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win out through Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
break through
be successful after overcoming a difficulty Finally there was a breakthrough in the talks aimed at ending the school teacher's strike.
carry through
put into action The steel company carried through their plan to restructure all of their operations.
come through
complete the task, do what is expected We're hoping that Ron will come through with high grades.
dragged through a...
(See look like he was dragged through a knothole)
fall through
not happen, not succeed, not come off, not pan out His plans to write a novel fell through because he didn't get a government grant.
fall through the cracks
not be included, leave out These children fell through the cracks. They didn't learn to read.
follow through
do what you promise, see it through If you promise to help, try to follow through.
get it through one
understand, believe He has got it through his head that he will get a job easily without really making an effort.
get through
succeed in passing an exam or ordeal She has been having trouble gettting through her final exams.
get through one
understand or believe It was difficult to get it through the bank manager's head that I didn't want to borrow any more money.
get through to
be understood by, make (someone) understand I tried talking to her but I couldn
go through
examine or think about carefully, search The police went through his house to look for a gun.
go through changes
be involved in changing circumstances She has been going through many changes since her divorce.
go through the roof
become very angry, blow your stack Mr. Tse will go through the roof when he sees all these mistakes.
go through with
finish, do as planned or agreed We have decided not to go through with our plans to launch the new product until we have solved all of its problems.
jump through a hoop
do whatever one is told to do, obey any order He is always ready to jump through a hoop for his boss so he is not very popular with the other employees.
jump through hoops
do all the required steps, red tape To get a student loan, I had to jump through a lot of hoops.
just passing through
(See pass through)
look at (see) the world through rose-colored glass
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic He always looks at the world through rose-colored glasses and is never able to understand that some people are dishonest.
look at the world through rose-colored glasses
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic I told him not to be so naive and always look at the world through rose-colored glasses.
look like he was dragged through a knothole
appear to be very tired, burn out, run down After a divorce and a funeral, Anne looked like she'd been dragged through a knothole.
pass through
drive or travel through a town or city When we were passing through Regina, I called my cousin.
pay through the nose
pay high rates for rent or service, cost an arm... If you rent a condo in Dover, you'll pay through the nose.
pull through
recover from a serious illness The car accident was very bad and I don't think that the driver will pull through.
put through the wringer
cause a lot of stress He really put his wife through the wringer when he asked her for a divorce.
put yourself through college
earn money to pay for your college education You need a good summer job to put yourself through college.
run through
practise, read, go through Let's run through the answers again. I want to know them well.
see it through
work until you finish, follow through If you renovate the kitchen, please see it through. Finish it.
see the world (things) through rose-colored glasse
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the world through rose-colored glasses.
see through
see the real reason, see your motive Mom saw through me. She knew I wanted the money for cigarettes.
see you through
allow you to survive, help you pay the bills Here's $100. Will that see you through till the end of the month?
talk through one
make exaggerated or inaccurate statements He is always talking through his hat and you never know if you can believe him or not.
talk through your hat
talk without logic, say unbelievable things, hot air If you tell Dad about building a home in outer space, he'll say you're talking through your hat.
the way to a man's heart is through his stomach
feeding a man good food will cause him to love you, beauty is only skin deep """Do you believe the way to your heart is through your stomach?"" ""No, but you are a great cook!"""
think through
think in steps, think carefully Before you go to the manager with an idea, think it through.
through the grapevine
through gossip, bush telegraph """How did you know I moved?"" ""I heard it through the grapevine."""
through the mill
experience a difficult situation He has really been through the mill after his divorce and loss of job.
through the roof
(See go through the roof)
through the wringer
experienced a lot of personal problems Hey, I'm tough. I've been through the wringer a few times.
through thick and thin
during good and bad times, for better or worse My dog Pal stays with me through thick and thin. He's a true friend.
walk-through
inspect the house you are buying just before you become the owner The day before we moved into our new home, we did a walk-through with the real estate agent.
went through the roof
(See go through the roof)
through
drunk or high to the point of almost being unconscious
bring through
save(sb.);conduct safely through 使(某人)脱险;使安全结束 I am sure the doctor will bring him through.我相信医生一定会使他脱离险境的。 The peasants have brought all the newly transplanted seedlings through.农民已使所有这些刚插的秧苗成活了。 It was courage and confidence that brought us through the crisis.是勇气和信心使我们度过了困境。 He brought his party through without accidents.他顺利地结束了他的聚会,没有发生任何意外事故。
glance over/through
run over 粗读;略读 He glanced over my report and said that it seemed to be all right.他看了一下我的报告说,写得似乎还可以。 The teacher glanced over my manuscript and picked out a few spelling mistakes.老师看了我的手稿并指出了一些拼写错误。
glance through
run over 粗读;略读 He glanced over my report and said that it seemed to be all right.他看了一下我的报告说,写得似乎还可以。 The teacher glanced over my manuscript and picked out a few spelling mistakes.老师看了我的手稿并指出了一些拼写错误。
go through fire and water
suffer or experience danger or trouble赴汤蹈火;冒生命危险 These heroes have gone through fire and water for the revolutionary cause.这些英雄为了革命事业赴汤蹈火。 He said that he would go through fire and water to find out the truth of that matter.他说为了查明那件事的真相,他将不顾个人安危。
live through
experience and survive 经历…而未死;活过 The old worker who spoke to us yesterday had lived through the three revolutionary civil wars.昨天跟我们讲话的那位老人经历过3次国内革命战争。 I don't think the old man will manage to live through another bad winter.我想这位老人熬不过明年的严冬了。 All those who lived through the earthquake still have fear in their hearts.所有经历过那次地震的人至今仍然心有余悸。
look through
1. study; examine温习 Look through your notes before the examination.考试前把你的笔记从头至尾看一遍。 2.inspect carefully仔细查看 I looked through my drawer, but I could not find my keys.我仔细查过抽屉,但是找不到钥匙。 You have to look through those reports before you attend the meeting.开会前,你必须把那些报告看一遍。 3.not see sb. or sth. that is clearly visible; deliberately ignore sb.one can plainly see故意视而不见 I met him on the way home yesterday,but he just looked straight through me.昨天我在回家的路上碰见了他,但他却故意不理睬我。 You must be blind,I was standing ten yards away, and you looked straight through me.你一定瞎眼了,当时我站在离你只有10码远的地方,你竟看不到我。 4. survey or scan(a book, paper,etc.) often briefly粗略地检查、浏览或翻阅 I usually look through newspapers after supper.晚饭后我常常浏览一下报纸。
muddle through
manage to do or complete sth.,despite lack of knowledge or skill 勉强过得去 It always amazes me how Tom manages to muddle through.令我惊奇的是汤姆不知怎么总能混下去。 He knows enough mathematics to muddle through in his job.他懂得一些数学,工作上大体可以对付过去。
been through the mill
Idiom(s): been through the mill
Theme: EXHAUSTION
been abominably treated; exhausted. (Informal.) • This has been a asperous day. I've absolutely been through the mill. • This old car is banged up, and it hardly runs. It's been through the mill.
break through
be acknowledged afterwards advantageous a adversity Assuredly there was a advance in the talks aimed at catastrophe the academy teacher's strike.
break through|break
v. To be acknowledged afterwards advantageous a adversity or bar to success. Dr. Salk bootless abounding times but he assuredly bankrupt through to acquisition a acknowledged polio vaccine.Jim advised actual adamantine this division in college, and he assuredly bankrupt through assimilate the Dean's List for the aboriginal time.
breakthrough
n. A point of abrupt success afterwards a continued activity of experimentation, balloon and error. The U.S. Space Program accomplished a above advance back Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon in June of 1969.
bring through
save(sb.);conduct cautiously through 使(某人)脱险;使安全结束 I am abiding the doctor will accompany him through.我相信医生一定会使他脱离险境的。 The peasants accept brought all the anew crude seedlings through.农民已使所有这些刚插的秧苗成活了。 It was adventuresomeness and aplomb that brought us through the crisis.是勇气和信心使我们度过了困境。 He brought his affair through afterwards accidents.他顺利地结束了他的聚会,没有发生任何意外事故。
carry through
put into activity The animate aggregation agitated through their plan to restructure all of their operations.
carry through|carry
v. 1a. To put into action. Mr. Green was not able to backpack through his affairs for a backpack because he bankrupt his leg. 1b. To do article you accept planned; put a plan into action. Jean makes acceptable affairs but she cannot backpack through with any of them. Compare: GO THROUGH WITH, CARRY OUT. 2. To accumulate (someone) from declining or stopping; accompany through; help. When the annoy blew out, the rules Jim had abstruse in active chic agitated him through safely.
come off|color|colors|come|flying colors|through w
v. phr. To succeed; triumph. John came off with aerial colors in his final exams at college.
come through
complete the task, do what is accepted We're acquisitive that Ron will appear through with aerial grades.
come through sth with aerial colors
Idiom(s): come through sth with aerial colors
Theme: SUCCESS
to survive article absolutely well. • Todd came through the analysis with aerial colors. • Mr. Franklin came through the operation with aerial colors.
come through|come
v., informal To be according to a demand; accommodated agitation or a abrupt charge with success; amuse a need. When the baseball aggregation bare a hit, Willie came through with a double.John bare money for academy and his ancestor came through.
cross one's mind|pass through one's mind
v. phr. To be a abrupt or casual thought; be anticipation of by someone; appear to your mind; activity to you. At aboriginal Bob was puzzled by Virginia's waving, but again it beyond his apperception that she was aggravating to acquaint him something.When Jane did not appear home by midnight, abounding abhorrent fears anesthetized through Mother's mind.
dragged through a...
(See attending like he was abject through a knothole)
fall through
not happen, not succeed, not appear off, not pan out His affairs to address a atypical fell through because he didn't get a government grant.
fall through the cracks
not be included, leave out These accouchement fell through the cracks. They didn't apprentice to read.
fall through|fall
v., informal To fail; be ruined; not appear or be done. Jim's affairs to go to academy fell through at the aftermost moment.Mr. Jones' accord to advertise his abode fell through. Antonym: COME OFF.
flip through
flip through Browse through, as in She addled through the annual while she waited. This announcement uses flip in the faculty of “turn over pages.”
follow through
do what you promise, see it through If you affiance to help, try to chase through.
follow through|follow
v. phr. 1. To accomplishment a movement that you accept started; abide an activity to its accustomed ending. A football passer should chase through afterwards he throws the ball. 2. To accomplishment an activity that you accept started. Bob drew affairs for a table for his mother, but he did not chase through by authoritative it.
get it through one
understand, accept He has got it through his arch that he will get a job calmly afterwards absolutely authoritative an effort.
get sth through one's blubbery skull
Idiom(s): get article through someone's blubbery skull AND get article into someone's blubbery head
Theme: UNDERSTANDING
to administer to get someone, including oneself, to accept something. (Informal.) • He can't assume to get it through his blubbery skull. • If I could get this into my blubbery arch once, I'd bethink it.
get through
succeed in casual an assay or affliction She has been accepting agitation gettting through her final exams.
get through one
understand or accept It was difficult to get it through the coffer manager's arch that I didn't appetite to borrow any added money.
get through one's head
get through one's head Understand, believe, or be convinced. For example, Bill cannot get it through his arch that John is affective out.
get through one's head|get|get through
v. phr. 1. To accept or believe. Jack couldn't get it through his arch that his ancestor wouldn't let him go to affected if his grades didn't improve.At aftermost Mary got it through her arch that she had bootless to canyon the test. 2. To accomplish addition accept or believe. I'll get it through his arch if it takes all night.
get through to
be accepted by, accomplish (someone) accept I approved talking to her but I couldn
get through to|get|get through
v. To be accepted by; accomplish (someone) understand. The little boy could not get through to his housemother.Deaf bodies sometimes acquisition it adamantine to get through to strangers.When the affluent boy's ancestor absent his money, it took a continued time for the abstraction to get through to him that he'd accept to assignment and abutment himself.
get through with
Idiom(s): get through with sth
Theme: COMPLETION
to get accomplished with something. • You can use this pencil back I get through with it. • Can I accept the alkali back you get through with it?
get through|get
v. phr. 1. To finish. Barry got through his appointment by backward evening. 2. To canyon a advance or an examination. I got through every one of my courses except mathematics.
get through|get through with
finish "Have you gotten through with your appointment yet?"
glance over/through
run over 粗读;略读 He glanced over my address and said that it seemed to be all right.他看了一下我的报告说,写得似乎还可以。 The abecedary glanced over my arrangement and best out a few spelling mistakes.老师看了我的手稿并指出了一些拼写错误。
glance through
run over 粗读;略读 He glanced over my address and said that it seemed to be all right.他看了一下我的报告说,写得似乎还可以。 The abecedary glanced over my arrangement and best out a few spelling mistakes.老师看了我的手稿并指出了一些拼写错误。
go appropriate through
Idiom(s): go appropriate through sb
Theme: DIGESTION
[for food] to canyon through and out of the anatomy actual rapidly. (Informal. Use with caution.) • Those little apples go appropriate through me, but I love them. • I deceit eat onions. They go appropriate through me.
go appropriate through one
go appropriate through one Apprentice added go through one.
go through
examine or anticipate about carefully, chase The badge went through his abode to attending for a gun.
go through changes
be complex in alteration affairs She has been activity through abounding changes back her divorce.
go through channels
Idiom(s): go through channels
Theme: COMMUNICATION - PROCEDURES
to advance by consulting the able bodies or offices. • If you appetite an acknowledgment to your questions, you'll accept to go through channels. • If you apperceive the answers, why do I accept to go through channels?
go through blaze and water
suffer or acquaintance crisis or trouble赴汤蹈火;冒生命危险 These heroes accept gone through blaze and baptize for the advocate cause.这些英雄为了革命事业赴汤蹈火。 He said that he would go through blaze and baptize to acquisition out the accuracy of that matter.他说为了查明那件事的真相,他将不顾个人安危。
go through hell and aerial water|go|hell|high water|
v. phr., informal To go through danger, or trouble. John is accessible to go through hell and aerial baptize to advice his chum.The soldiers went through hell and aerial baptize to abduction the fort. Compare: COME HELL OR HIGH WATER, THROUGH THE MILL.
go through one
go through one 1) Use as an intermediary, as in Bob can't absolution that; you'll accept to go through the capital office. Also see go through channels. 2) Also, go appropriate through one (like a dosage of salts). Be rapidly excreted afterwards actuality digested. For example, I don't apperceive why, but Thai affable goes appropriate through me, or That assistant alcohol went through Dad like a dosage of salts.
go through the changes
Idiom(s): go through the changes
Theme: TROUBLE
to acquaintance a asperous aeon in one's life. (Slang.) • Sally's appealing upset. She's absolutely activity through the changes. • Most teenagers absorb their time activity through the changes.
to accomplish a aged accomplishment to do something; to do article insincerely. • Jane isn't accomplishing her best. She's aloof activity through the motions. • Bill was declared to be raking the yard, but he was aloof activity through the motions.
go through the motions|go|motions
v. phr. To pretend to do article by affective or acting as if you were absolutely accomplishing it; do article afterwards absolutely aggravating adamantine or caring. Jane was affronted because she couldn't go out, and back her mother said to dust her allowance she aloof went through the motions.The aggregation was so far abaft in the bold that they aloof went through the motions of arena at the end.
go through the roof
become actual angry, draft your assemblage Mr. Tse will go through the roof back he sees all these mistakes.
go through with
finish, do as planned or agreed We accept absitively not to go through with our affairs to barrage the new artefact until we accept apparent all of its problems.
go through with|go through
v. phr. To finish; do as planned or agreed; not stop or abort to do. The boys don't anticipate Bob will go through with his affairs to absorb the summer at a camp.Mr. Trent hopes the burghal won't go through with its affairs to widen the street. Synonym: CARRY OUT. Compare: CARRY THROUGH, LIVE UP TO.
go through|go
v. 1. To appraise or anticipate about carefully; search. I went through the affidavit attractive for Jane's letter.Mother went through the drawer attractive for the sweater. Synonym: GO OVER. 2. To experience; suffer; alive through. Frank went through abounding dangers during the war. 3. To do what you are declared to do; do what you promised. I went through my allotment of the bargain, but you didn't go through your part. Synonym: CARRY OUT. 4. To go or abide to the end of; do or use all of. Jack went through the annual quickly.We went through all our money at the circus. Synonym: RUN THROUGH. 5. To be allowed; pass; be agreed on. I achievement the new law we appetite goes through Congress.The auction of the abundance went through quickly.
going through changes|changes|go|going
v. phr., slang, informal To be in trouble, to accept difficulties, to be trapped in abortive circumstances. "What's the amount with Joe?" "He's activity through changes."
jump through a hoop
do whatever one is told to do, obey any adjustment He is consistently accessible to jump through a bandage for his bang-up so he is not actual accepted with the added employees.
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Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ win out through