get through

get through
1. intransitive verb
1) (pass obstacle) durchkommen; (make contact) durchkommen (ugs.); Verbindung bekommen (to mit)
2) (be transmitted) durchkommen (ugs.); durchdringen (to bis zu od. nach)
3) (win heat or round) gewinnen

get through to the finals — in die Endrunde kommen

4)

get through [to somebody] — (make somebody understand) sich [jemandem] verständlich machen

5) (pass) bestehen; durchkommen (ugs.)
6) (be approved) angenommen werden; durchkommen (ugs.)
2. [stress varies] transitive verb
1) (pass through) [durch]kommen durch
2) (help to make contact)

get somebody through to — jemanden verbinden mit

3) (bring) [durch]bringen; übermitteln [Nachricht] (to Dat.)

get a message through to somebody — jemandem eine Nachricht zukommen lassen

get something through to somebody — jemandem etwas klarmachen

5) (pass) durchkommen bei (ugs.), bestehen [Prüfung]
6) (consume, use up) verbrauchen; verqualmen (ugs. abwertend) [Zigaretten]; aufessen [Essen]; (spend) durchbringen [Geld, Vermögen]
7) (survive) durchstehen; überstehen; kommen durch
8) fertig werden mit, erledigen [Arbeit]; durchkriegen [Buch]
* * *
1) (to finish (work etc): We got through a lot of work today.) bewältigen
2) (to pass (an examination).) durchkommen
3) (to arrive, usually with some difficulty: The food got through to the fort despite the enemy's attempts to stop it.) durchkommen
4) (to make oneself understood: I just can't get through to her any more.) durchkommen
* * *
get through
I. vi
to \get through through to sb zu jdm durchdringen
to \get through through to sb that/how ... jdm klarmachen, dass/wie ...
2. (phone)
to \get through through to sb zu jdm durchkommen
I got through to the wrong department ich bin mit der falschen Abteilung verbunden worden
3. (use up)
to \get through through sth etw aufbrauchen
4. (finish)
to \get through through sth etw erledigen
I can \get through through a lot more work when I'm on my own wenn ich alleine bin, schaffe ich mehr Arbeit
5. (survive)
to \get through through sth etw überstehen
6. (pass)
to \get through through a test/an exam einen Test/eine Prüfung bestehen
she easily got through her exams sie bewältigte ihre Prüfungen mit Leichtigkeit
II. vt
1. (convey)
to \get through sth through to sb jdm etw überbringen
to \get through it through to sb that ... jdm klarmachen, dass ...
2. (help to pass)
to \get through sb through a test jdn durch einen Test bringen
* * *
get through
A v/t
1. durchbringen, -bekommen (beide auch fig)
2. academic.ru/31042/get_over">get over A 1
3. etwas klarmachen (to sb jemandem)
B v/i
1. durchkommen:
a) das Ziel erreichen
b) (ein Examen) bestehen
c) durchgehen (Gesetzesvorlage)
d) TEL Anschluss bekommen
e) (den Winter) überstehen
2. fertig werden (with mit)
3. etwas erledigen
4. klar werden (to sb jemandem)
5. sein Geld durchbringen
* * *
1. intransitive verb
1) (pass obstacle) durchkommen; (make contact) durchkommen (ugs.); Verbindung bekommen (to mit)
2) (be transmitted) durchkommen (ugs.); durchdringen (to bis zu od. nach)
3) (win heat or round) gewinnen

get through to the finals — in die Endrunde kommen

4)

get through [to somebody] — (make somebody understand) sich [jemandem] verständlich machen

5) (pass) bestehen; durchkommen (ugs.)
6) (be approved) angenommen werden; durchkommen (ugs.)
2. [stress varies] transitive verb
1) (pass through) [durch]kommen durch
2) (help to make contact)

get somebody through to — jemanden verbinden mit

3) (bring) [durch]bringen; übermitteln [Nachricht] (to Dat.)

get a message through to somebody — jemandem eine Nachricht zukommen lassen

4) (communicate)

get something through to somebody — jemandem etwas klarmachen

5) (pass) durchkommen bei (ugs.), bestehen [Prüfung]
6) (consume, use up) verbrauchen; verqualmen (ugs. abwertend) [Zigaretten]; aufessen [Essen]; (spend) durchbringen [Geld, Vermögen]
7) (survive) durchstehen; überstehen; kommen durch
8) fertig werden mit, erledigen [Arbeit]; durchkriegen [Buch]
* * *
v.
dringen v.
(§ p.,pp.: drang, ist/hat gedrungen)
eine Telefonverbindung bekommen ausdr.
mit Mühe absolvieren ausdr.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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