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Wersja z 20:01, 13 sty 2016
get through (to finish, to reach sb, to consume, to end a supply, to come through) - zakończyć, prztrwać, wyczerpać zapasy, przeniknąć, wyjeść/wypijać, przejść egzamin.
- Send me an e-mail when you get through. [...when you finish]
- We've got through all the sugar you bought yesterday. [we used all the sugar...]
- I was calling her many times, but I couldn't get through. [...but I couldn't reach her]
- He gets through four bottles of beer a day. [He consumes...]
- My grandma has got through the myopia test. [She succeded, she doesn't have the myopia]
- We must avoid expensive theatres to get through the month. [...to survive the month]
- After the flood came the water got through the walls and damaged the floor. [the water passed through the walls...]