单词 | get through |
释义 | get through 1. phrasal verb B2 If you get through a task or an amount of work, especially when it is difficult, you complete it. I think you can get through the first two chapters. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb B2 If you get through a difficult or unpleasant period of time, you manage to live through it. It is hard to see how people will get through the winter. [VERB PARTICLE noun] We couldn't get through a day without arguing. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 3. phrasal verb B2 If you get through a large amount of something, you use it. [mainly British] We've got through a lot of tyres. [VERB PARTICLE noun] You'll get through at least ten nappies a day. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 4. phrasal verb If you get through to someone, you succeed in making them understand something that you are trying to tell them. An old friend might well be able to get through to her and help her. [VERB PARTICLE + to] The message was finally getting through to him. [VERB PARTICLE + to] 5. phrasal verb B2 If you get through to someone, you succeed in contacting them on the phone. Look, I can't get through to this number. [VERB PARTICLE + to] I've been trying to ring up all day and I couldn't get through. [VERB PARTICLE] 7. phrasal verb B2 If you get through an examination or get through, you pass it. [mainly British] Did you have to get through an entrance examination? [VERB PARTICLE noun] 8. phrasal verb B2 See full dictionary entry for get If a law or proposal gets through, it is officially approved by something such as a parliament or committee. ...if his referendum law failed to get through. [VERB PARTICLE] Such a radical proposal would never get through parliament. [VERB PARTICLE noun] |
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