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Examples:go through the formalities—going through the motions—able see through the problem at one glance—(slang, of a young couple) wander through the streets (because of having no place to go)—the benevolent man cannot be rich and vice versa (idiom, from Mencius). It is easier for a camel go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 19:24).—feel (through the senses)—outer transcendence (perfection through the agency of God)—have been through the hardships of life—parade (a prisoner) through the streets—the eyes bore through, the belly hungers (idiom); in eager anticipation—parade sb through the streets—have been through the mill—advance through the water—the benevolent man cannot be rich (idiom, from Mencius). It is easier for a camel go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 19:24).—break through the ground (of seedling)—rise through the ranks (as a party cadre)—the rich man cannot be benevolent (idiom, from Mencius). It is easier for a camel go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 19:24).—lit. wind and rain through the town (idiom); fig. a big scandal—rise through the nobility—pass on through the generations—directly perceived through the senses—don't do it, or don't rest (idiom); either give up, or go through the end—lit. lead the water through the wall—get through the mourning period—Great Canyon of Yarlung Tsangpo-Brahmaputra (through the southeast Himalayas, from Tibet Assam and Bangladesh)—lit. breathe through the same nostril (idiom); fig. two people say exactly the same thing (usually derog.)—fly magically through the air—tall and erect, reaching through the clouds (idiom); used describe tall mountain or skyscraper—lit. spouting smoke through the seven orifices [idiom.]—stay up through the night [idiom.]—shine through the ages [idiom.]—knowing the enemy and yourself will get you unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—Five Dynasties (in different contexts, from mythology through Han and the interregnum between Han and Tang)—Syr Darya, Central Asian river, flowing from Kyrgiz Republic through Kazakhstan the Aral sea—reveal sth one intended to conceal through a slip of the tongue—Irtysh River, flowing from southwest Altai in Xinjiang through Kazakhstan and Siberia the Arctic Ocean— |