Rechercher
to go through
[phrase form: go]
01
traverser, subir
to experience or endure something, particularly a difficult or challenging situation
02
examiner, réviser
to carefully look at or review something by going over it again
03
dévorer, engloutir
to eat a meal or food with great appetite, consuming it entirely
04
passer en revue, examiner
to examine something in detail, often with the purpose of finding or identifying something specific
05
être adopté, être approuvé
(of a law, plan, or deal) to be officially accepted or approved, often after a process of negotiation or review
06
passer à travers, traverser
to move from one side of something to its other side
07
user, épuiser
to use or consume something until it is no longer functional or usable
08
suivre, passer par
to complete a series of steps or actions that are necessary to achieve a specific goal or outcome
go through
v
Exemple
Many people go through a phase of self-doubt and uncertainty during their teenage years.
The child is going through a phase of being picky about food.
Sarah went through a lot of emotional turmoil after her breakup with Mark.
The team is currently going through a rigorous training program to prepare for the upcoming competition.
She went through a creative phase, trying her hand at painting and sculpture.