Id | ESLPod_0617_WE_0909 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 617 |
Episode Title | Buying Bathroom Supplies |
Phrase | to go through |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to go through" means to use all of something so that nothing is left and one needs more: "They go through a bag of coffee beans every two weeks." The phrase "to go through" is also used to talk about having a difficult experience: "I'm sorry you had to go through that alone. It must have been really difficult." If a deal "goes through," it means that all the parties have reached an agreement: "The only way this deal will go through is if they lower their price." The phrase "to go through" can also mean to review or analyze something in detail: "This contract can be confusing, so let's go through the details together." Another meaning of "to go through" is to rehearse or practice something: "Let's go through Act II, Scene 4 one more time." |
Topics | Home + Community | Shopping |
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