come through

come through
1. intransitive verb
durchkommen
2. transitive verb
(survive) überleben
* * *
come through
vi
1. (survive) durchkommen; (fig)
do you think we'll \come through through all right? denkst du, dass wir das unbeschadet überstehen werden?
to \come through through sth etw überleben
2. BRIT, AUS (arrive) results, visa eintreffen, ankommen; call eingehen
my visa/divorce still hasn't \come through through mein Visum/meine Scheidung ist noch nicht durch fam
3. (show) one's nervousness, excitement, charm durchkommen
you mustn't let your nervousness \come through through in public du darfst der Öffentlichkeit nicht zeigen, dass du nervös bist
* * *
1. vi
1) (phone call, order) durchkommen

your papers haven't come through yet — Ihre Papiere sind noch nicht fertig

his divorce has come through — seine Scheidung ist durch (inf)

2) (= survive) durchkommen
3)

(= be successful) to come through for sb — für jdn da sein

they came through on their promises — sie haben ihre Versprechen gehalten

2. vi +prep obj
(= survive) illness, danger überstehen
* * *
come through v/i
1. durchkommen (Funkspruch etc):
come through on the telephone telefonisch durchkommen
2. durchkommen (Patient etc), eine Krankheit etc überstehen, -leben:
come through without a scratch ohne einen Kratzer davonkommen
* * *
1. intransitive verb
durchkommen
2. transitive verb
(survive) überleben

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