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From:
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through
/ˈθru/
穿過,通過;從頭到尾經過;經由,以;由於,因為;完…(
ad
.)對穿;從頭到尾
From:
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through
路徑方向
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
through
通過
From:
Network Terminology
through
通過
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Through
a.
Going
or
extending
through
;
going
,
extending
,
or
serving
from
the
beginning
to
the
end
;
thorough
;
complete
;
as
,
a
through
line
;
a
through
ticket
;
a
through
train
.
Also
,
admitting
of
passage
through
;
as
,
a
through
bridge
.
Through bolt
,
a
bolt
which
passes
through
all
the
thickness
or
layers
of
that
which
it
fastens
,
or
in
which
it
is
fixed
.
Through bridge
,
a
bridge
in
which
the
floor
is
supported
by
the
lower
chords
of
the
tissues
instead
of
the
upper
,
so
that
travel
is
between
the
trusses
and
not
over
them
.
Cf
.
Deck bridge
,
under
Deck
.
Through cold
,
a
deep-seated
cold
. [
Obs
.] --
Holland
.
Through stone
,
a
flat
gravestone
. [
Scot
.] [
Written
also
through stane
.] --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
Through ticket
,
a
ticket
for
the
whole
journey
.
Through train
,
a
train
which
goes
the
whole
length
of
a
railway
,
or
of
a
long
route
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Through
prep.
1.
From
end
to
end
of
,
or
from
side
to
side
of
;
from
one
surface
or
limit
of
,
to
the
opposite
;
into
and
out
of
at
the
opposite
,
or
at
another
,
point
;
as
,
to
bore
through
a
piece
of
timber
,
or
through
a
board
;
a
ball
passes
through
the
side
of
a
ship
.
2.
Between
the
sides
or
walls
of
;
within
;
as
,
to
pass
through
a
door
;
to
go
through
an
avenue
.
Through
the
gate
of
ivory
he
dismissed
His
valiant
offspring
. --
Dryden
.
3.
By
means
of
;
by
the
agency
of
.
Through
these
hands
this
science
has
passed
with
great
applause
.
--
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
Material
things
are
presented
only
through
their
senses
.
--
Cheyne
.
4.
Over
the
whole
surface
or
extent
of
;
as
,
to
ride
through
the
country
;
to
look
through
an
account
.
5.
Among
or
in
the
midst
of
; --
used
to
denote
passage
;
as
,
a
fish
swims
through
the
water
;
the
light
glimmers
through
a
thicket
.
6.
From
the
beginning
to
the
end
of
;
to
the
end
or
conclusion
of
;
as
,
through
life
;
through
the
year
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Through
,
adv.
1.
From
one
end
or
side
to
the
other
;
as
,
to
pierce
a
thing
through
.
2.
From
beginning
to
end
;
as
,
to
read
a
letter
through
.
3.
To
the
end
;
to
a
conclusion
;
to
the
ultimate
purpose
;
as
,
to
carry
a
project
through
.
Note:
☞
Through
was
formerly
used
to
form
compound
adjectives
where
we
now
use
thorough
;
as
,
through
-bred;
through
-lighted;
through
-placed,
etc
.
To drop through
,
to
fall
through
;
to
come
to
naught
;
to
fail
.
To fall through
.
See
under
Fall
,
v. i.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
through
adj
1:
having
finished
or
arrived
at
completion
; "
certain
to
make
history
before
he's
done
"; "
it's
a
done
deed
"; "
after
the
treatment
,
the
patient
is
through
except
for
follow-up
"; "
almost
through
with
his
studies
" [
syn
:
done
,
through with(p)
]
2:
of
a
route
or
journey
etc
.;
continuing
without
requiring
stops
or
changes
; "
a
through
street
"; "
a
through
bus
";
"
through
traffic
" [
syn
:
through(a)
]
adv
1:
from
one
end
or
side
to
the
other
; "
jealousy
pierced
her
through
"
2:
from
beginning
to
end
; "
read
this
book
through
"
3:
over
the
whole
distance
; "
this
bus
goes
through
to
New
York
"
4:
to
completion
; "
think
this
through
very
carefully
!"
5:
in
diameter
; "
this
cylinder
measures
15
inches
through
"
6:
throughout
the
entire
extent
; "
got
soaked
through
in
the
rain
"; "
I'm
frozen
through
"; "
a
letter
shot
through
with
the
writer's
personality
"; "
knew
him
through
and
through
";
"
boards
rotten
through
and
through
" [
syn
:
through and
through
]
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