
Cari
to get through
[phrase form: get]
01
melalui, bertahan melalui
to succeed in passing or enduring a difficult experience or period
Transitive: to get through a difficult experience or period
Example
She managed to get through the tough times after losing her job.
Despite the hardships, they got through the financial crisis as a family.
The therapy sessions helped him get through his emotional struggles.
1.1
membantu melewati, menemani melalui
to help someone endure a difficult or challenging situation
Ditransitive: to get through sb a difficult experience or period
Example
Her friends got her through the tough times after her loss.
I could n't have passed the exam without your help; you got me through it.
The therapy sessions have been instrumental in getting her through her anxiety.
02
menyelesaikan, menghadapi
to successfully complete a task
Transitive: to get through a task
Example
It took some time, but he eventually got through all the repairs on his own.
The team 's goal is to get through all the items on the agenda in the meeting.
I have a stack of paperwork on my desk, and I need to get through it all today.
03
mengantarkan, menyalurkan
to successfully deliver something, such as supplies or aid, to someone
Intransitive: to get through to a person or area
Transitive: to get through supplies or aid to a person or area
Example
We need to ensure that medical supplies get through to the disaster-stricken area.
The charity 's mission is to get through much-needed support to the underprivileged.
Communication can be difficult, but we'll find a way to get through to those in need.
04
tertampar, tersampaikan
to become clear and understandable for someone
Intransitive: to get through | to get through to sb
Example
Despite the language barrier, her enthusiasm for the idea got through during the international conference.
It took a while, but the importance of the message got through to the audience.
It was only when he saw the evidence that it got through to him that he had been scammed.
05
menghubungi, sampai ke
to manage to reach or contact a person
Intransitive: to get through | to get through to sb
Example
He dialed his friend 's number repeatedly, but he could n't get through.
I tried calling all morning, but I could n't get through to the company's customer service.
The lines were so busy that day that I could n't get through.
06
melewati, menghadapi
to endure or pass a period of time, whether enjoyable or not, often with activities or distractions
Transitive: to get through a period of time
Example
We played games to get through the long winter evenings.
She read books to get through the hours of waiting at the airport.
Reading a good novel can help you get through a boring afternoon.
07
lolos, dapat disetujui
(of a proposal, application, or request) to successfully pass a process or procedure required for approval or acceptance by a government or organization
Transitive: to get through a process or procedure
Ditransitive: to get through a proposal or application a process or procedure
Example
The permit application needs to get through various stages of verification.
She worked tirelessly to ensure her visa application got through the bureaucratic hurdles.
They managed to get the new tax legislation through the Senate.
08
lolos, melaju ke
to successfully advance to the next stage of a competition or selection process
Transitive: to get through a stage in a process | to get through to an advanced stage in a process
Example
She performed exceptionally well in the auditions and got through to the finals.
Only a few candidates got through the rigorous interview process for the job.
The team's outstanding performance allowed them to get through to the playoffs.
09
lulus, menyelesaikan
to pass an exam or test successfully
Transitive: to get through an exam or test
Example
She studied hard and managed to get through her final exams with top grades.
It was a tough exam, but he was relieved to get through it with a passing score.
He 's determined to get through the bar exam and become a lawyer.
10
menghabiskan, memakai
to use a significant amount of something, such as a resource or supply
Transitive: to get through a resource or supply
Example
Our family got through a whole box of cereal in just a few days.
The cold weather made them get through a lot of firewood this winter.
The factory got through a significant amount of raw materials last month.
11
mencapai, menembus
to reach a place or destination, especially after overcoming obstacles or challenges
Intransitive: to get through somewhere
Example
The team was able to get through to the mountain summit.
I could n’t get through to the office due to road closures.
She could n’t get through to the airport in time for her flight.