词汇 | go through with |
释义 | Idiom go through withgo through with (something) to do something you planned or promised to do.I hoped he wasn't really going through with the plan.Had she known about the risks, she might not have gone through with the operation. Usage notes: usually said about something that is difficult or unpleasant Phr V go through with goes, going, went, gone go through with sth to do something unpleasant or difficult which you have planned or promised to doThe union is determined to go through with the strike, despite the threat of job losses if it does.She realized she couldn't go through with the abortion and so she decided to keep her baby. go through with sth to do something you had promised or planned to do, even though it seems difficult or unpleasant, or you are no longer sure you want to do it: Giving evidence in court was terrifying, but I'm glad that I went through with it.can't/couldn't go through with it Jenny was going to have an abortion, but decided that she couldn't go through with it. go through with (something)To do something that one has planned or promised, in spite of difficulties, hesitations, or concerns about the outcome. Are you sure you want to go through with this? If the investment doesn't pan out, you could lose everything. She still went through with her decision to start her own business, even though it meant sacrificing her lucrative career. I love James, but I don't want to get married. I don't think I can go through with it. go through with somethingto complete something the outcome of which is troubling or doubtful; to do something in spite of problems and drawbacks. I have to go through with it, no matter what. I just couldn't go through with it. |
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