单词 | go through |
释义 | go through 1. phrasal verb B2 If you go through an experience or a period of time, especially an unpleasant or difficult one, you experience it. He was going through a very difficult time. [VERB PARTICLE noun] South Africa was going through a period of irreversible change. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb B2 If you go through a lot of things such as papers or clothes, you look at them, usually in order to sort them into groups or to search for a particular item. It was evident that someone had gone through my possessions. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 3. phrasal verb B2 If you go through a list, story, or plan, you read or check it from beginning to end. Going through his list of customers is a massive job. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 4. phrasal verb When someone goes through a routine, procedure, or series of actions, they perform it in the way they usually do. Every night, they go through the same routine: he opens the bedroom window, she closes it. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 5. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for go If a law, agreement, or official decision goes through, it is approved by a parliament or committee. The bill might have gone through if the economy was growing. [VERB PARTICLE] Translations: Chinese: 经历 Japanese: 経験する |
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