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through

 
 
/θruː/ preposition

Translation

ONE SIDE TO ANOTHER from one end or side of something to the other
...ın/in içinden; ...dan/den geçerek
The River Seine flows through Paris. The sun was shining through the window. She cut through the wire.1723
START TO END from the start to the end of something
boyunca; başından sonuna dek; süresince
He worked through the night. The phone rang halfway through the programme.1723
BECAUSE OF because of someone or something, or with someone's help
...ın/in sonucu olarak; ...nedeniyle/yüzünden; sayesinde
I got the job through my mum's friend. He became ill through eating undercooked meat.1244
UNTIL US ( UK to) from a particular time until and including another time
...dan/den ... a/e kadar
The store is open Monday through Friday. I worked there from May through September.1583
(Definition of through preposition from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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