PHRASAL VERBS through 2

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Aleida SAW her nurse career THROUGH to the end.
Having come this far, she was determined to see things through. ----- SEE THROUGH.
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Seely Trucha said that Aleida SAW her nurse career (- -) to the end. ----------- ON, THROUGH, TO.
Continuar hasta terminar, ver el final de algo, completar una tarea. to continue doing something until it is finished, especially something unpleasant or difficult.
Nancy Pelozy said, we can all SEE THROUGH your little game, Donald.
Quito said, hey Kaz, mom can always SEE THROUGH your excuses. We can all see through your little game, Donald. -------- SEE THROUGH somebody/something.
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Trucha said, we can all SEE (- - -) your little game, Donald. -------- OUT, FOR, THROUGH.
Adivinar la intención, alcanzar a ver que alguien esta mintiendo. to realize the truth about somebody so that you are not deceived.
Don’t worry about money Aunt. We’ll give you enough to SEE you THROUGH until you get a new job.
Jane Sullivan says the banks will send enough funds to SEE us THROUGH this month. ---------- SEE somebody THROUGH.
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Don’t worry about money Aunt Trucha. We’ll give you enough to SEE you (- - -) until you get a new job. ------- OUT, THROUGH, IN
Ayudar con dinero, apoyarle economicamente. to support or enable somebody to survive a difficult experience or a particular period of time.
Jane said that there was a lot to GET THROUGH in the meeting.
April said, I'm going to take some work home because I haven't managed to GET THROUGH it all today. ------- GET THROUGH.
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Getardo Trucha said that there was a lot to GET (BLANK) in the meeting. ------- OUT, IN, THROUGH.
Conseguir finalizar una tarea o trabajo. to finish dealing with some work, a subject etc.
Gerardo said, If I can just GET THROUGH my exams I'll be so happy. --------- GET THROUGH.
Jose Romo said, my car didn't GET THROUGH the emissions test. --------- GET THROUGH.
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Getardo Trucha said, If I can just GET (- -) my exams I'll be so happy. ------- THROUGH, OUT, UP.
Conseguir pasar ó aprobar algo Atravéz, satisfactoriamente. to pass, succeed in an exam or test or to deal with a difficult or unpleasant experience successfully, or to help someone do this.
Graciela said, I tried to ring earlier, but I couldn't GET THROUGH.
I rang this morning but I couldn't GET THROUGH to you Ceci. ---- GET THROUGH.
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Getardo Trucha said, I tried to ring earlier, but I couldn't GET (- -). ------- OUT, UP, THROUGH.
Conseguir comunicarse por telefono, conectar. to manage to talk to someone on the telephone. (See also: put through).
I’m not able to GET THROUGH TO Kaz these days. --------- GET THROUGH TO somebody.
Erick said, I explained it carefully, but I just couldn't GET THROUGH TO Jane, she’s very stubborn.
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Getardo Thrucha Tota said, I’m not able to GET (- -) (- -) Kaz these days. ---------------- OUT FOR, THROUGH TO, TALK TO.
Conseguir Thrucha Tota hacer entender a Alguién, abrirle los ojos a alguien, hacer comprender. to succeed in making someone understand or believe something.
We were very worried about Mastruany's illness. He nearly died, but thankfully he PULLED THROUGH and he’s as healthy as ever again now.
Elba said, It was Mom who really helped PULLED me THROUGH the bad times. ------- PULL THROUGH.
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Pully Trucha said, we were very worried about Mastruany's illness. He nearly died, but thankfully he PULLED (- - -) and he’s as healthy as ever again now. ------- THROUGH, ON, AWAY.
Ayudar a atravesar jalando a alguien de una dificultad. to succeed in dealing with a difficult period of your life, or to help someone else to do this.
Kaz BREZEED THROUGH her first interview.
The bill BREZEED THROUGH parliament on a 26 to 5 vote... Don't worry about your final exam Aleida, - I'm sure you'll BREZEE THROUGH it, you will see.
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Teacher Breeza Trucha said that Kaz BREEZED (- -) her first interview. ---------- OUT, UP, THROUGH.
Aprobar, pasar algo facilmente Aravéz, Breezear, pasar, aprobar algo con facilidad. to easily succeed at something.
President Peña Nieto is trying to PUSH THROUGH various tax reforms.
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President Pushy Trucha is trying to PUSH (- - -) various tax reforms. ------- IN, THROUGH, ON, UP.
Liana, don't worry about your final exam. I'm sure you'll SAIL THROUGH it, you will see.
The bill SAILD THROUGH parliament on a 26 to 5 vote.
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Saily Trucha said, Diana don't worry about your final exam. I'm sure you'll SAIL (- - -) it, you will see. --------- ------- IN, OUT, THROUGH, WITH.
Hacer algo con facilidad, navegar con algo facilmente. to easily succeed at something.

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