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successfully
completed
in
some
Adverb
12. through
some
specified
thing,
place,
or
period
of
main
path
continues
through
tunnel
of
area,
or
country
means
Cook
takes
her
family
on
motoring
trip
through
6. prepositionIf
keeping
safety-pin
stuck
through
her
ear
If
particular thing, that thing is between you and the thing you can see,
hear, or feel. Alice gazed pensively through the wet glass. They
could hear music pulsing through the walls of the house. I am sure I
can feel a vibration through the soles of my feet.
10. preposition
If
something
such
as
a feeling, attitude,
or
in
New
Zealand,
Australia
and
Japan
through
November. Saga features trips for older people at home and abroad
all through the year. She kept quiet all through breakfast.
Through is also an adverb. We've got a tough programme, hard
work right through to the summer. He worked right through.
12. preposition If something happens from a particular period of
time through another, it starts at the first period and continues until
the end of the second period. [US] ...open Monday through Sunday
from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. During her busy season (March through
June), she often completes as many as fifty paintings a week.
REGIONAL NOTE:
in BRIT, use to
with
them
through
with
the
as half-way
or task is
collapsed
completed. A
half-way
through
the
thirty-nine-year-old
marathon
and
competitor
died
shortly
say
that
it
of They
are
make
an
appointment
direct? Speaking
through
an
v]If
something
it
such
is accepted by
as
people
someone
a competition,
was
bright,
learned languages quickly, and sailed through her exams. All the
seeded players got through the first round.Through is also an
adverb. Nigeria also go through from that group.
21. adverb [ADV after v]When you get through while making a
telephone call, the call is connected and you can speak to the person
you are phoning. He may find the line cut on the telephone so that
he can't get through. Smith tried to get through to Frank at Warm
Springs the next morning.
22. prepositionIf you look or go through a lot of things, you look at
them or deal with them one after the other. Let's go through the
numbers together and see if a workable deal is possible. When you
have finished your list of personal preferences, go through it
again. David ran through the agreement with Guy, point by
point. He, too, had a lot of paperwork to get through.
you
you
say
that
someone
are emphasizinghow
or
something
wet
they
are. [emphasis] I returned to the inn cold and wet, soaked through
by the drizzling rain. She went on crying, and cried and cried until
the pillow was wet through.
Phrase
Through
and
through means
completely
and
to