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come through (v.)
1.penetrate"The sun broke through the clouds" "The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft"
2.succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems"We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister"
3.attain success or reach a desired goal"The enterprise succeeded" "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show" "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won"
4.continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)"He survived the cancer against all odds"
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come through (v.)
be successful, break through, bring home the bacon, come off, deliver the goods, get round, get through, go places, hold up one's end, make it, manage, pull round, pull through, see out, succeed, survive, win, win through, work out
come through (v. trans.)
escape death, survive all in one piece, survive in one piece, weather
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come through (v.)
↘ breakthrough, subsister, survivalism, surviving relative, survivor ≠ be a letdown, be a washout, come a cropper, come to nothing, fail, fall flat, fall through, fall to pieces, flop, founder, go awry, go wrong, lose one's face, miscarry, misfire, stave, succumb, yield
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come through (v.)
pénétrer en profondeur (fr)[Classe]
troupe militaire (fr)[termes liés]
appear[Hyper.]
breakthrough[Dérivé]
come through (v.)
come through (v.)
réussir (fr)[Classe]
parvenir à, réussir (fr)[Classe]
come through (v.)
échapper à un danger mortel (fr)[Classe]
come through (v. tr.)
échapper à un danger (fr)[Classe]
échapper à un danger mortel (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
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