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ADJ ซึ่ง เดินทาง รวดเดียว  ซึ่ง เดินทาง ทอด เดียว  ซึ่ง เดินทาง ต่อ เดียว  sueng_doen-tang-ruad-reo

 

through

ADJ ที่ เสร็จสิ้น  ti-sed-sin

 

through

ADV ผ่าน ไป ตาม  pai-pai-tam

 

through

ADV โดยตลอด  โดย ทั้งหมด  ตั้ง แต่ต้นจนจบ  doi-ta-lod

 

through

ADV ไป จน เสร็จสิ้น  จนกระทั่ง เรียบร้อย  pai-jon-sed-sin

 

through

PREP ด้วย วิธี  by way of in virtue of at the hand of duai-wi-te

 

through

PREP ตลอด ทุก จำนวน  ตลอด ทุก หน่วย  ตลอดทั้ง หมด  ta-lod-tuk-jam-nuan

 

through

PREP ตั้งแต่ เริ่ม จนกระทั่ง ถึง  tang-tea-roem-jon-kra-tang-tuang

 

through

PREP ท่ามกลาง  throughout during tam-klang

 

through

PREP ปราศจาก การ หยุด  ไป ตรง ตลอด  nonstop unbroken opened broken interrupted prad-sa-jak-kan-yud

 

through

PREP ผ่าน ไป  จาก ด้าน หนึ่ง ไป สู่ อีก ด้าน หนึ่ง ของ  ผ่าน ตลอด  straight through pai-pai

 

through

PREP เนื่องจาก  เพราะ  nuang-jak

 

through and through

IDM ทั้งหมด  อย่าง ถี่ถ้วน  อย่าง ทะลุปรุโปร่ง  tang-mod

 

through and through

SL โดยตลอด  ทั้งหมด  ตลอด  doi-ta-lod

 

through hell and high water

IDM ผจญ ผ่าน มา ด้วย ความ ยากเย็น  มา ด้วย ความลำบาก  pa-jon-pan-ma-duai-kwam-yak-lam-bak

 

through with

IDM ทำ เรียบร้อย  ใช้ เรียบร้อย  tam-riab-roi

 

throughly

ADJ โดยตลอด  doi-ta-lod

 

throughout

ADV ทุกขณะ  tuk-ka-na

 

throughout

ADV โดยตลอด  ทั้งหมด  ทุกแห่ง  doi-ta-lod

 

throughout

PREP ตั้ง แต่ต้นจนจบ  tang-tea-ton-jon-job

 

throughout

PREP โดยตลอด  ทุกหนทุกแห่ง  doi-ta-lod

 

throughput

N ปริมาณ งา นที่ ทำ ใน ช่วงเวลา หนึ่ง  pa-ri-man-ngan-ti-tam-nai-chung-we-la-nuang

 

throughway

N ทางผ่าน ตลอด  ทาง ซึ่ง ไป ได้ รวดเร็ว  thruway expressway tang-pan-ta-lod

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THROUGH

prep. thru. 1. From end to end, or from side to side; from one surface or limit to the opposite; as, to bore through a piece of timber, or through a board; a ball passes through the side of a ship.
2. Noting passage; as, to pass through a gate or avenue.
Through the gates of iv'ry he dismiss'd
His valiant offspring.
3. By transmission, noting the means of conveyance.
Through these hands this science has passed with great applause.
Material things are presented only through their senses.
4. By means of; by the agency of; noting instrumentality. This signification is a derivative of the last.
Through the scent of water it will bud. Job 14:9.
Some through ambition, or through thirst of gold,
Have slain their brothers, and their country sold.
Sanctify them through thy truth. John 17:17.
The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23.
5. Over the whole surface or extent; as, to ride through the country.
Their tongue walketh through the earth. Psalm 73:9.
6. Noting passage among or in the midst of; as, to move through water, as a fish; to run through a thicket, as a deer.

 

THROUGH

adv. thru. From one end or side to the other; as, to pierce a thing through. 1. From beginning to end; as, to read a letter through.
2. To the end; to the ultimate purpose; as, to carry a project through.
To carry through, to complete; to accomplish.
To go through, to prosecute a scheme to the end.
1. To undergo; to sustain; as, to go through hardships.

 

THROUGH-BRED

should be thorough-bred.

 

THROUGH-LIGHTED

should be thorough-lighted. [Not used. ]

 

THROUGHLY

adv. thru'ly. Completely; fully; wholly. 1. Without reserve; sincerely.
[For this, thoroughly is now used. ]

 

THROUGHOUT

prep. thruout'. [through and out. ] Quite through; in every part; from one extremity to the other. This is the practice throughout Ireland. A general opinion prevails throughout England. Throughout the whole course of his life, he avoided every species of vice.

 

THROUGHOUT

adv. throut'. In every part. The cloth was of a piece throughout.

 

THROUGH-PACED

[Not used. ] [See Thorough-paced. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THROUGH

Through, prep. Etym: [OE. thurgh, ,,, AS. ; akin to OS. thurh,thuru, OFries. thruch, D. door, OHG. durh, duruh, G. durch, Goth. ; cf. Ir. tri, tre, W. trwy. *53. Cf. Nostril, Thorough, Thrill. ]

 

1. From end to end of, or from side to side of; from one surface or limit of, to the opposite; into and out of at the opposite, or at another, point; as, to bore through a piece of timber, or through a board; a ball passes through the side of a ship.

 

2. Between the sides or walls of; within; as, to pass through a door; to go through an avenue. Through the gate of ivory he dismissed His valiant offspring. Dryden.

 

3. By means of; by the agency of. Through these hands this science has passed with great applause. Sir W. Temple. Material things are presented only through their senses. Cheyne.

 

4. Over the whole surface or extent of; as, to ride through the country; to look through an account.

 

5. Among or in the midst of; -- used to denote passage; as, a fish swims through the water; the light glimmers through a thicket.

 

6. From the beginning to the end of; to the end or conclusion of; as, through life; through the year.

 

THROUGH

THROUGH Through, adv.

 

1. From one end or side to the other; as, to pierce a thing through.

 

2. From beginning to end; as, to read a letter through.

 

3. To the end; to a conclusion; to the ultimate purpose; as, to carry a project through.

 

Note: Through was formerly used to form compound adjectives where we now use thorough; as, through-bred; through-lighted; through-placed, etc. To drop through, to fall through; to come to naught; to fail. -- To fall through. See under Fall, v. i.

 

THROUGH

THROUGH Through, a.

 

Defn: Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge. Through bolt, a bolt which passes through all the thickness or layers of that which it fastens, or in which it is fixed. -- Through bridge, a bridge in which the floor is supported by the lower chords of the tissues instead of the upper, so that travel is between the trusses and not over them. Cf. Deck bridge, under Deck. -- Through cold, a deep-seated cold. [Obs. ] Holland. -- Through stone, a flat gravestone. [Scot. ] [Written also through stane. ] Sir W. Scott. -- Through ticket, a ticket for the whole journey. -- Through train, a train which goes the whole length of a railway, or of a long route.

 

THROUGHLY

THROUGHLY Through "ly, adv.

 

Defn: Thoroughly. [Obs. ] Bacon. Wash me throughly from mine iniquity. Ps. li. 2. To dare in fields is valor; but how few Dare to be throughly valiant to be true Dryden.

 

THROUGHOUT

THROUGHOUT Through *out ", prep.

 

Defn: Quite through; from one extremity to the other of; also, every part of; as, to search throughout the house. Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year. Milton.

 

THROUGHOUT

THROUGHOUT Through *out ", adv.

 

Defn: In every part; as, the cloth was of a piece throughout.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

through

through |THro͞o θru | preposition & adverb 1 moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location ): [ as prep. ] : stepping boldly through the doorway | [ as adv. ] : as soon as we opened the gate, they came streaming through. so as to make a hole or opening in (a physical object ): [ as prep. ] : the truck smashed through a brick wall | [ as adv. ] : a cucumber, slit, but not all the way through. moving around or from one side to the other within (a crowd or group ): [ as prep. ] : making my way through the guests. so as to be perceived from the other side of (an intervening obstacle ): [ as prep. ] : the sun was streaming in through the window | [ as adv. ] : the glass in the front door where the moonlight streamed through. [ prep. ] expressing the position or location of something beyond or at the far end of (an opening or an obstacle ): the approach to the church is through a gate. expressing the extent of turning from one orientation to another: [ as prep. ] : each joint can move through an angle within fixed limits. 2 continuing in time toward completion of (a process or period ): [ as prep. ] : he showed up halfway through the second act | [ as adv. ] : to struggle through until payday. so as to complete (a particular stage or trial ) successfully: [ as prep. ] : she had come through her sternest test | [ as adv. ] : I will struggle through alone rather than ask for help. from beginning to end of (an experience or activity, typically a tedious or stressful one ): [ as prep. ] : we sat through some very boring speeches | she's been through a bad time | [ as adv. ] : Karl will see you through, Ingrid. 3 so as to inspect all or part of (a collection, inventory, or publication ): [ as prep. ] : flipping through the pages of a notebook | [ as adv. ] : she read the letter through carefully. 4 [ prep. ] up to and including (a particular point in an ordered sequence ): they will be in town from March 24 through May 7. 5 [ prep. ] by means of (a process or intermediate stage ): dioxins get into mothers' milk through contaminated food. by means of (an intermediary or agent ): seeking justice through the proper channels. 6 [ adv. ] so as to be connected by telephone: he put a call through to the senator. adjective 1 [ attrib. ] (of a means of public transportation or a ticket ) continuing or valid to the final destination: a through train from Boston. 2 [ attrib. ] denoting traffic that passes from one side of a place to another in the course of a longer journey: neighborhoods from which through traffic would be excluded. denoting a road that is open at both ends, allowing traffic free passage from one end to the other: the shopping center is on a busy through road. 3 [ attrib. ] (of a room ) running the whole length of a building. 4 [ predic. ] informal having no prospect of any future relationship, dealings, or success: she told him she was through with him | you and I are through. PHRASES through and through in every aspect; thoroughly or completely: Harriet was a political animal through and through. ORIGIN Old English thurh (preposition and adverb ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch door and German durch. The spelling change to thr- appears c. 1300, becoming standard from Caxton onward.

 

through ball

through ball noun Soccer a forward pass which goes through the opposing team's defence.

 

through-composed

through-com posed adjective Music (of a composition, esp. a song ) not based on repeated sections or verses, esp. having different music for each verse. Also called durchkomponiert.

 

throughfall

through ¦fall |θruːfɔːl | noun [ mass noun ] the part of rainfall or other precipitation which falls to the forest floor from the canopy.

 

throughflow

through ¦flow noun [ mass noun ] the flowing of liquid or air through something.

 

through-hole

through-hole adjective (of an electronic component ) having leads which are designed to go through holes to the other side of a circuit board for soldering. Often contrasted with surface-mount.

 

through line

through line noun a connecting theme or plot in a movie, play, book, etc. the main through line follows his attempts to win the Comedy prize in the face of his own drunkenness and insecurity.

 

throughother

throughother Scottish & Irish adverb mingled through one another: their life together had been woven throughother. adjective (of a person ) disordered; confused.

 

throughout

through out |THro͞oˈout θruˈaʊt | preposition & adverb all the way through, in particular: in every part of (a place or object ): [ as prep. ] : it had repercussions throughout Europe | [ as adv. ] : the house is in good order throughout. from beginning to end of (an event or period of time ): [ as prep. ] : the Church of which she was a faithful member throughout her life | [ as adv. ] : both sets of parents retained a smiling dignity throughout.

 

throughput

through put |ˈTHro͞oˌpo͝ot ˈθruˌpʊt | noun the amount of material or items passing through a system or process.

 

through-ticketing

through-ticket ¦ing noun [ mass noun ] a system whereby a traveller passing through a number of different transport networks can purchase one ticket for the complete journey.

 

throughway

through way |ˈθruːweɪ | noun another spelling of thruway.

 

Oxford Dictionary

through

through |θruː | preposition & adverb 1 moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location ): [ as prep. ] : stepping boldly through the doorway | [ as adv. ] : as soon as we opened the gate they came streaming through. so as to make a hole or opening in (a physical object ): [ as prep. ] : the lorry smashed through a brick wall | [ as adv. ] : a cucumber, slit, but not right through. moving around or from one side to the other within (a crowd or group ): [ as prep. ] : making my way through the guests. so as to be perceived from the other side of (an intervening obstacle ): [ as prep. ] : the sun was streaming in through the window | [ as adv. ] : the glass in the front door where the moonlight streamed through. [ prep. ] expressing the position or location of something beyond or at the far end of (an opening or an obstacle ): the approach to the church is through a gate. expressing the extent of turning from one orientation to another: [ as prep. ] : each joint can move through an angle within fixed limits. 2 continuing in time towards completion of (a process or period ): [ as prep. ] : the goal came midway through the second half | [ as adv. ] : to struggle through until pay day. so as to complete (a particular stage or trial ) successfully: [ as prep. ] : she had come through her sternest test | [ as adv. ] : I will struggle through alone rather than ask for help. from beginning to end of (an experience or activity, typically a tedious or stressful one ): [ as prep. ] : we sat through some very boring speeches | she's been through a bad time | [ as adv. ] : Karl will see you through, Ingrid. 3 so as to inspect all or part of (a collection, inventory, or publication ): [ as prep. ] : flipping through the pages of a notebook | [ as adv. ] : she read the letter through carefully. 4 [ prep. ] N. Amer. up to and including (a particular point in an ordered sequence ): they will be in London from March 24 through May 7. 5 [ prep. ] by means of (a process or intermediate stage ): dioxins get into mothers' milk through contaminated food. by means of (an intermediary or agent ): seeking justice through the proper channels. 6 [ adverb ] so as to be connected by telephone: he put a call through to the Naturalists' Trust Office. adjective 1 [ attrib. ] (with reference to public transport ) continuing or valid to the final destination: a through train from London. (of traffic ) passing from one side of a place to another in the course of a longer journey: precincts from which through traffic would be excluded. (of a road ) open at both ends, allowing free passage from one end to the other: the village lies on a busy through road. 2 [ attrib. ] (of a room ) running the whole length of a building. 3 [ predic. ] (of a team or competitor ) having successfully passed to the next stage of a competition: Swindon Town are through to the third round. 4 [ predic. ] informal having no prospect of any future relationship, dealings, or success: she told him she was through with him | you and I are through. PHRASES through and through in every aspect; thoroughly or completely: Harriet was a political animal through and through. ORIGIN Old English thurh (preposition and adverb ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch door and German durch. The spelling change to thr- appears c. 1300, becoming standard from Caxton onwards.

 

through ball

through ball noun Soccer a forward pass which goes through the opposing team's defence.

 

through-composed

through-composed adjective another term for durchkomponiert.

 

throughfall

through ¦fall |θruːfɔːl | noun [ mass noun ] the part of rainfall or other precipitation which falls to the forest floor from the canopy.

 

throughflow

through ¦flow noun [ mass noun ] the flowing of liquid or air through something.

 

through-hole

through-hole adjective (of an electronic component ) having leads which are designed to go through holes to the other side of a circuit board for soldering. Often contrasted with surface-mount.

 

through line

through line noun a connecting theme or plot in a movie, play, book, etc. the main through line follows his attempts to win the Comedy prize in the face of his own drunkenness and insecurity.

 

throughother

throughother Scottish & Irish adverb mingled through one another: their life together had been woven throughother. adjective (of a person ) disordered; confused.

 

throughout

through |out |θruːˈaʊt | preposition & adverb in every part of (a place or object ): [ as prep. ] : it had repercussions throughout Europe | [ as adv. ] : the house is in good order throughout. from beginning to end of (an event or period of time ): [ as prep. ] : the Church of which she was a faithful member throughout her life | [ as adv. ] : both MPs retained a smiling dignity throughout.

 

through pass

through pass noun another term for through ball.

 

throughput

through |put |ˈθruːpʊt | noun the amount of material or items passing through a system or process.

 

through-ticketing

through-ticket ¦ing noun [ mass noun ] a system whereby a traveller passing through a number of different transport networks can purchase one ticket for the complete journey.

 

throughway

throughway |ˈθruːweɪ |(also thruway ) noun N. Amer. a major road or motorway.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

through

through preposition 1 we drove through the tunnel: into and out of, to the other side of, to the far side of, from one side to the other of. 2 he got the job through an advertisement: by means of, by way of, by dint of, via, using, thanks to, by virtue of, as a result of, as a consequence of, on account of, owing to, because of. 3 he worked through the night: throughout, all through, for the whole of, for the duration of, until /to the end of. adverb as soon as we opened the gate they came streaming through: from one side to the other, from one end to another, in and out the other side. adjective a through train: direct, nonstop. PHRASES through and through he was a city kid through and through: in every respect, to the core; thoroughly, utterly, absolutely, completely, totally, wholly, fully, entirely, unconditionally, unreservedly, altogether, out-and-out.

 

throughout

throughout preposition 1 it had repercussions throughout the Middle East: all over, across, in every part of, everywhere in, all through, right through, all around. 2 she remained fit throughout her life: all through, all, for the duration of, for the whole of, until the end of.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

through

through preposition 1 it takes about twenty-five minutes to get through the tunnel | delicious smells wafted through the house: into and out of, to the other /far side of, from one side of to the other, from end to end of, between, past, by, down, along, across, by way of, via; throughout, around in, all over. 2 he got the job through an advertisement: by means of, by way of, by dint of, through the agency of, via, using, with the help of, with the aid of, with the assistance of, thanks to, under the aegis of, by virtue of, as a result of, as a consequence of, on account of, owing to, because of. 3 he worked through the night: throughout, all through, for the duration of, until /to the end of, during. 4 N. Amer. the exhibition is open Tuesday through Sunday: up to and including, (from …) to inclusive. adverb 1 cosmic rays strike against atoms in the atmosphere as they pass through: from one side to the other, from one end to another, from end to end, from side to side, from top to bottom, in and out the other end /side. 2 Victoria woke up, but Anthony slept through: the whole time, all the time, from start to finish, without a break, without an interruption, uninterrupted, non-stop, continuously, constantly, throughout. 3 it was a struggle but we got through: to the end, to the finish, to the termination, to the completion, to the culmination, to a successful conclusion. PHRASES through and through he was obviously a city kid through and through | I know you through and through: in every respect, to the core; thoroughly, utterly, downright, absolutely, completely, totally, wholly, fully, entirely, really, perfectly, profoundly, properly, consummately, surpassingly, positively, simply, unconditionally, unreservedly, categorically, incontrovertibly, unquestionably, undeniably, altogether, out-and-out. adjective 1 are you through? | we're through with you here: finished, done, reached the end, completed, terminated; no longer involved with, no longer wanting anything to do with, tired of. 2 a through train: direct; non-stop; without changes. WORD LINKS through dia- related prefix, as in diameter, diachronic Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

throughout

throughout preposition & adverb 1 it had repercussions throughout Europe | the house is in good order throughout: all over, all round, in every part (of ), everywhere (in ), all through, right through, here and there (in ), round. 2 Rose had generally been very fit throughout her life | both MPs retained a smiling dignity throughout: all through, through, for the duration (of ), for the whole of, until the end (of ), the whole time, all the time.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

through

through /θruː / (! -oughは //; threwと同音 ) 〖thoroughと同源 〗前置詞 1 通過 貫通 a. …を通り抜けて , …を貫いて, …を通過して (across 類義 )run through a tunnel トンネルを走り抜ける carry furniture in through the front door 玄関から家具を運び入れる go [pass ] through passport control パスポート審査を通過する drive through a red light 赤信号を無視して車を走らせる push one's way through the crowd 群衆を押し分け進む look through the window at the stars 窓越しに星を見る His policy sailed through the Congress .彼の政策は議会を通過した b. 〈騒音など 〉にかき消されずに ▸ I could hear her voice through the noise .騒音にかき消されずに彼女の声が聞こえた 2 場所 中に [], …のあちこちに [を ](throughout 前置詞 2 )His fame spread through the country .彼の名声は国中に広がった travel through Hokkaido 北海道をあちこち旅行する search through the drawer 引き出しの中をくまなく探す 3 時間 …の初めから終わりまで ; …の間ずっと (!強調はall [right ] ~またはthroughoutを用いる; throughout 前置詞 1 ) ; ⦅米 ⦆通例 (from ) A B 〗AからBまで (ずっと )(⦅英 ⦆(from ) A to B inclusive )dance all through the night 一晩中踊り続ける The post office is open Monday through Friday .郵便局は月曜から金曜まで開いています (!(1 )fromはしばしば省略. (2 )金曜日も含む ) 4 経験 完了 …を経験して, …を切り抜けて ; …を終えて The family lived through the civil war .その家族は内戦を生き延びた go through a divorce [bad time ]離婚 [辛い時 ]を経験する get through the entrance exam 入試を突破する I'm halfway through the book .私はその本を半分読んだところだ 5 手段 媒介 …を通じて, …によって ▸ I met Chris through my English teacher .私は英語の先生の紹介でクリスと出会った speak through an interpreter 通訳を介して話す gather information through the Internet インターネットを通じて情報収集する solve problems through violence 暴力で問題を解決する 6 原因 …が原因で , …のせいで miss the match through injury けがで試合を欠場する 副詞 比較なし 1 通り抜けて , 貫いて The guard opened the gate to let them through .彼らを通すため警備員は門を開けた go through to Tokyo 東京まで直行する Excuse me, coming through !すみません, ちょっと通してください push one's way through (人混みなどを )押し分けて進む 2 初めから終わりまで , ずっと work for 24 hours straight through 24時間ずっと働く ▸ I knew that all through .私はそれをずっと知っていた read a book through 本を通読する 3 ⦅くだけて ⦆通例 形容詞 過分 の後で 〗すっかり , 完全に be soaked [wet ] through ずぶぬれになる roast the chicken until (it is ) cooked through チキンを中に火が通るまで焼く 4 ⦅主に英 ⦆ «…に » 電話がつながって «to » (!be, get, putなどの 動詞 と共に ) ▸ I tried to call Bill but couldn't get through .ビルに電話をしようとしたけどつながらなかった Hold on a moment, I'll put you through to reception .そのままお待ちください, 受付におつなぎします 5 (全体を通して )しっかりと, 注意して think things through 物事をよく考える 6 首尾よく終えて, 切り抜けて (!get, come, pullなどの 動詞 と共に ) The deal went through .その取り引きはうまくいった We are confident she will pull through .我々は彼女は治ると確信しています The aircraft managed to get through to the island .その飛行機はなんとか島まで無事たどり着いた thr ugh and thr ugh まったく, 徹底的に He's an honest fellow through and through .彼はまったくの正直者だ 形容詞 比較なし 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆be a. 〈人が 〉 «物 事を /…することを » 終えて (finished ) «with /do ing » ; 〈人が 〉役に立たなくなって; 〈物 事が 〉終わって Are you through with the newspaper? 新聞は読み終わりましたか b. 〈人が 〉【人 事と 関係を終えて, 手を切って «with » I'm through with Jim .ジムとは別れたの 2 名詞 の前で 〗直通の 列車 道路など 〉; 通しの 〈切符など 〉; 通り抜けられる 〈道路など 〉▸ a through train 直通列車 ▸ a through street 通り抜け道路 No through traffic [⦅英 ⦆road ]掲示 通り抜け禁止

 

throughout

through out /θruáʊt /through (通して )out (完全に )〗前置詞 1 時間 …の間じゅう , …を通してずっと (!through 前置詞 3 の強意形 ) The speech was broadcast throughout the day .演説はその日ずっと放送された The library is open every weekday throughout the summer .その図書館は平日は夏中ずっと開いている 2 場所 …のあちらこちらに , …の至る所に , …の隅から隅まで (!through 前置詞 2 の強意形 ) Mr. Spencer is well known throughout the country .スペンサー氏は国中でよく知られている Her toys are scattered throughout the room .彼女のおもちゃは部屋のあちこちに散らばっている 副詞 比較なし 〖通例文末で 〗1 初めから終わりまで , ずっと ; 最後まで ; 一貫して He continued talking throughout .彼はずっとしゃべり続けた 2 どこもかも ; すっかり ▸ Liz's bedroom was pink throughout .リズの寝室はすっかりピンク一色だった

 

throughput

thr ugh p t 名詞 U C (一定時間内の )処理量 ; 情報処理量, スループット .

 

throughway

through way /θrúːwèɪ /名詞 s ⦅米 ⦆expressway .