| Definition of 'put through' |
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1. (verb) follow through, follow up, follow out, carry out, implement, put through, go through
pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
"Did he go through with the treatment?"; "He implemented a new economic plan"; "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal"
2. (verb) put through
connect by telephone
"the operator put a call through to Rio"
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1. (verb) put through
to cause suffering or difficulty
The divorce put the whole family through a lot of pain.
2. put through
to pay for sb's education
My parents put me through school.
3. put through
to connect sb to sb by phone, using an operator
Could you put me through to your manager?
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Sense: to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).
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Afrikaans: reël |
Arabic: يُرَتِّب، يُنَظِّم، يَعْق |
Bulgarian: уреждам |
Brazilian: arranjar |
Czech: uskutečnit, prosadit |
German: durchführen |
Danish: fuldføre |
Greek: ολοκληρώνω, φέρω σε πέρας |
Spanish: cerrar, despachar; llevar |
Estonian: läbi viima |
Farsi: ترتیب دادن |
Finnish: järjestää |
French: conclure |
Hebrew: לְאַרגֵן |
Hindi: सौदा इत्यादि का प्रबंध कर |
Hungarian: végrehajt |
Indonesian: mengatur |
Icelandic: koma (e-u)í gegn |
Italian: concludere |
Japanese: やりとげる |
Korean: (거래, 합의 등을) 정하다 |
Lithuanian: (sėkmingai) užbaigti, įvy |
Latvian: (veiksmīgi) noslēgt darīj |
Malay: menyelesaikan |
Dutch: tot stand brengen |
Norwegian: gjennomføre, utføre |
Polish: przeprowadzać |
Persian: ترتیب دادن |
Pashto: جوړول |
Portuguese: arranjar |
Romanian: aîncheia |
Russian: осуществлять |
Slovak: uskutočniť, presadiť |
Slovenian: dogovoriti se |
Serbian: ugovoriti |
Swedish: genomföra, slutföra |
Thai: จัดการ |
Turkish: düzenlemek |
Taiwanese: 安排 |
Ukrainian: укладати |
Urdu: انتظام کرنا |
Vietnamese: sắp xếp |
Chinese: 安排 |
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