arasında (bir gürültünün)

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Turkish - English
through
No longer interested

She was through with him.

From one side to the other by way of the interior

The arrow went straight through.

By means of; by the agency of
If you are through with something or if it is through, you have finished doing it and will never do it again. If you are through with someone, you do not want to have anything to do with them again. I'm through with the explaining
If you go through a particular experience or event, you experience it, and if you behave in a particular way through it, you behave in that way while it is happening. Men go through a change of life emotionally just like women
To get through a barrier or obstacle means to get from one side of it to the other. Allow twenty-five minutes to get through Passport Control and Customs He was one of the last of the crowd to pass through the barrier Through is also an adverb. a maze of concrete and steel barriers, designed to prevent vehicles driving straight through
over the whole distance; "this bus goes through to New York"
To move through something such as a hole, opening, or pipe means to move directly from one side or end of it to the other. The theatre was evacuated when rain poured through the roof at the Liverpool Playhouse Go straight through that door under the EXIT sign Visitors enter through a side entrance Through is also an adverb. He went straight through to the kitchen and took a can of beer from the fridge She opened the door and stood back to allow the man to pass through
Through and through means completely and to the greatest extent possible. I've gotten my feet thoroughly soaked and feel frozen through and through
From one side of an opening to the other
If you read through something, you read it from beginning to end. She read through pages and pages of the music I had brought her Through is also an adverb. He read the article straight through, looking for any scrap of information that might have passed him by
If something happens from a particular period of time through another, it starts at the first period and continues until the end of the second period. open Monday through Sunday from 7: 00 am to 10: 00 pm
To go through a system means to move around it or to pass from one end of it to the other. electric currents travelling through copper wires What a lot of cards you've got through the post! Through is also an adverb. It is also expected to consider a resolution which would allow food to go through immediately with fewer restrictions
of a route or journey etc ; continuing without requiring stops or changes; "a through street"; "a through bus"; "through traffic"
Between the sides or walls of; within; as, to pass through a door; to go through an avenue
If you look or go through a lot of things, you look at them or deal with them one after the other. Let's go through the numbers together and see if a workable deal is possible
When you get through while making a telephone call, the call is connected and you can speak to the person you are phoning. He may find the line cut on the telephone so that he can't get through
If someone gets through an examination or a round of a competition, they succeed or win. She was bright, learned languages quickly, and sailed through her exams Through is also an adverb. Nigeria also go through from that group
To the end; to a conclusion; to the ultimate purpose; as, to carry a project through