Word: through

Category: through

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Related words: through

see through, think through math, through definition, see through dress, through the never, through the bible, see through clothes, through the wire, through the wormhole, follow through, see through pants, define through

Synonyms: through

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: through

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spanish
Translations:
directo, por, mediante
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german
Translations:
erledigt, durch, busrundfahrt, hindurch, räumlich, fertig
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french
Translations:
prêt, durant, achevé, pour, pendant, direct
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italian
Translations:
attraverso, durante
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portuguese
Translations:
pelas, pelos, pronto, através, pelo, pela, garganta, por
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dutch
Translations:
door, per, gedaan, met
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russian
Translations:
ввиду, через, сквозь, насквозь, навылет, путем, по, напролет
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norwegian
Translations:
igjennom, gjennom
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swedish
Translations:
genom, igenom
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finnish
Translations:
kautta, valmis, läpeensä, halki, läpi
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danish
Translations:
igennem
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czech
Translations:
kvůli, skrze, během, přes, přímý
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polish
Translations:
poprzez, przez, całkowicie
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hungarian
Translations:
keresztül-kasul, többtámaszú, alatt, miatt, által, egyenesen, át, útján
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greek
Translations:
διαμέσου
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ukrainian
Translations:
шляхом, наскрізь, через
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albanian
Translations:
nëpërmes
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estonian
Translations:
kuni, lõpetanud, läbi
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croatian
Translations:
tranzitni, prijeko, kroz, preko, putem, sasvim
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icelandic
Translations:
gegnum
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romanian
Translations:
prin
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slovenian
Translations:
docela, skozi
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slovak
Translations:
cez, skrze, skrz

The meaning and "use of": through

preposition
  • moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location). - stepping boldly through the doorway
  • continuing in time toward completion of (a process or period). - he showed up halfway through the second act
  • so as to inspect all or part of (a collection, inventory, or publication). - flipping through the pages of a notebook
  • up to and including (a particular point in an ordered sequence). - they will be in town from March 24 through May 7
  • by means of (a process or intermediate stage). - dioxins get into mothers' milk through contaminated food
  • so as to be connected by telephone. - he put a call through to the senator
adjective
  • (of a means of public transportation or a ticket) continuing or valid to the final destination. - a through train from Boston
  • denoting traffic that passes from one side of a place to another in the course of a longer journey. - neighborhoods from which through traffic would be excluded
  • (of a room) running the whole length of a building. - This is a through room enjoying front and rear garden aspects and is fitted with a range of natural timber fronted units.
  • having no prospect of any future relationship, dealings, or success. - she told him she was through with him

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