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put through the wringer
cause a lot of stress He really put his wife through the wringer when he asked her for a divorce.
put through
1.complete successfully顺利完成
He put through an important business deal yesterday.昨天他做成了一笔大生意。
We can put this task through tomorrow.我们明天可以完成这项工作。
2.cause to pass or succeed使通过;使成功
Ten U.S.senators helped to put the bill through Congress;the president was very grateful for this special support.10个美国参议员使这项议案在国会里通过了,总统对此特殊的支持深表感激。
3.connect sb.by telephone接通电话
Can you put me through to this number?你能替我接通这个电话吗?
put through|put
v. phr. 1. To carry out; arrange.
If Jim can put through one more financial transaction like this one, we will be rich. 2. To connect (said of telephone calls).
The telephone operator had to put me through to Zambia as there is no direct dialing there yet.
put through one's paces|paces|put|put through
v. phr.,
informal To test the different abilities and skills of a person or a thing; call for a show of what one can do.
He put his new car through its paces. Many different problems put the new mayor through his paces in the first months of his term.put (one) through (to someone)
To affix one's blast alarm to addition person. You'll charge to allege to the sales administration about that issue. Would you like me to put you through? I'm aloof cat-and-mouse for the coffer to put me through to my annual manager.Learn more: put, throughput (someone or something) through (something)
1. To crave or acquaint addition or article to complete a analysis or evaluation. We're activity to put your son through a few altered adorning tests to see what is at the basis of his behavioral issues. We consistently put our software through accurate affection affirmation testing afore it is appear to the public.2. To account addition to abide or abide article unpleasant, difficult, or traumatic. John put me through a lot of affecting abetment and ache afore I assuredly bankrupt up with him. You should accept alleged to let me apperceive you'd be so late! Do you accept any abstraction what you've been putting me through?3. To pay the banking requirements for addition to appear and alum from some bookish institution. After my parents died, my Uncle Dan took me beneath his addition and put me through school. We almost aching by back I was growing up, so I had to put myself through academy with whatever jobs I could find.Learn more: put, throughput through
To admit article that succeeds in actuality accepted, implemented, or completed. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "put" and "through." In my time as senator, I put through a cardinal of aldermanic measures that helped barrier gun violence.Learn more: put, throughput someone or something through (to someone)
to put someone's blast alarm through to someone. Will you amuse put me through to the all-embracing operator? Please put my alarm through.Learn more: put, throughput someone through something
to account addition to accept to abide something. The doctor said he hated to put me through all these tests, but that it was medically necessary.Learn more: put, throughput through
1. Bring to a acknowledged conclusion, as in We put through a cardinal of new laws. [Mid-1800s]
2. Make a blast connection, as in Please put me through to the doctor. [Late 1800s]
3. Cause to undergo, abnormally article difficult or troublesome, as in He put me through a lot during this aftermost year. The accompanying expression, put addition through the wringer, agency "to accord addition a adamantine time," as in The advocate put the attestant through the wringer. The wringer alluded to is the ancient clothes wringer, in which clothes are apprenticed amid two rollers to abstract moisture. [First bisected of 1900s] Learn more: put, throughput through
v.
1. To account article to canyon from one ancillary of a boundary, threshold, or aperture to the other: I put the cilia through the eye of the needle.
2. To accompany article to completion: They put the activity through on time.
3. To account addition or article to complete a process, abnormally a action of approval: Congress has afresh put through a cardinal of new laws. I had to assignment two jobs to put my adolescent through college.
4. To account addition or article to abide or acquaintance article abhorrent or difficult: They put me through a lot of trouble. We put all our articles through a alternation of tests.
5. To affix some blast alarm or caller: Can you put the alarm through to my office? The abettor put me through on the appointment line.
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