Английский словарь американских идиом - go through
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Go through
go through
{v.} 1. To examine or think about carefully; search. * /I went through the papers looking for Jane's letter./ * /Mother went through the drawer looking for the sweater./ Syn.: GO OVER. 2. To experience; suffer; live through. * /Frank went through many dangers during the war./ 3. To do what you are supposed to do; do what you promised. * /I went through my part of the bargain, but you didn't go through your part./ Syn.: CARRY OUT. 4. To go or continue to the end of; do or use all of. * /Jack went through the magazine quickly./ * /We went through all our money at the circus./ Syn.: RUN THROUGH. 5. To be allowed; pass; be agreed on. * /I hope the new law we want goes through Congress./ * /The sale of the store went through quickly./
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1. If you go through an experience or a period of time, especially an unpleasant or difficult one, you experience it. He was going through a very difficult time... South Africa was going through a period of irreversible change. PHRASAL VERB: V P n, V P n 2. If you go through a lot of things such as papers or clothes, you look at them, usually in order to sort them into groups or to search for a particular item. It was evident that someone had gone through my possessions. PHRASAL VERB: V P n 3. If you go through a list, story, or plan, you read or check it from beginning to end. Going through his list of customers is a massive job. PHRASAL VERB: V P n 4. When someone goes through a routine, procedure, or series of actions, they perform it in the way they usually do. Every night, they go through the same routine: he throws open the bedroom window, she closes it. PHRASAL VERB: V P n 5. If a law, agreement, or official decision goes through, it is approved by a parliament or committee. The bill might have gone through if the economy was growing. = get through PHRASAL VERB: V P ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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I. phrasal 1. to subject to thorough examination, consideration, or study 2. experience, undergo had to ~ quite an ordeal 3. carry out, perform went through his work in a daze II. intransitive verb Date: 1513 1. to continue firmly or obstinately to the end I was going through with it if it killed me — A. W. Long 2. a. to receive approval or sanction ; pass b. to come to a desired or satisfactory conclusion ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. пройти насквозь to go right through —- идти напролом 2. пройти, быть одобренным their business arrangements went through —- их сделка была одобрена 3. (with) выполнить (обещание, договор, условие) when the time came he didn't want to go through with it —- когда настало время выполнить свое обещание, он отказался ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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