Through is an adverb of mode and indicates that something has been passed around, through or because of something.
It can express what was passed with transversality. In the expression "through", it is shown how it went from one thing to another with the idea of crossing, as in "the wind entered the room through the window".
Through is also used to indicate the passage of time, as a synonym for the expression "with the passage of time", as in the phrase "they grew farther apart over the years".
In the sense of "through", the expression "through" acts as an indicator of the instrument with which the action of the phrase was made. For example: "I learned about the case through an article I read on the internet".
And it can still be used in the sense of cause, substituting "because of", as in "she came to be recognized through motherhood".
Synonyms of Through
- Crosswise
- Through
- inside
- through and
- During
- During
- Along
through translation
In English, through is through.
In Spanish, through is through, or the word
And in French through is pair.