get through
phrasal verbget through something
- to use up a large amount of something
- We got through a fortune while we were in New York!
- to manage to do or complete something
- Let's start—there's a lot to get through.
get through (something)
- (British English) to be successful in an exam, etc.Topics Successc2
get somebody through something
- to help somebody to be successful in an exam
- She got all her students through the exam.
get through (something) | get something through (something)
- to be officially accepted; to make something be officially accepted
- They got the bill through Congress.
get through (to somebody)
- to make contact with somebody by phone
- I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through.
- to reach somebody
- Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through to them.
get through (to something)
- (of a player or team) to reach the next stage of a competition
- Gulbis has got through to the final.