Passage+through

  • 21passage — 01. The [passage] from elementary school to high school is an important time in a child s life. 02. The King escaped from the castle through a secret [passage] leading to the river, where a boat was waiting. 03. Rohinton Mistry will be reading a… …

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  • 22passage — passage1 /pas ij/, n., v., passaged, passaging. n. 1. a portion or section of a written work; a paragraph, verse, etc.: a passage of Scripture. 2. a phrase or other division of a musical work. 3. Fine Arts. an area, section, or detail of a work,… …

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  • 23through — 1 /Tru:/ preposition 1 entering something such as a door, passage, tube, or hole at one end or side and leaving it at the other: They were suddenly plunged into darkness as the train went through the tunnel. | The ball went flying through the… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 24passage — noun 1) their passage through the country Syn: transit, progress, passing, movement, motion, traveling 2) the passage of time Syn: passing, advance, course, march 3) …

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  • 25through — ♦ (The preposition is pronounced [[t]θruː[/t]]. In other cases, through is pronounced [[t]θru͟ː[/t]]) 1) PREP To move through something such as a hole, opening, or pipe means to move directly from one side or end of it to the other. The theatre… …

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  • 26passage — I. /ˈpæsɪdʒ / (say pasij) noun 1. an indefinite portion of a writing, speech, or the like, usually one of no great length; a paragraph, verse, etc.: a passage of Scripture. 2. Music a. a scale or arpeggio like series of notes introduced as an… …

  • 27passage — noun 1) their passage through the country Syn: progress, transit, advance, journey, trip, voyage 2) the passage of time Syn: passing, advance, course, march 3) …

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  • 28through street — {n.} 1. A street on which cars can move without stopping at intersections, but cars on streets crossing it have to stop at the intersection. * /You have to be especially careful crossing a through street./ * /Mr. Jones stopped his car when he… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 29through street — {n.} 1. A street on which cars can move without stopping at intersections, but cars on streets crossing it have to stop at the intersection. * /You have to be especially careful crossing a through street./ * /Mr. Jones stopped his car when he… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 30through\ street — noun 1. A street on which cars can move without stopping at intersections, but cars on streets crossing it have to stop at the intersection. You have to be especially careful crossing a through street. Mr. Jones stopped his car when he came to… …

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