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through (EN)
préposition, adverbe, adjectif

préposition “through”

through
  1. à travers
    The cat crawled through the small opening in the fence.
  2. à travers (entouré de)
    The hikers moved through the dense forest, looking for a clearing.
  3. par
    She secured the job through a recommendation from a friend.
  4. par (en raison de)
    He got the promotion through hard work and dedication.

adverbe “through”

through (more/most)
  1. de part en part
    The cat saw the hole and crawled through.
  2. à travers l'intérieur
    The marinade needs to soak through for the best flavor.
  3. pendant toute la durée de
    The detective worked all night through to solve the case.
  4. jusqu'à la fin
    Despite the challenges, she promised she would see the issue through.

adjectif “through”

forme de base through, non gradable
  1. direct (pour un trajet)
    The new bypass is a through route that helps avoid city traffic.
  2. terminé
    Once the painting was through, the artist stepped back to admire his work.
  3. sans avenir (dans une situation particulière)
    With his reputation ruined, he knew he was through in the industry.
  4. en avoir assez (de quelqu'un ou de quelque chose)
    After years of arguments, she was finally through with their toxic relationship.
  5. direct (pour un voyage)
    Passengers appreciated the convenience of the through train from Paris to Berlin.