get+through
1Get Through — was released as the first single by Mark Joseph in 2003 for his debut album Scream.ChartsNavbox Musical artist name = Mark Joseph title = Mark Joseph background = solo singer group1 = Studio albums list1 = Scream group2 = Singles list2 = Get… …
2get through — index annunciate, cease, pass (satisfy requirements) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3get through to — index contact (communicate), reach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4get through — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you get through a task or an amount of work, especially when it is difficult, you complete it. [V P n] I think you can get through the first two chapters. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you get through a difficult or unpleasant period of… …
5get through — Synonyms and related words: KO, assail the ear, be heard, bring about, bring off, bring to effect, bring to pass, button up, call off, cancel, cap, caress the ear, carry into effect, carry into execution, carry off, carry out, carry through,… …
6get through — Ⅰ. UK US get through Phrasal Verb with get({{}}/get/ verb ( tt , got, got, or US gotten) ► to succeed in talking to someone on the phone: » I tried to phone but couldn t get through. get through to sb/sth » …
7get through — v. 1) (B) ( to deliver ) (she finally got the message through to them) 2) (D; intr.) ( to reach ) to get through to (we could not get through to her) * * * [ get θruː] (D; intr.) ( to reach ) to get through to (we could not get through to her) …
8get through to — {v.} To be understood by; make (someone) understand. * /The little boy could not get through to his housemother./ * /Deaf people sometimes find it hard to get through to strangers./ * /When the rich boy s father lost his money, it took a long… …
9get through to — {v.} To be understood by; make (someone) understand. * /The little boy could not get through to his housemother./ * /Deaf people sometimes find it hard to get through to strangers./ * /When the rich boy s father lost his money, it took a long… …
10get\ through\ to — v To be understood by; make (someone) understand. The little boy could not get through to his housemother. Deaf people sometimes find it hard to get through to strangers. When the rich boy s father lost his money, it took a long time for the idea …