I.through [brit. angl. θruː, am. angl. θru] PREDL.
1. through (from one side to the other):
2. through (via, by way of):
3. through (past):
4. through (among):
5. through (expressing source or agency):
6. through (because of):
7. through (until the end of):
8. through (up to and including):
II.through [brit. angl. θruː, am. angl. θru] PRISL.
1. through (from one side to the other):
2. through (completely):
3. through (from beginning to end):
fraza:
III.through [brit. angl. θruː, am. angl. θru] PRID.
1. through (finished):
- through pog.
2. through (direct):
- a corpo