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词汇 run through
释义
Idiom
run throughrun through (something)
1.
to practice something.
We ran through our lines once, then started filming.
2.
to use all of something quickly.
I still don't see how you could run through $5000 in a week.Alex ran through a large inheritance.

Phr V
run through
runs, running, ran, run
run through sth
to repeat something in order to practise it or to make sure that it is correct
We had to stay behind at the end of the rehearsal to run through a couple of scenes.
run-through
noun
We'll certainly need time for a run-through before the concert.
to explain or read something to someone quickly
I'll just run through what I've written with you and see if you've anything to add.He ran through a list of names but I didn't recognize any of them.
if you run through money, you spend a lot of it very quickly
In just under six months he'd run through all the money his father had left him.
if a quality runs through something, it is in all of that thing
The theme of the domineering mother-figure runs through all his work.Sadly, racism runs right through society.
run through sb
if a feeling of fear or excitement runs through a group of people, it is suddenly felt by them
As the actor said the line, a shiver ran through the audience.
run sb through
literary to push a sword (= long thin metal weapon) through someone's body
He lunged forward and ran him through with his sword.
phraserun through1. run through sth if an idea, quality, feeling etc runs through something, it is present in all of it: This sense of sadness and loss runs through so many of Housman's poems. Racism runs right through our society from top to bottom. The main argument running through the article is that genetic research poses a threat to the future of mankind. SIMILAR TO: pervade formal2. run through sb if a feeling runs through you, you suddenly feel it very strongly: A shudder ran through her at the thought of meeting Luke Calder again. He felt a thrill of excitement run through him at the mention of her name. SIMILAR TO: run over, come over3. run through sb's mind/head if something runs through your mind, you think about it or imagine it: The thought ran through my mind that the other man was probably as frightened as I was. Running through her mind, like a tape she couldn't switch off, was the newspaper story that Sebastian had been seen with another woman.4. run through sth to think about or imagine something from beginning to end, especially a series of events, reasons, or instructions: As he waited outside, he ran through the reasons why he thought he should get the job. Helen ran through the scene in her mind again and again; maybe she had over-reacted. SIMILAR TO: go over5. run through sth to quickly read or look at something, especially in order to check or find something: Hartwig ran through the names in the notebook to see if there were any that he recognized. Can we run through the videotape again? I just want to make sure we haven't missed anything. SIMILAR TO: go through6. run through sth to quickly talk about or explain something from beginning to end, especially a series of events, reasons, or instructions: Can you run through your movements on the night of the murder? The woman quickly ran through the instructions with me. They seemed simple enough. SIMILAR TO: go overrun-through n C when someone quickly talks about or explains something: The instructor gave me a quick run-through of the layout of the course.7. run through sth to quickly do a series of things, especially in order to practise them: I think we'll start by running through the opening dance routine. There are a few more scenes from the play I'd like to run through before we take a break.run-through n C when you quickly do a series of things, especially in order to practise them: They did a complete run-through of the whole opera, and it went off perfectly.8. run sth through sth if you run something through a computer, you ask the computer to check it, change it, do calculations with it etc, in order to provide you with the result you want: The police run this information through a special computer, which has information on hundreds of thousands of criminals and suspected criminals.9. run sb through BrE to push a sharp weapon through someone's body+ with Aung San rushed forward and ran him through with a bayonet. When she first picked up the knife, I thought she was going to run me through with it. SIMILAR TO: stab10. run through to spend all of a large amount of money quickly and waste it: The previous Earl had run through most of the family fortune at the casino in Monte Carlo. SIMILAR TO: squander

run (one) through

To impale or stab one completely through their body. I went to stop the thief, but he ran me through with a saber. The poor soldier was run through by a steel rod sent flying in the explosion.

run (one) through (something)

To guide one through the process or details of something. Can you run me through the plan one more time? I ran the boss through the deal, and he thought it all sounded good.

run through (something)

1. To review or rehearse the details of a process or sequence. Let's run through what we're each going to say one more time. We only have one day to run through the entire play, so let's not waste any time.
2. To use or deplete the entirety of an available stock of something, especially quickly or wastefully. We'll need to ration our meals, or else we'll run through all our food in a day or two. Who keeps drinking all the milk? We're running through it like crazy!

run someone through (with something)

to stab a person all the way through with something, such as a sword. The knight ran the attacker through with his own sword. He ran him through and stole his horse.

run someone through something

 
1. to make or guide someone though an area while running. They ran us through a maze as part of our training. We ran the little boys through the park so they could get some exercise.
2. to guide a person through a process. Let me run you through the process so you will know what is happening to you. Can I run you through this procedure again?
3. to rehearse someone. The director ran the cast through the last act three times. She ran herself through the part at home between rehearsals.

run something through something

 
1. to drive or propel something through the midst of something or a group. The cowboys ran the cattle right through the crowd of people standing at the station. He ran his truck through the bushes at the end of the driveway.
2. to process something by going through a procedure, a deliberative body, or a department. I will have to run this through the board of directors. She ran the invoice through the accounting department.

run through something

 
1. to pass through an area, running. Stop running through the living room! We ran through the park as part of our exercise.
2. to go through a procedure or sequence; to rehearse a procedure or sequence. I want to run through act two again before we end this rehearsal
3. to read or examine something quickly. I ran through your report this afternoon. Sally ran through the list, checking off the names of the people who had already paid for tickets.
4. to spend or use a supply of something wastefully and rapidly. He ran through his inheritance in two years. Have we run through all the peanut butter already?

run through

1. Pierce, as in The soldier was run through by a bayonet. [c. 1400]
2. Use up quickly, as in She ran through her allowance in no time. [c. 1600]
3. Practice, review or rehearse quickly, as in Let's run through the first movement again, or The crew ran through the rescue procedures, or The attorney ran through the defense witness's testimony. [Mid-1400s]

run through

v.
1. To run in some passageway or from one side of something to another: The ink runs through the nib of the pen. The children ran through the field.
2. To review the main points of something from beginning to end: The crew ran through the preflight procedures. We ran through the witness's testimony before presenting it in court.
3. To permeate or extend throughout something: A dark mood runs through all of Poe's works.
4. To use something until there is no more left: She ran through all of her money in five days.
5. To rehearse something without stopping: Let's run through the first act again.
6. To impale someone: He ran the soldier through with a bayonet.
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