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through
/θruː/

through

🇺🇸 American English
/θru/
🇬🇧 British English
/θruː/
Meaning of through

from one side to another

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When to use through

go through

穿过

walk through

走过

drive through

开车穿过

look through

浏览

read through

通读

through usage examples

🇨🇳Chinese🇬🇧English

We walked through the park at sunset.

🇨🇳Chinese🇬🇧English

The tunnel goes through the mountain.

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through穿过
in在……里
on在……上
over在……上方
under在……下面
before在……之前
after在……之后

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What's the difference between through / across / over / via / into / past

🇬🇧English
through

the same word as the headword, used for movement from one side to another or for passing inside something

A2Very Often

We walked through the tunnel.

Мы прошли через туннель.

🇬🇧English

from one side of a line, road, river, or area to the other side

A2Very Often

We swam across the river.

Мы переплыли через реку.

🇬🇧English

from one side to the other, often by going above something or crossing it

A2Very Often

The plane flew over the city.

Самолёт пролетел над городом.

🇬🇧English

by way of a place, route, or method

A2Often

We flew to Paris via London.

Мы летели в Париж через Лондон.

🇬🇧English

from outside to a point inside something

A2Very Often

She walked into the room.

Она вошла в комнату.

🇬🇧English

by or beyond a place, especially without stopping

A2Often

We drove past the school.

Мы проехали мимо школы.

🇬🇧English

following the length of something, not across it

A2Very Often

We walked along the beach.

Мы шли вдоль пляжа.

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through translation: через. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce through

/θruː/

through translation

через

through examples

We walked through the park at sunset.

through transcription

/θruː/, /θru/

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through meaning: what does it mean?

from one side to another

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through is pronounced as /θruː/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

through definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

We walked through the park at sunset. Translation: Мы прошли через парк на закате.

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