To go through



Exemple : He goes through the report carefully before submission

Definition


"To go through" means to carefully examine or review something in detail, often to ensure accuracy or completeness. For example, when someone goes through a report, they look at all parts thoroughly to understand or verify the content.

Étymologie


The phrase "to go through" originates from the combination of "go," meaning to move or proceed, and "through," indicating movement from one side to the other or completion. It evolved in English to express the idea of passing entirely across or examining something thoroughly. Did you know? "To go through" is often used metaphorically to describe careful scrutiny, not just physical movement.

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"To go through" figure dans la liste Vocaplus "Anglais - Général - (B1) - partie 4", qui contient 113 mots fréquemment utilisés.
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