词汇 | go-through |
释义 | go throughphrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/present participlegoing | past tensewent | past participlegone If a law, plan, or deal goes through, it is officially accepted or approved: 获得正式认可;被批准;被通过 A city council member said that the proposals for the new shopping centre were unlikely to go through.市政务委员会的一位人士说,修建新购物中心的计划不可能获得通过。 Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal presumed consent ratification re-establish regrant revalidate root signatory unquestioning without a murmuridiom go through somethingphrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/present participlegoing | past tensewent | past participlegone (EXPERIENCE)B2 to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation: 遭受,经历,经受(苦难等) I've been going through a bad patch recently.近来这一段时间我日子很不好过。 after all someone has gone throughYou'd think his children would be more sympathetic towards him after all he's gone through (= the many bad things he has experienced).也许你会觉得,在他经历过这一切苦难后,他的子女们会对他多些同情。 She's gone through a lot in order to achieve what she has. He went through a difficult spell when he lost his job. It's just a phase she's going through. I apologize for what you had to go through. I don't know how he goes through that ordeal every day. Experiencing and suffering (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom afflict affliction almost/nearly die of somethingidiom be a martyr to somethingidiom be a victim of your own successidiom bear count grip hands-on hit someone where they liveidiom hold onidiom horse impact statement ride see lifeidiom stricken suffer the consequences survive taste (EXAMINE)B2 to examine something that contains a collection of things carefully in order to organize them or find something: 仔细察看;仔细检查;仔细审查 I'm going through my wardrobe and throwing out all the clothes I don't wear any more.我要把衣柜彻底清理一下,把不穿的衣服都找出来扔掉。 Remember to go through the pockets before you put those trousers in the washing machine.在把裤子放进洗衣机之前,要记着仔细翻翻裤兜。 "I can't find my keys." "Have you gone through your jacket pockets?" Would you mind if we went through your pockets? I don't like to go through other people's drawers. We went through all the cupboards and drawers and found things we hadn't seen for years. She's going through all the drawers, looking for a pen. Analysing and evaluating adjudication analysable analyse analyser analyst assign dive inspect inspection interpret interpretable interpretive interpretively microscope reinterpret reinterpretation reinvestigate reinvestigation research weigh (PRACTISE)to do something in order to practise or as a test: 练习;排练 Why don't we go through the whole demonstration once more?我们把整个示范再做一遍,好吗? Repeating an action be at it againidiom be/sound like a broken recordidiom binge-watch bingeable blitz déjà vu here we go (again)idiom iteration iterative iteratively keep on doing something keep your eye inidiom repetitive replicable reprise reproduce reproducible reproducibly reread rewrite (USE)to use a lot of something: 大量使用 Before I gave up coffee, I was going through five cups a day.我没戒咖啡时一天要喝五杯。 I went through a hundred quid on my last trip to London.我上一次去伦敦旅游花掉了100英镑。 Using and misusing adopt adoption avail avail yourself of something be/go heavy on somethingidiom exhaust give/allow something full playidiom go into something gobble something up make capital out of somethingidiom max spare spent swallow tap turn to someone/something turn/use something to good accountidiom unblock underuse underused go through | American Dictionarygo throughphrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ (BE ACCEPTED)to be officially accepted or approved: We’re hoping that the proposal for the new mall won’t go through. go through somethingphrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ (EXPERIENCE)to experience something, esp. something unpleasant or difficult: She’s been going through a difficult time since her brother’s illness. go through somethingphrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ (USE)to use something that cannot be used again: She went through all the money from her paycheck in one day. go through somethingphrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ (PRACTICE)to do something in order to practice or as a test: Let’s go through it once more to make sure you know what to say. go through somethingphrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ (EXAMINE)to examine a collection of things carefully in order to organize them or find something: I’m going through my clothes and throwing out all the stuff I don’t wear any more. go through | Business Englishgo throughphrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/usgoing | went | gone [ I ] if a law, plan, or deal goes through, it is officially accepted or approved: The proposals for new taxes are unlikely to go through. |
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