get through

 

 

get through

(to make a connection by telephone)

  • I got through to Jane on her cellphone yesterday.
  • I tried to call you all day but couldn’t get through.

(to finish a job)

  • We have a lot of work to get through before lunch.
  • When you get through your homework, come downstairs.

(to succeed in a test, examination, etc.)

  • I managed to get through my driving test on the first attempt.
  • You have to get through your exams first.

(to pass or endure an unpleasant experience or period of time)

  • We can’t get through the winter without heat.
  • It’s hard to get through life these days.

 

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One comment

  1. Nagi

    It’s great. Thank you

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