through

through
[θruː] 1. prep
1) [+ place] 穿过 [chuānguò]

The rain poured through a hole in the roof. — 雨在屋顶上穿了一个洞。

2) (throughout) [+ time] 整个 [zhěnggè]

trips for older people all through the year — 整年都为老年人安排的旅行

3) (coming from the other side of) 穿过 [chuānguò]

They could hear music through the walls of the house. — 他们能听到音乐穿墙而来。

4) (by means of) 通过 [tōngguò]

They were opposed to change through violence. — 他们反对通过暴力变革。

5) (because of) 由于 [yóuyú]

The discovery of adrenalin came about through a mistake. — 由于一个错误导致了肾上腺素的发现。

2. adv
1) (in space) 穿过 [chuānguò]

We decided to drive straight through to Birmingham. — 我们决定开车直接去伯明翰。

2) (in time) 整个 [zhěnggè]

hard work right through the summer — 持续了整个夏天的辛苦工作

3. adj
[+ ticket, train] 直达的 [zhídá de]

* (from) Monday through Friday — (US) (从)周一到周五 英 = to

* to be through — (on telephone) 被接通

You're through. — 已为您接通。

You're through to the accounts department. — 已为你接到会计部。

* to be through with sb/sth — 与某人断绝往来/再也不做某事

* "no through road" — (BRIT) "此路不通"

* "no through traffic" — (US) "此路不通"


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