickly put a call through to Jack
# adjective. - (of a means of public transportation or a ticket) continuing or valid to the final destination. * a through train from Boston - (of a room) running the whole length of a building. - having no prospect of any future relationship, dealings, or success. * she told him she was through with him