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词汇 work through
释义
Phr V
work through
works, working, worked
work through sth or work sth through
to deal with a problem or difficulty by talking about it in detail
Psychoanalysis has helped her work through years of trauma.
work through (sth)
if the result of an action or decision works through, it becomes noticeable
It will take time for the effect of tax cuts to work through.Hospital staff will be affected as budget changes work through the healthcare system.
work through
to work without stopping for a period of time
I often start at 7.30 and work through until midnight.
phrasework through1. work through sthwork sth through to deal with a problem or difficulty by discussing it in detail until you find a solution you are happy with: Mann feels that he has a special relationship with Lofte that will enable them to work through any differences. If neither of you wants a divorce, then you'll just have to work it through. Conflicts of interest were bound to happen, and they had to be worked through by negotiation and bargaining.2. work through sthwork sth through to deal with strong feelings of anger, sadness, guilt etc by talking or thinking about them until you feel more in control of them or understand them better: When someone close to you dies, you need support, so that you can work through your grief. Tom's fear of relationships had to be explored and worked through.3. work throughwork through sth if the result of a decision or an action works through, it gradually has an effect: It always takes time for a change in policy to work through. The educational reforms will work through the system slowly, over several years.4. work through to continue working for a long period without stopping for a break: Liz starts work at 5.30 pm. and works through until midnight.

work through

1. To remain engaged continuously in some task in order to complete it, especially that which is very tedious or time-consuming. I've been working through a new biography on Thomas Jefferson recently.
2. To put in the required effort to understand or resolve something. Just give me a minute to work through the problem. I know he's got a lot of personal issues that he's working through with a therapist.
3. To strive to move something through some process or situation, especially one that is particularly laborious or difficult. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "work" and "through." Against all odds, the senator was able to work the legislation successfully through congress. I've been trying to work this story through our editorial team, but they're incredibly picky about what they publish.
4. To expend time and energy forcing something through some kind of material, especially that which is particularly tough or impermeable. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "work" and "through." It took me nearly 10 minutes to work the needle through the leather. The butcher struggled to work the cleaver through the hind leg of the animal.

work something through

 (something)
1. to guide or push something through a physical barrier. I could hardly work the needle through the tightly woven cloth. I worked the needle through.
2. . to guide or maneuver a law, proposal, motion, through a governing body. The lobbyist was unable to work the law through the legislature. The usual party hacks worked the law through.

work through

v.
1. To succeed in resolving something through effort: I worked through the problems I was having with my teacher, and now I'm doing better in class.
2. To move something or someone slowly and laboriously through something: The bodyguards worked the politician through the crowd.
3. To proceed or progress slowly and laboriously through something: The explorers worked through the underbrush. The fender of the car was scraping against the tire and slowly worked through the rubber.
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