run through

run through
vt
to \run through sb through [with sth] jdn [mit etw dat] durchbohren vi
1) (examine)
to \run through through sth [with sb] etw [mit jdm] durchgehen;
to \run through through a list eine Liste durchgehen
2) (practise)
to \run through through <-> sth etw durchspielen;
to \run through through a speech eine Rede [noch einmal] durchgehen
3) (exist)
to \run through through sth sich akk durch etw akk ziehen;
melancholy \run throughs through all her stories all ihre Geschichten sind von Melancholie geprägt;
racism \run throughs right through society Rassismus zieht sich durch alle Gesellschaftsschichten;
the rumour ran through the town das Gerücht ging in der Stadt um
4) (spend, consume)
to \run through through sth etw verbrauchen;
(use) etw benutzen;
he \run throughs through a pack of cigarettes a day er raucht eine Schachtel Zigaretten am Tag;
to \run through through a fortune ein Vermögen durchbringen

English-German students dictionary . 2013.

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