through in English
- through⇄adj. 1a. going all the way without change.
Ex. a through train from New York to Los Angeles.
b. for the whole distance or journey.
Ex. a through ticket to Los Angeles.
c. allowed or allowing movement or passage without stopping. - through⇄adv. 1. from end to end; from side to side; between the parts.
Ex. The bullet hit the wall and went through.
2. completely; thoroughly.
Ex. He walked home in the rain and was wet through.
3. from beginning to end.
Ex. She - through⇄expr. get through. See under get.
- through⇄expr. go through. See under go (1).
- through⇄expr. see through. See under see (1).
- through⇄expr. through and through, completely; thoroughly; wholly; entirely.
Ex. soaked through and through, a scoundrel through and through. ""I shall write an opera only if I come across a subject capable of warming me through and through"" (Listener). - through⇄prep. 1. from end to end of; from side to side of; between the parts of; from beginning to end of.
Ex. The soldiers marched through the town. The carpenter bored holes through a board. The men cut a tunnel through a mountain. Fish swim through the w - through⇄through, preposition, adverb, adjective.
through in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
through in Malayalam മലയാളം
through in Marathi मराठी
through in Sindhi سنڌي
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