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单词 through bridges
释义

through /throo/

preposition
  1. From end to end, side to side, or boundary to boundary of, by way of the interior
  2. From place to place within
  3. Everywhere within
  4. By way of
  5. Along the passage of
  6. Clear of
  7. Among
  8. From beginning to end of
  9. Up to and including, to or until the end of (N American)
  10. By means of
  11. In consequence of
adverb
  1. From one end or side to the other
  2. From beginning to end
  3. All the way
  4. Clear
  5. Into a position of having passed
  6. In connection or communication all the way
adjective
  1. Passing, or serving for passage, all the way without interruption
  2. Having completed or come to the end
  3. (in telephoning) connected (informal)
ORIGIN: OE thurh; Ger durch

throughˈly adverb

  1. Same as thoroughly (see under thorough) (obsolete)
  2. Far through (archaic)

throughoutˈ preposition

In, into, through or during the whole of

adverb
  1. In every part
  2. Everywhere
  3. During the whole time

through ball noun (football)

A ball passed forward between defenders

through bolt noun

A bolt that passes through from side to side of what it fastens

through bridge noun (civil eng)

A bridge in which the track is carried by the lower strings

through-compōsˈed adjective (music)

(of a song) having different music for each verse

throughˈfare (Shakespeare) same as thoroughfare (see under thorough).

throughˈ-ganging adjective (Scot)

Thoroughgoing

throughˈ-going (Scot throughˈgaun /-gön/) noun

A scolding

adjective

  1. Passing through
  2. Active, energetic

throughˈ-other adverb (Scot)

  1. In indiscriminate mixture
  2. Higgledy-piggledy, in disorder

adjective (Scot)

  1. Confusedly mixed
  2. Without orderliness

through pass same as through ball above.

throughˈput noun

The amount of material, etc, put through a process

throughˈ-stone noun (building)

  1. A bonder or bondstone in building
  2. See also separate entry

through ticket noun

A ticket for the whole of a journey that is made up of several parts

throughˈ-ticketing noun

An arrangement whereby passengers can use a through ticket to travel over more than one railway network

through traffic noun

  1. The traffic between two centres at a distance from each other
  2. Traffic passing straight through an area, as opposed to that travelling within the area

through train noun

A train that goes the whole length of a long route

throughˈway or thruˈway noun (N American)

A motorway

be through (N American)

  1. To have done (with with)
  2. To be finished
  3. To have no future (as)
  4. To have no more to do (with with)

through and through

  1. Through the whole thickness
  2. Completely
  3. In every point

through the day or through the night (Scot)

In the daytime or in the night-time

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