go throughsth
—phrasal verbwithgoverbuk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/present participlegoing|past tensewent|past participlegone
(EXPERIENCE)
B2
toexperienceadifficultorunpleasantsituation
遭受,经历,经受(苦难等)
I've been going through abadpatchrecently.近来这一段时间我日子很不好过。
You'dthinkhischildrenwould be moresympathetictowards himafter allhe's gone through(= the manybadthings he hasexperienced).也许你会觉得,在他经历过这一切苦难后,他的子女们会对他多些同情。
- She's gone through a lot inordertoachievewhat she has.
- He went through adifficultspellwhen helosthisjob.
- It's just aphaseshe's going through.
- Iapologizefor what you had to go through.
- I don'tknowhow he goes through thatordealeveryday.
(EXAMINE)
B2
toexaminesomething thatcontainsacollectionof thingscarefullyinordertoorganizethem orfindsomething
仔细察看;仔细检查;仔细审查
I'm going through mywardrobeandthrowingout all theclothesI don'twearany more.我要把衣柜彻底清理一下,把不穿的衣服都找出来扔掉。
Remember to go through thepocketsbefore you put thosetrousersin thewashingmachine.在把裤子放进洗衣机之前,要记着仔细翻翻裤兜。
- "I can'tfindmykeys." "Have you gone throughyourjacketpockets?"
- Would youmindif we went throughyourpockets?
- I don't like to go through other people'sdrawers.
- We went through all thecupboardsanddrawersandfoundthings we hadn'tseenforyears.
- She's going through all thedrawers,lookingfor apen.
(PRACTISE)
to do something inordertopractiseor as atest
练习;排练
Why don't we go through thewholedemonstrationoncemore?我们把整个示范再做一遍,好吗?
(USE)
to use a lot of something
大量使用
Before I gave upcoffee, I wasdrinkingfivecupsaday.我没戒咖啡时一天要喝五杯。
I went through a hundredquidon my lasttripto London.我上一次去伦敦旅游花掉了100英镑。