English to Turkish Dictionary through

through

içinden
definition
adjective
a through train from Boston
(of a means of public transportation or a ticket) continuing or valid to the final destination.
neighborhoods from which through traffic would be excluded
denoting traffic that passes from one side of a place to another in the course of a longer journey.
preposition
stepping boldly through the doorway
moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location).
he showed up halfway through the second act
continuing in time toward completion of (a process or period).
translation of 'through'
adverb
baştan sona,
tamamen,
doğruca,
sayesinde,
bir uçtan bir uca,
doğru
adjective
kesintisiz,
direkt
preposition
arasından,
içinden,
sayesinde,
bir uçtan bir uca,
baştan başa,
yüzünden
example
And dreams can only be achieved 'through' hard work and a bit of luck along the way.
he's 'through' to the next round
the gap was very narrow but I managed to get 'through'
As we pushed 'through' the crowd to walk uptown, people around us were crying, or gasping in horror.
we had to drive 'through' the night to be there on time
The business was conducted by correspondence or 'through' an intermediary, we assume.
It has been achieved largely 'through' the instrumentality of parliamentary democracy.
The driver and his passengers escaped unhurt when the brick was thrown 'through' a small side window.
Always a heavy drinker, she had stopped almost entirely in order to nurse James 'through' his illness.
On Hogmanay I met my neighbour twice, swirling 'through' the crowd at the local hall.
He had one foot on the floor of the vessel, and a hole had been burned 'through' his chest.
we have shirts of every size from small 'through' extra large
he played 'through' the whole piece
he went 'through' customs
While he stood there, the girl observed him carefully 'through' her still wet eyelashes.
Alyssa turned as the lady once again stepped 'through' the doorway followed by her husband.
I signalled that I was going straight 'through' , and moved slightly in front of the car to my right.
Nothing could be seen in the house 'through' the curtainless windows except one radiator lying on the floor.
It was a phase I had to go 'through' in order to build up my confidence again.
We walked 'through' the gate and the barrier slid closed behind us, locking us in the station.
If you can't do this, you and I are 'through' as of this second!
It is a mechanism 'through' which societies seek to achieve political objectives.
It took them until halfway 'through' the second period to click back into gear.
Unable to find the house keys, she climbed 'through' a window to get help.
It's so much nicer here in the summer, when the sun streams in 'through' the back windows.
we heard sounds 'through' the walls
she tried to call you but couldn't get 'through'
the changes are starting to come 'through'
The first 'through' train leaves at 8:45.
This is achieved 'through' diet, herbal remedies, and massage using Ayurvedic oils.
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