through
Prononciation : [/θɹu/]
Contexte : « movement »
(preposition) moving or going in one side and out the other side of an object or place. It's like passing from one end to the other.
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The bird flew through the open window into the room.
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The ball could not fit through the small hole.
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Can you see through the keyhole?
Contexte : « completion »
(adverb) finishing or completing something. It means getting to the end of a process or activity.
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She worked hard and got through all her homework.
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He couldn't get through the difficult puzzle.
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Did you manage to get through all the tasks?
Contexte : « approval »
(adjective) something that has passed a selection process or been accepted. It means something is considered suitable or valid.
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Only the selected candidates made it through to the final round of interviews.
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His application did not go through because of missing documents.
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Did your presentation go through the approval process smoothly?
Contexte : « completely »
(adjective) indicating that a process or experience has been completed fully or to a great extent. It means thoroughly finishing something.
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After reading through the book, she understood the story completely.
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He only skimmed through the document and missed important details.
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Did you go through each step carefully before starting the experiment?