| 释义 | go through1  transitive (go through something) to examine or search something very carefullySomeone had broken into the office and gone through all the drawers.Collins went through every legal book she could find.Synonyms and related words
 To search for something or someone go through look out for seek outSynonyms and related words
 To study, check or examine something2  intransitive/transitive if a law goes through, or if it goes through a law-making institution, it is officially approvedDo you think the changes to the budget bill will go through?Synonyms and related words
 Creating, amending and abolishing laws2a  intransitive if something such as a request, proposal, or contract goes through, it is officially accepted or approvedSynonyms and related words
 Judgments, verdicts and official orders acquit acquittal affiliation order
3  transitive (go through something) to experience something difficult or unpleasantWe can’t really imagine what they’re going through.Synonyms and related words
 To be in, or to get into a difficult situation run out of road suffer undergo4  transitive (go through something) to use, spend, or eat all of something, especially quicklyHe’d gone through all his money by the end of the first week of his vacation.Synonyms and related wordsSynonyms and related words
 To use all or a lot of something5  transitive (go through something) to practice all of something such as a speech, song, or playLet’s go through your lines one more time.Synonyms and related words
 Auditioning, casting and rehearsing6  transitive (go through something) if a thought or idea goes through your mind, you consider it for a short timeSynonyms and related words
 To have a thought or thoughts7  transitive (go through something) to perform a set of actions that you regularly performgo through a routine/ritual: She went through her daily routine of clearing the breakfast table before settling down to handle the correspondence.Synonyms and related words
 Habits and habitual behavior8  transitive (go through something) to follow an official system for dealing with a type of problem or requestEven existing employees had to go through the whole application procedure again.Your application must go through the proper channels.Synonyms and related words
 To make progress, or to achieve something progress get on with get ahead
go through1  transitive (go through something) to examine or search something very carefullySomeone had broken into the office and gone through all the drawers.Collins went through every legal book she could find.Synonyms and related words
 To search for something or someone go through look out for seek outSynonyms and related words
 To study, check or examine something2  intransitive/transitive if a law goes through, or if it goes through a law-making institution, it is officially approvedDo you think the changes to the Bill will go through?Synonyms and related words
 Creating, amending and abolishing laws2a  intransitive if something such as a request, proposal, or contract goes through, it is officially accepted or approvedSynonyms and related words
 Judgments, verdicts and official orders acquit acquittal affiliation order
3  transitive (go through something) to experience something difficult or unpleasantWe can’t really imagine what they’re going through.Synonyms and related words
 To be in, or to get into a difficult situation run out of road suffer undergo4  transitive (go through something) to use, spend, or eat all of something, especially quicklyHe’d gone through all his money by the end of the first week of his holiday.Synonyms and related wordsSynonyms and related words
 To use all or a lot of something5  transitive (go through something) to practise all of something such as a speech, song, or playLet’s go through your lines one more time.Synonyms and related words
 Auditioning, casting and rehearsing6  transitive (go through something) if a thought or idea goes through your mind, you consider it for a short timeSynonyms and related words
 To have a thought or thoughts7  transitive (go through something) to perform a set of actions that you regularly performgo through a routine/ritual: She went through her daily routine of clearing the breakfast table before settling down to handle the correspondence.Synonyms and related words
 Habits and habitual behaviour8  transitive (go through something) to follow an official system for dealing with a type of problem or requestEven existing employees had to go through the whole application procedure again.Your application must go through the proper channels.Synonyms and related words
 To make progress, or to achieve something progress get on with get ahead
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