go through something

Related to word: go

片語動詞

Definition (examine)

  1. B2

    to scrutinize a set of items thoroughly for organization or discovery

    • In the meeting, the manager asked us to go through all the reports carefully.

    • You need to go through these documents thoroughly to ensure there are no mistakes.

    • Before processing these materials, let’s go through them meticulously.

Definition (experience)

  1. B2

    to go through a challenging or unpleasant experience

    • Throughout her life, she went through many tough times.

    • He went through many setbacks during his job search.

    • Every soldier goes through rigorous training to face war.

Definition (practise)

  1. to engage in an activity for practice or as a rehearsal

    • They are going through the rehearsal of a new musical in preparation for next week’s performance.

    • The actors need to go through several practices before the official performance.

    • To enhance the team's performance, the coach has the players go through the match practice weekly.

Definition (use)

  1. to extensively consume something

    • The company went through its inventory quickly after launching the new product.

    • Due to the surge in demand, this equipment is being gone through extensively in the market.

    • He went through all the budget quickly while preparing for the wedding.