Monday, 24 August 2015

(Preposition)THROUGH

BLAST THROUGH: break into pieces. the engineers blasted through a huge rock.
BREAK THROUGH: to force a way through.at last we broke through the enemy ranks.
BREAK THROUGH: made a discovery.soon our scientists may see a break
thorough in sending a man on the moon.
BURST THROUGH: move suddenly. i never thought  she would burst through
my bedroom like this.
CARRY THROUGH: put a plan etc in practice. we are determined to carry
through our plans.
CARRY THROUGH: survive a crisis. it became almost impossible for him
to carry through without my help.
CLEAVE THROUGH: make way through. we cleaved out way through the long grass.
COME THROUGH: travel through. they came through many European countries.
COME THROUGH: reach by telephone, radio etc. the message came through
the telephone.
COME THROUGH: to survive a danger or crisis. the troops came through
the fighting safe and sound.
CUT THROUGH: pass through. the path cut through the jungle.
FALL THROUGH: to fail, not to succeed. the peace talks fell through.
FLICK THROUGH: turn over the pages casually and quickly. she sat on
the sofa flicking through some magazines.
FLIP THROUGH: turn over the pages quickly. rajani flipped through a
pile of documents.
FOLLOW THROUGH: complete all the stages of an action or work. The
investigation was followed through carefully.
GET THROUGH: finish a work successfully. she got through her cooking.
GET THROUGH: survive. many soldiers may not get through a war.
GET THROUGH: be approved, accepted or adopted. the bill got  through
the legislature.
GET THROUGH: have a contact on phone. she managed to get through to me.
GET THROUGH: understand what has been said. he knows how to get
through the audience.
GET THROUGH: reach a stage in the process successfully. he got through
to the finals.
GO THROUGH: be approved. the bill may go through the parliament.
GO THROUGH: be completed successfully. the contract went through.
GO THROUGH: examine carefully. Have you gone through your mail?
GO THROUGH: do what is needed to complete a work. I am determined to
go through the project.
GO THROUGH: experience an unpleasant thing or event. During
examination the students have to go through a harrowing period.
GO THROUGH:complete all formalities. to obtain a visa you have to go
through a set of formalities.
GO THROUGH:be routed through. the application goes through your immediate boss.
GO THROUGH:approve. let us hope the scheme goes through.
GO THROUGH: enter. the thief go through the balcony and went out of the window.
GO THROUGH: cross a place after stopping there for short period. we
intend to go through the province.
GO THROUGH: discuss throughly, examine well. i have gone through the
list of nominees.
GO THROUGH: have holes. the beggar's shirt had gone through at many places.
HACK THROUGH: cut through. we hacked a path through the forest.
LIVE THROUGH: experience problems and difficulties. i have to live
through a harrowing time.
LOOK THROUGH: try to find something in a pile of things. she looked
through all her  boookes and papers but did not find her pen.
LOOK THROUGH: to turn eyes in a particular direction to see what is
happening there. she looked through the window up  inthe sky.
MUDDLE THROUGH: manage to do something without knowing how to do it
properly. the widow muddled through as best as she could.
PASS THROUGH: go through a place, make a brif halt. we just passed
through the town of kullu.
PASS THROUGH: experience tough time, adverse circumstances. the family
passed through anxious days.
PICK THROUGH: to search through a lot of things, and have something
that you want. navin picked through a pile of books a collection of
poems.
PILOT THROUGH: make to pass a legislation through various stages. with
the help of some independets, he managed to pilot the bill through.
PLOUGH THROUGH: study something laboriously. we had to plough through
all the docements.
POKE THROUGH: become visible after it comees through a hole. the bird
poked out its head through the hole of its nest in a tree.
PULL THROUGH: revcover, overcome a crisis. the doctor ahs arrured me
that prabha will pull through within a week.
PUSH THROUGH: succeed in getting something accepted. he was sure to
push through his proposal
PUSH THROUGH: pass an examination etc. he worked hard to push through the test.
PUT THROUGH: pass something from one side to the other. he put his
hand through the ring.
PUT THROUGH: complete or conclude. the scheme was put through secretly.
PUT THROUGH: make a bill etc pass through various stages. the proposal
was put through a couple of committees.
PUT THROUGH: provide for somebody so as to enable him complete his
education. he was put through school with his help.
PUT THROUGH: connet with telephone. i asked the telephone operator to
put me through.
RATTLE THROUGH: to do something very quickly. she wanted to, rattle
through her work.
RIP THROUGH: to move quickly and violently. A storm ripped through the village.
ROMP THROUGH: complete some work easily. they romped through reaping
the harvest.
RUN THROUGH: pass quickly through. A laughter ran through the spectators.
RUN THROUGH: review, summarise. Run through the report immediately.
RUN THROUGH: spend all that you have in a foolish way. He ran through
all the money he inherited.
RUSH THROUGH: deal with very quickly. johri rushed through his eating.
SCRAPE THROUGH: just succeed in something. he scrapped through the test.
SEARCH THROUGH: look carefully. all his personal belonging were searched though.
SEE THROUGH: see from one side to the other, transparent. she was
wearing a see thorugh frock.
SEE THROUGH: understand the true nature. i could see through his selfish motive.
SEE THROUGH: ensure safe passage through a difficult time. his wisdom
helped him see through his crisis.
SHINE THROUGH: a qu lity that is easily perceptible. compassion shines
through his eyes.
SHOOT THROUGH: leave a place suddenly. he shot through the meeting.
SIFT THROUGH: examine carefully. the judge had to sift through a lot
of documets.
SIT THROUGH: attend something till the end.they sat through the performance.
SKIM THROUGH: read quickly. he skimmed through the novel.
SLEEP THROUGH: keep sleeping in spite of a noize etc.she slept through
all the noises.
SLOG THROUGH: continue working something difficult. they slogged
through the thick forest.
SNEAK THROUGH: hide and take something away secretly. he managed to
sneak the goods through customes.
SOAK THROUGH: drenched ,completely wet. the beans were soaked through.
SORT THROUGH: to look for something in alot of similar things. nandita
was busy sorting out an article through a pile of magazines.
SQUEEZE THROUGH: get through a small space. the thieft squeezed
through a small window.
TALK THROUGH: discuss a problem etc. throughly. we talked through the
opportunities available.
THINK THROUGH: consider throughly. you need to think the whole matter through.
VOTE THROUGH : pass a bill,accept a law. the election reform measures
were voted throgh.
WADE THROUGH: to read or deal with alot of written material. she was
wading through a pile of papers.
WALTZ THROUGH: do well in an examination etc. she waltz through the interview.
WIN THROUGH: be successful in spite of odds. all tales show good
winning through in the end.
WORK THROUGH: find a solution. she had a problem which her husband
worked through.

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