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31get\ through — v. phr. 1. To finish. Barry got through his homework by late evening. 2. To pass a course or an examination. I got through every one of my courses except mathematics …
32get through — 1. Pass through, go through. 2. Accomplish, finish, complete, do …
33get through — 1》 pass or endure (a difficult experience or period). 2》 chiefly Brit. use up (a large amount or number of something). 3》 make contact by telephone. ↘succeed in communicating with someone. → get …
34get through — I. phrasal to reach the end of ; complete II. intransitive verb Date: 1619 1. to reach a destination 2. to gain approval or a desired outcome 3. a. to become clear or understood < our warnings finally got through to him > …
35get through — succeed in passing an exam or ordeal She has been having trouble gettting through her final exams …
36ˌget ˈthrough to sb — phrasal verb to make someone understand what you are trying to say I feel I m not getting through to some of the kids in my class.[/ex] …
37To get through — Get Get (g[e^]t), v. i. 1. To make acquisition; to gain; to profit; to receive accessions; to be increased. [1913 Webster] We mourn, France smiles; we lose, they daily get. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To arrive at, or bring one s self into, a state,… …
38get through one's head — {v. phr.} 1. To understand or believe. * /Jack couldn t get it through his head that his father wouldn t let him go to camp if his grades didn t improve./ * /At last Mary got it through her head that she had failed to pass the test./ 2. To make… …
39get through one's head — {v. phr.} 1. To understand or believe. * /Jack couldn t get it through his head that his father wouldn t let him go to camp if his grades didn t improve./ * /At last Mary got it through her head that she had failed to pass the test./ 2. To make… …
40get\ through\ one's\ head — v. phr. 1. To understand or believe. Jack couldn t get it through his head that his father wouldn t let him go to camp if his grades didn t improve. At last Mary got it through her head that she had failed to pass the test. 2. To make someone… …