Definition: 1. Moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location). 2. From one end or side to the other. 3. Having finished or arrived at completion. 4. From the beginning to the end of an activity, a situation or a period of time.
Use 'through' in a sentence:
1. Children scavenge through rubbish.
2. I can see through your little game.
3. Alice gazed pensively through the wet glass.
4. We're through with dinner.
5. Applause rang through the hall.
6. Use a proper fish knife and fork if possible as they are designed to cut through the flesh but not the bones.
7. Most advertisements work through suggestion.
8. Are you through with this?
9. The knife pierced through his coat.
10. He's British through and through.
11. She glanced through the report.
12. It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors.
13. Zita was herself unconventional, keeping a safety-pin stuck through her ear lobe.
14. Water gurgled through the pipes.
15. Thousands of working days were lost through strikes last year.
16. Rabbits still manage to find a way in. I am sure that some have even taken to gnawing through the metal.
17. The ball curved through the air.
18. The government is pushing the changes through before the election.
19. First I have to get through the exams.
20. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
21. He was one of the last of the crowd to pass through the barrier.
22. I tried to call you but I couldn't get through.
23. Put the coffee in the filter and let the water run through.
24. A wind of change was blowing through the banking world.
25. We're playing in New Zealand, Australia and Japan through November.
26. He was killed at a road junction by a van driver who went through a red light.
27. There were all kinds of thoughts running through my mind.
28. Go straight through that door under the EXIT sign.
29. We'll muddle through somehow.
30. I want to see the job through to the finish.
31. The deal did not go through.
32. They really put me through it at the interview.
33. The electricity line is fed with power through an underground cable.
34. We made our way through the crowd to the river.
35. We could see the stars through an opening in the roof.
36. He walked through customs.
37. Could you put me through to the manager, please?
38. Read through your work and correct any mistakes that you find.
39. The theatre was evacuated when rain poured through the roof at the Liverpool Playhouse.
40. He breezed through the tests.
41. The US dollar went through a difficult time, in company with the oil market.
42. He powered through the water.
43. 'Tough' and 'through' don't rhyme.
44. She linked her arm through his.
45. A gasp rippled through the crowd.
46. Water is forced through the pipes at high pressure.
47. We drove through hail and snow.
48. Her goodness shone through.
49. There is still a risk that the whole deal will fall through.
50. We plodded on through the rain.
51. An atmosphere of anticipation vibrated through the crowd.
52. tough和through不押韵。
53. I looked through the keyhole.
54. The melody that ran through his brain was composed of bad notes.
55. Money for the project will be channelled through local government.
56. The planes flew through the clouds.
57. We drove through red traffic lights, the horn blaring.
58. She whizzed through the work.
59. Many people live in poverty through no fault of their own.
60. Try looking at it through her eyes for a change.
61. Saga features trips for older people at home and abroad all through the year.
62. Can you talk me through the various investment options?
63. Veins showed through her pale skin.
64. Relief surged through her.
65. You can only achieve success through hard work.
66. Allow twenty-five minutes to get through Passport Control and Customs.
67. I climbed through the window.
68. He could just make out three people through the mist.
69. What a lot of cards you've got through the post!
70. The ends of the net pass through a wooden bar at each end.
71. The company recovered well after going through several lean years.
72. Down through the years this town has seen many changes.
73. I'd never have got through it all without you.
74. I sorted through my paperwork.
75. The canoe cut through the water.
76. Go up to Ramsgate, cross into France, go through Andorra and into Spain.
77. He had to leave the country through force of circumstance.
78. They could hear music pulsing through the walls of the house.
79. We zoomed through the gallery.
80. Sybil's fingers ran through the water.
81. The writing on the other side of the page shows through.