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through Englisch:

1. through through


His application went through.
I will give you a call as soon as the decision comes through.
In swimming pools, water is continuously pumped through a filter.
After getting through customs, I was free to go wherever I wanted.
Through his own efforts and a bit of luck, he won first prize in the contest.
We've been through a rough patch, but I hope it will have made us stronger.
Please move out of the way so this lady can go through.
Through genetic modification, we can improve crops.
The project to build a new sports center has fallen through for lack of adequate funds.
This factory uses an integrated manufacturing system standardized from parts on through to finished products.
Whenever I needed money as a college student, my parents always came through.
It may seem like a lot of trouble to go through, but in the end, you'll be happy you did it.
Once we start reading a book, we should read it all the way through.
Only through protest can a free and open society be maintained.
Gerhard Schroeder is the first German chancellor not to have lived through World War II.

2. throughout throughout


Throughout Europe, people withdrew their money from banks.
Throughout the five years of painful cancer treatments, he managed to keep a stiff upper lip.
throughout your life
And throughout history, Islam has demonstrated through words and deeds the possibilities of religious tolerance and racial equality.
At that time in the courts of the feudal lords there were many scholars who engaged in discrimination, such as the followers of Xun Kuang, who wrote books that were disseminated throughout the whole world.
Religions, which condemn the pleasures of sense, drive men to seek the pleasures of power. Throughout history power has been the vice of the ascetic.
It is generally assumed that fundamental constants such as c have the same value throughout spacetime, meaning that they do not depend on location and do not vary with time.
Cavities have become rarer in the developed countries and more people will be able to eat with their own teeth throughout their life.
Throughout the aftermath of the explosion, Jason's easiness unsettled the survivors.
And tonight, I think about all that she's seen throughout her century in America. The heartache and the hope, the struggle and the progress. The times we were told that we can't, and the people who pressed on with that American creed: Yes, we can.
Throughout my life, I've had the great pleasure of travelling all around the world and working in many diverse nations.
Not only has eating with your fingers continued throughout the centuries, but some scholars believe that it may become popular again.
My metabolism is such that no matter how much I eat I don't put on weight. "Just now, this second, you've made enemies of people throughout the world."
Through exchange of best practice throughout Europe | we could make our contribution to that and we could learn from and with each other.

Englisch Wort "through"(throughout) tritt in Sätzen auf:

new opportunities - intermediate

3. flick


with a flick of the wrist
What's your favorite chick flick?
Horror movies - including the bloodier ones known as slasher flicks - typically don't involved gun violence.
a flick of the wrist; gave my horse a flick with the reins
flick a fly with your hand, flick bread crumbs from your clothes
She flicked the duster out of the window.
Never flick your business card across a table
Bob flicked the ash from his cigar.
flicking the bean
... do use a small flick.
A device implanted in the spinal cord, dubbed the Orgasmotron, allows female patients to experience orgasm with the flick of a remote control.
Notice how the hero in an action flick never seems to run out of ammo?

Englisch Wort "through"(flick) tritt in Sätzen auf:

prepositions sritions

4. through and



Englisch Wort "through"(through and) tritt in Sätzen auf:

10.2 TWO-PART PHRASES

5. by


I came by car.
Jealousy in a relationship is often brought about by a lack of trust.
By the 1750s, all the tribes of the Great Plains had horses.
By 1897, thousands of people were out of work.
If you go by Shinkansen, you'll be there in no time.
Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy.
If by any chance he comes here, I'll let you know at once.
By the time he retires, my father will have worked for almost thirty years.
Blind people read by touching, using a system of raised dots called Braille.
Are scientists close to cloning a human being? "Not by a long shot."
Someone told me that Albert Einstein said, "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen."
By evening, a few clouds had formed.
His autobiography was released today and was sold out by noon.
These straw mats, called "tatami" in Japanese, are no longer made by hand.
Spacious apartments in Tokyo are hard to come by.

6. from one end or side of something to the other



7. extensive


I've done extensive research on this topic.
Those selected will have to face extensive medical and psychological tests.
The hirricane caused extensive damage.
extensive room service menu
Extensive reading is as important as intensive reading.
Forested wetlands are the subject of extensive USDA research.
Twice a year he sends his car in for extensive detailing.
The server farm suffered extensive breakage after the earthquake.
The day being fine, I felt amply repaid for my walk through the extensive and finely-wooded grounds, numerously stocked with deer.
The subway system in large cities like Paris and Tokyo is very extensive. It isn't extensive in Vancouver.
an extensive garden
You have an extensive periodontal disease.
Why was the damage so extensive?
the gardens at the palace are extensive; her knowledge of the mortgage-backed securities market is extensive
Another organizational feature of this Guide is that I have made extensive use of overview topics