pass through
See also: passthrough
English
Verb
pass through (third-person singular simple present passes through, present participle passing through, simple past and past participle passed through)
- To transit something.
- To make something move through something else.
- The dough is passed through the pasta machine several times.
- To infiltrate.
- We passed through enemy lines in the fog.
Translations
to transit
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to make something move through something else
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to surreptitiously penetrate, enter or gain access — see infiltrate
Noun
pass through (plural pass throughs)
- (US) A framed, window-like aperture in the interior wall of a house, usually between a kitchen and dining room, through which items (especially food) can be passed. A serving hatch.
Translations
aperture
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