单词 | through trains |
释义 | through /throo/preposition
ORIGIN: OE thurh; Ger durch throughˈly adverb
throughoutˈ preposition In, into, through or during the whole of adverb
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
throughˈ-other adverb (Scot)
adjective (Scot)
through pass same as through ball above. throughˈput noun The amount of material, etc, put through a process throughˈ-stone noun (building)
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
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)
through and through
through the day or through the night (Scot) In the daytime or in the night-time |
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