get+through

  • 11get through to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms get through to : present tense I/you/we/they get through to he/she/it gets through to present participle getting through to past tense got through to past participle got through to 1) get through to someone to …

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  • 12get 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) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 13get 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… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 14get 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… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 15get\ 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 …

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  • 16ˌget ˈthrough — phrasal verb to succeed in talking to someone by phone I couldn t get through – the line was engaged.[/ex] I finally got through to Warren on his mobile.[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 17get through — phr verb Get through is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blockade, ↑breakup, ↑paperwork, ↑parliament, ↑syllabus …

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  • 18get through to — phr verb Get through to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑final …

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  • 19get through to — be understood by, make (someone) understand I tried talking to her but I couldn t really get through to her …

    Idioms and examples

  • 20get through to someone — get through (to (someone)) 1. to communicate with someone by telephone. If you re having trouble getting through, you should try e mailing him. 2. to make someone understand or believe what you mean. Pictures can sometimes help you get through to …

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