через, посредством, сквозной, прямой, благодаря, насквозь, пролезать
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- указывает на:
- прохождение через какой-л. предмет или движение через какую-л. среду через, сквозь
- проникновение взгляда через какое-л. отверстие, света через какую-л. среду и т. п. через, сквозь
through the keyhole — через /сквозь/ замочную скважину
to look through a telescope — смотреть в телескоп
we looked through the window at the street — через окно мы смотрели на улицу
- восприятие более слабого звука на фоне более сильного сквозь
we could hear him through the noise — мы слышали его, несмотря на шум; его голос доносился сквозь шум
we couldn’t hear him through the noise — шум заглушал его слова, мы не слышали его из-за шума
to talk through the radio — говорить, заглушая радио
- (часто all through) распространение движения по какой-л. территории по
all through the country — по всей стране
they drove through Czechoslovakia — они пересекли Чехословакию /ехали по Чехословакии/
to walk through the wood — идти по лесу
he followed her through the streets — он шёл за ней по улицам
a sigh of relief went through the audience — вздох облегчения пронёсся по всему залу
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прилагательное ↓
- прямой, беспересадочный, транзитный, сквозной; прямого сообщения
through connections — прямое сообщение
through train — прямой поезд
through passenger — пассажир, путешествующий прямым поездом
through ticket — билет на поезд прямого сообщения
through traffic — сквозное движение; прямое сообщение
through highway [street] — шоссе [улица] без светофоров; дорога [улица] для скоростного движения
- свободный, беспрепятственный
through passage — свободный проход
- основательный, капитальный
through repairs — мор. капитальный ремонт
наречие ↓
- указывает на:
- сквозное движение насквозь
to pierce smth. through — проткнуть что-л. насквозь
he struck his enemy with his spear right through — он пронзил своего врага копьём
soaked /wet/ through — промокший насквозь
chilled through — продрогший до костей, окоченевший от холода
- движение до конечного пункта (о поездах и т. п.) прямо, до места, до пункта назначения
to buy through to one’s farthest destination — купить прямой билет до места назначения
the next train goes /runs/ through to B. — следующий поезд идёт прямо до B.
the luggage was registered through — багаж был отправлен до станции назначения
- устранение препятствий для въезда, входа, включения и т. п.:
to let smb. through — впустить кого-л.
England are through to the semifinal. — Англия прошла в полуфинал.
- совершение действия в течение целого периода времени весь, целый
he studied the whole summer through — он занимался всё лето
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a letter shot through with the writer’s personality — письмо, насквозь пронизанное личностью писателя
to blow through pipe-line — продувать трубопровод
to run a board through planer — строгать доску
to break through security lines — прорваться сквозь оборонительные линии
to break a trail through the woods — проложить тропу через лес
to bustle through a crowd — пробиваться сквозь толпу
to button through — застёгиваться на пуговицы сверху донизу
to put through a call — соединяться по телефону
selling through catalogues — торговля по каталогам
blood circulates through the body — кровь циркулирует в организме
to come through in the clutch — пройти через серьёзные испытания
Примеры с переводом
I looked through the window.
Я посмотрел через окно.
The store is open Monday through Saturday.
Магазин открыт с понедельника по субботу.
Read the book through carefully.
Прочитайте книгу внимательно от начала до конца.
He won’t live through the night.
Он не доживёт до утра.
Please hold the line and I’ll put you through.
Пожалуйста, оставайтесь на линии, я соединю вас.
I tried phoning you, but I couldn’t get through.
Я пытался дозвониться до тебя, но мне не удалось.
I learnt of the position through a newspaper advertisement.
Я узнал об этой вакансии из рекламы в газете.
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Возможные однокоренные слова
throughly — совершенно, тщательно, до конца, основательно, вполне
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Preposition
He hit the nail through the wood.
She looked through the binoculars.
The bullet had gone through his hand.
He just walked through the door.
The security guards pushed their way through the crowd.
She could see a figure through the fog.
I looked through the window.
Adverb
Let these people go through, please.
The nail went completely through.
It snowed heavily, but we made it through.
We’ll never get through—the mud is too deep.
The package was shipped through to New Orleans.
Read the essay through and tell me what you think.
Adjective
When the police were through with him, a taxi took him, his suitcase, the homburg funeral hat, in the other direction …
—Annie Proulx, Atlantic, November 1997
I tell him I like fanzines. This one’s mad, he says, really mad. I can borrow it when he’s through.
—Lynne Tillman, Motion Sickness, 1991
Today though, once experience shows on a woman’s face, she’s through.
—Patricia Volk, New Woman, November 1990
I’m not through yet. I have one more topic to discuss.
If you’re through using the phone, I’d like to use it next.
Is this a through road?
The left lane is for through traffic only.
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