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单词 put through
释义

put through


Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyput through
he/she/itputs through
present participleputting through
past tenseput through
past participleput through

DEFINITIONS5
  1. 1
    (put someone through something) to make someone do or experience something difficult or unpleasant

    Children shouldn’t be put through the ordeal of giving evidence in court.

    The team are put through a daily fitness programme.

    put someone through hell (=make someone have an extremely unpleasant experience):

    He’s put me through absolute hell during the last year.

    put someone through it (=make someone experience something unpleasant):

    He really put Jones through it when the reports were late.

    Synonyms and related words

    To be cruel or unkind to someone
  2. 2
    (put someone/something through something) to test someone or something in order to make sure everything is working correctly

    He was put through a series of tests to discover what was wrong with him.

    The drug has been put through several trials.

    Synonyms and related words

    To test something or someone
  3. 3
    if you put a person or call through, you connect someone to the person they want to speak to on the telephone

    The switchboard operator refused to put the call through.

    put someone/something through to someone:

    Can you put me through to the accounts department, please?

    Synonyms and related words

    Using a telephone
  4. 4
    to make it certain that something is accepted, approved, or successfully completed

    Their huge majority means they can put through virtually any legislation they want.

    put something through something:

    A string of similar measures had already been put through Parliament.

    Synonyms and related words

    To make something possible
  5. 5
    put someone through school​/​university​/​collegeto pay for someone to be a student at a school, university, or college
    Synonyms and related words

    To spend or to pay money

put through


Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyput through
he/she/itputs through
present participleputting through
past tenseput through
past participleput through

DEFINITIONS5
  1. 1
    (put someone through something) to make someone do or experience something difficult or unpleasant

    Children shouldn’t be put through the ordeal of giving evidence in court.

    The players are put through a daily exercise program.

    put someone through it (=make someone experience something unpleasant):

    He really put Jones through it when the reports were late.

    Synonyms and related words

    To be cruel or unkind to someone
  2. 2
    (put someone/something through something) to test someone or something in order to make sure everything is working correctly

    He was put through a series of tests to discover what was wrong with him.

    The drug has been put through several trials.

    Synonyms and related words

    To test something or someone
  3. 3
    to make it certain that something is accepted, approved, or successfully completed

    Their huge majority means they can put through virtually any legislation they want.

    put something through something:

    A string of similar measures had already been put through the city council.

    Synonyms and related words

    To make something possible
  4. 4
    if you put a person or call through, you connect someone to the person they want to speak to on the telephone

    The switchboard operator refused to put the call through.

    put someone/something through to someone:

    Can you put me through to the accounting department, please?

    Synonyms and related words

    Using a telephone
  5. 5
    put someone through school​/​collegeto pay for someone to be a student at a school/college
    Synonyms and related words

    To spend or to pay money
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