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[put someone through something] to make someone do or experience something difficult or unpleasant
Children shouldn’t be put through the ordeal of giving evidence in court.
The team are put through a daily fitness programme.
put someone through hell [=make someone have an extremely unpleasant experience]:
He’s put me through absolute hell during the last year.
put someone through it [=make someone experience something unpleasant]:
He really put Jones through it when the reports were late.
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To be cruel or unkind to someone
abuse
mistreat
oppress
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[put someone/something through something] to test someone or something in order to make sure everything is working correctly
He was put through a series of tests to discover what was wrong with him.
The drug has been put through several trials.
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To test something or someone
test
try out
put through
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if you put a person or call through, you connect someone to the person they want to speak to on the telephone
The switchboard operator refused to put the call through.
put someone/something through to someone:
Can you put me through to the accounts department, please?
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Using a telephone
answer
busy
call
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to make it certain that something is accepted, approved, or successfully completed
Their huge majority means they can put through virtually any legislation they want.
put something through something:
A string of similar measures had already been put through Parliament.
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To make something possible
permit
allow
let
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put someone through school/university/collegeto pay for someone to be a student at a school, university, or college
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To spend or to pay money
disburse
spend
pay
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Definition and synonyms of put through from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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Bài tập với tạ kettlebell không làm khó được chị. Photo courtesy CDS Nutrition™
"Put someone/something through one's paces" có nghĩa là đưa ai/điều gì vào một cuộc kiểm tra/ thử nghiệm/trải nghiệm để khám phá người/ điều đó.
Ví dụ
In other words, if you think he's having TOO good a time then the Bend and Press will put him through his paces until you're well and truly ready.
For a start there's this kettlebell abs workout [bài tập cơ bụng với tạ ấm] which is more for women, but also handy for guys.
We've put an excellent selection [lựa chọn tuyệt vời] of the best kettlebells through their paces in order to help you decide which you should buy.
The exosuit [bộ đồ thông minh] was put through its paces in a variety of environments [đa dạng môi trường], from the treadmill [máy chạy bộ] to the running track to hiking up a hill, and Walsh said its battery will last for up to 10 kilometers [6 miles] of walking and jogging.
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