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1. phrasal verb [no passive]To come through a dangerous or difficult situation means to survive it and recover from it. The city had faced racial crisis and come through it. [VERB PARTICLE noun] He's too old to come through a fall like that. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verbIf a feeling or message comes through, it is clearly shown in what is said or done. I hope my love for the material came through, because it is a great script. [VERB PARTICLE] Their talk is often hard to fathom but their exuberance still comes through. [VERB PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verbIf something comes through, it arrives, especially after some procedure has been carried out. A huge cheer of relief went up when the result came through. [VERB PARTICLE] The news came through at about five o'clock on election day. [VERB PARTICLE] 4. phrasal verbIf you come through with what is expected or needed from you, you succeed in doing or providing it. He puts his administration at risk if he doesn't come through on these promises forreform. [VP + on/with] We found that we were totally helpless, and our women came through for us. [VERB PARTICLE + for] More Synonyms of come through See full dictionary entry for comecome through in British Englishverb (intransitive)1. (adverb) to emerge successfully 2. (preposition) to survive (an illness, setback, etc) come through in American English 2. US to complete or endure something successfully 3. US, Informal to do what is wanted; provide (with what is needed) See full dictionary entry for come Examples of 'come through' in a sentencecome through That offer you waited for may now come through.You could go on and on about those that came through over the last eight years.We came through the academy together.What comes through most clearly is a sense of worship.They have all come through together which settles them down when we meet up.The money came through the same day.The strong belief in biological inevitability came through clearly in this book. After coming through a difficult time in her personal life she is now looking to the future.It is going to be choppy a bit but you stick together and come through the storm.It was reported yesterday that their divorce had come through on the day his texts were exposed.Some of the banks playing hardball were those that have come through the crisis in much better shape.They have all come through the economic crisis so far to more than double over the past five years.The players were not about to come through, they were good enough to come through.But it's not an easy thing to come through a general election campaign.So when the invite for a health screen comes through, think about it.The parent plant may or may not come through the winter, nor is it long lived.As we hung about, news came through that the party had won another seat.China may be coming through its softer patch, judging by the readings from its manufacturing sector.We need to stick all together, and come through this all together.They wouldn't take too long to come through after the match as he would send them straight away. Chinese translation of 'come through' vt fus - (= survive) [crisis, illness]
经(經)历(歷) ... 而幸存 (jīnglì ... ér xìngcún)
vi - (= be obvious)
清晰可辨 (qīngxī kě biàn) - (= arrive) [call, news, money]
传(傳)来(來) (chuánlái)
See come Nearby words ofcome through - come out with
- come over
- come round
- come through
- come to
- come to think of it
- come under
All related terms of 'come through'He's putting his job at risk if he doesn't come through. See comeAdditional synonymsDefinition to be successful by reaching a required standard She had a strong desire to be a dancer, but failed to make the grade. Synonyms succeed, measure up, win through, pass muster, come up to scratch (informal), come through with flying colours, prove acceptable, measure up to expectations Definition to prove superior We hoped that common sense would prevail. Synonyms win, succeed, triumph, overcome, overrule, be victorious, carry the day, prove superior, gain mastery Definition to gain control or success a symbol of good triumphing over evil Synonyms succeed, win, overcome, prevail, best, dominate, overwhelm, thrive, flourish, subdue, prosper, get the better of, vanquish (literary), come out on top (informal), carry the day, take the honours Nearby words ofcome through - come out
- come out with something
- come round or around
- come through
- come through something
- come to
- come to grief
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