Go Through
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*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Experience PASAR ,PERO DE EXPERIENCIAO ALGO SUCEDIDO
Example: You wouldn't believe what I WENT THROUGH when I was ill!
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Read again REVISAR
Example: I WENT THROUGH my notes before the exam.
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Examine, search REVISÉ O PASÉ DE NUEVO
Example: I WENT THROUGH my desk looking for the letter.
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Do something in a certain way or following certain procedures
IR ,TOMAR DE CIRETO MODO, METODO O MANERA
Example: You must GO THROUGH the proper channels to get the approval.
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Explain EXPLICAR
Example: He WENT THROUGH his ideas twice but I couldn't really understand them.
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Be approved formally or sanctioned APROBADO O DESAPROBADO
Example: My divorce WENT THROUGH last week.
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Enter ENTRAR E INGRESAR
Example: They said I could GO THROUGH the exam room.
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Consume or spend CONSUMIR, GASTAR
Example: We WENT THROUGH a fortune on our holiday.
*Phrasal Verb: Go through
Meaning: Perform or carry something out REALIZAR O LLEVAR ALGO A CABO
Example: I WENT THROUGH my work in a daze after I heard the news.
1. [TRANSITIVE] go through something to examine or search something very carefully
Someone had broken into the office and gone through all the drawers.
Collins went through every legal book she could find.
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[INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE] if a law goes through, or if it goes through a law-making institution, it is officially approved
Do you think the changes to the Bill will go through?
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[INTRANSITIVE] if something such as a request, proposal, or contract goes through, it is officially accepted or approved
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[TRANSITIVE] go through something to experience something difficult or unpleasant
We can't really imagine what they're going through.
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[TRANSITIVE] go through something to use, spend, or eat all of something, especially quickly
He'd gone through all his money by the end of the first week of his holiday.
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[TRANSITIVE] go through something to practise all of something such as a speech, song, or play
Let's go through
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