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through·out T0190600 (thro͞o-out′)prep. In, to, through, or during every part of; all through: The road is kept open throughout the year.adv.1. In or through all parts; everywhere: The material is flawed throughout.2. During the entire time or extent: Though unsure how her speech would be received, she remained calm and professional throughout.throughout (θruːˈaʊt) prepright through; through the whole of (a place or a period of time): throughout the day. advthrough the whole of some specified period or areathrough•out (θruˈaʊt) prep. 1. in or to every part of: throughout the house. 2. from beginning to end of: nodding throughout the sermon. adv. 3. in every part or aspect: rotten throughout. 4. at every moment or point: Follow the text throughout. [before 1000] ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | throughout - from first to last; "the play was excellent end-to-end"end-to-end | | 2. | throughout - used to refer to cited workspassim |
throughoutpreposition1. right through, all through, everywhere in, for the duration of, during the whole of, through the whole of, from end to end of The same themes are repeated throughout the film.2. all over, all through, everywhere in, through the whole of, over the length and breadth of He now runs projects throughout Africa.adverb1. from start to finish, right through, the whole time, all the time, from the start, all through, from beginning to end The concert wasn't bad, but people talked throughout.2. all through, right through, in every nook and cranny Throughout, the walls are white.throughoutadverbFrom one end to the other:around, over, round, through.Translationsthrough (θruː) preposition1. into from one direction and out of in the other. The water flows through a pipe. 穿過 穿过2. from side to side or end to end of. He walked (right) through the town. 通過 通过3. from the beginning to the end of. She read through the magazine. 從頭到尾 从头到尾4. because of. He lost his job through his own stupidity. 由於 由于5. by way of. He got the job through a friend. 經由,以... 经由,以... 6. (American) from ... to (inclusive). I work Monday through Friday. 從...到...(包括頭尾日) 从...到...(包括头尾日) adverb into and out of; from one side or end to the other; from beginning to end. He went straight/right through. 從頭到尾,貫穿 从头到尾,贯穿 adjective1. (of a bus or train) that goes all the way to one's destination, so that one doesn't have to change (buses or trains). There isn't a through train – you'll have to change. 直達的 直达的2. finished. Are you through yet? 完成 完成throughˈout preposition1. in all parts of. They searched throughout the house. 遍及 遍及2. from start to finish of. She complained throughout the journey. 始終 始终 adverb in every part. The house was furnished throughout. 各處 各处all through1. from beginning to end of. The baby cried all through the night. 一直 一直(或整整...) 2. in every part of. Road conditions are bad all through the country. 到處 到处soaked/wet through very wet. His coat was wet through. 濕透 湿透through and through completely. He was a gentleman through and through. 完全地 完全地through with finished with. Are you through with the newspaper yet? 完成 完成throughout
resound throughout (something or some place)1. To fill or be heard throughout something or some place due to (someone's or something's) great volume, pitch, or ability to project. The singer's voice resounded throughout the halls of the stadium, right out into the parking lot. The sound of gunfire has been resounding throughout the streets since rebellion began.2. To be talked about constantly or by a majority of people throughout some place or thing. The war hero's achievements have resounded throughout the country since they were first reported. Cries for the prime minister's resignation have been resounding throughout the land for the last few months.See also: resound, throughoutreverberate throughout (something or some place)Of a sound, to fill and resound throughout something or some place in a series of loud echoes. The singer's booming voice reverberated throughout the dance hall. The sound of gunshots has been reverberating throughout the war-torn city for weeks.See also: reverberate, throughoutintersperse (something) throughout (something)To incorporate or scatter something in or throughout something else. I want to intersperse some of these sparkly gray blocks throughout the kitchen backsplash.See also: intersperse, throughoutintersperse something throughout somethingto put things throughout something. He interspersed recommendations for a better life throughout the book. Good advice had been interspersed throughout the book.See also: intersperse, throughoutreverberate throughout something[for sound] to roll about and fill a space. The thunder reverberated throughout the valley. The noise of chairs scraping the floor reverberated throughout the room.See also: reverberate, throughoutAcronymsSeeTHRUTthroughout Related to throughout: thoroughlySynonyms for throughoutprep right throughSynonyms- right through
- all through
- everywhere in
- for the duration of
- during the whole of
- through the whole of
- from end to end of
prep all overSynonyms- all over
- all through
- everywhere in
- through the whole of
- over the length and breadth of
adv from start to finishSynonyms- from start to finish
- right through
- the whole time
- all the time
- from the start
- all through
- from beginning to end
adv all throughSynonyms- all through
- right through
- in every nook and cranny
Synonyms for throughoutadv from one end to the otherSynonymsSynonyms for throughoutadv from first to lastSynonymsadv used to refer to cited worksSynonyms |