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Meanings of
push through
in anglès
català
sortir
espanyol
brotar
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Break out.
erupt
come out
break through
català
sortir
Sinònims
Examples for "
erupt
"
erupt
come out
break through
Examples for "
erupt
"
1
But regular protests continue to
erupt
against unemployment, poverty and official corruption.
2
Read: Protests
erupt
in Soweto and JHB South, major traffic disruptions reported
3
The debate grew so heated that it appeared war could
erupt
again.
4
Similar funding conflicts are set to
erupt
at campuses across the UK.
5
It means that you know that something can
erupt
at any moment.
1
There's no way to
come
out
of it looking good, he said.
2
The field guidance reports usually
come
out
several days after the event.
3
He went in almost ten minutes ago, and hasn't
come
out
yet.
4
But Ms Tuwhare said some good has
come
out
of the process.
5
Good arts policy should
come
out
of accurate information and strong data.
1
The violence began when demonstrators tried to
break
through
a police cordon.
2
The rising sun's trying to
break
through
the gloom without much success.
3
The Wiganer is stopped and France
break
through
Fofana on the right.
4
New wonder materials will take a while to
break
through
,
Shearing says.
5
The gate indeed was locked, but Owein didn't try to
break
through
.
Usage of
push through
in anglès
1
I was able to just kind of
push
through
it, Rodgers said.
2
I
push
through
pockets of people, making my way through the house.
3
But I don't think it is necessary to
push
through
any reforms.
4
We used his determination to
push
through
and make this a success.
5
But not because the electrons physically
push
through
the barrier: they don't.
6
Ferns grew among decaying vegetable matter in masses difficult to
push
through
.
7
Outside, they had to
push
through
a crowd that was ten deep.
8
You gotta
push
through
the doubts and make it all come together.
9
Will they weaken the Renzi government's ability to
push
through
hard-won reforms?
10
I decided to
push
through
the pain and go for a jog.
11
They
push
through
their enemy until they break through to his rear.
12
Sometimes the jeep could
push
through
the bushes or detour the tree-trunks.
13
It seems like we didn't
push
through
as well as we can.
14
Knowing I could
push
through
pain and succeed has lasted a lifetime.
15
I take turns without thinking twice; I
push
through
faces without features.
16
Activist investors try to
push
through
major changes in company strategy.
Other examples for "push through"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
push
through
push
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
push through
català
sortir
espanyol
brotar
salir
entrar en erupción
hacer erupción
Push through
through the time
Push through
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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