run through

run through
transitive verb
1) abspielen [Tonband, Film]
2) (rehearse) durchspielen [Theaterstück]
3) (pierce right through)

run somebody through with something — jemanden mit etwas durchbohren. See also academic.ru/63465/run">run 2. 9), 1.

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(to look at, deal with etc, one after another: He ran through their instructions.) durchgehen
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run through
I. vt
to \run through sb through [with sth] jdn [mit etw dat] durchbohren
II. vi
1. (examine)
to \run through through sth [with sb] etw [mit jdm] durchgehen
to \run through through a list eine Liste durchgehen
to \run through through ⇆ sth etw durchspielen
to \run through through a speech eine Rede [noch einmal] durchgehen
3. (exist)
to \run through through sth sich akk durch etw akk ziehen
melancholy \run throughs through all her stories all ihre Geschichten sind von Melancholie geprägt
racism \run throughs right through society Rassismus zieht sich durch alle Gesellschaftsschichten
the rumour ran through the town das Gerücht ging in der Stadt um
4. (spend, consume)
to \run through through sth etw verbrauchen; (use) etw benutzen [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. benützen]
he \run throughs through a pack of cigarettes a day er raucht eine Schachtel Zigaretten am Tag
to \run through through a fortune ein Vermögen durchbringen
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run through
A v/i
1. run over A 2
2. kurz erzählen, streifen
3. durchmachen, erleben
4. sich hindurchziehen durch
5. ein Vermögen etc durchbringen
6. THEAT eine Szene etc durchspielen
B v/t
1. durchbohren, -stoßen
2. ein Wort durchstreichen
3. einen Zug (ohne Halt) durchfahren lassen
4. run over B 2
5. run D 16
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transitive verb
1) abspielen [Tonband, Film]
2) (rehearse) durchspielen [Theaterstück]
3) (pierce right through)

run somebody through with something — jemanden mit etwas durchbohren. See also run 2. 9), 1.

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v.
durchströmen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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