Through with Meaning in English
expression
ˈθɹu/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
THROO with
θɹˈuː/ /wˈɪð
th-ROO with
Definition
To be finished with something or someone, or to no longer want to be involved with them.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal. Used for ending relationships ('I'm through with him') or finishing tasks ('I'm through with my homework'). Do not confuse with 'go through' (experience). Commonly signals a sense of finality or frustration.
Spanish: haber terminado con - estar harto dePortuguese (BR): ter terminado com - cansado dePortuguese (PT): ter acabado com - farto deChinese (Simplified): 完成 - 厌倦了Chinese (Traditional): 完成 - 厭倦了Hindi: समाप्त कर लेना - तंग आ जानाArabic: انتهيت من - سئمت منBengali: শেষ - সম্পর্ক শেষ - কাজ শেষRussian: покончил с - закончил сJapanese: 終わった - 終了した - 見切りをつけたVietnamese: xong - không còn liên quan đến - dứt khoát vớiKorean: 끝냈다 - 끝장냈다 - 정리했다Turkish: bittim - tamamladım - ilişkimi kestimUrdu: ختم کر دیا - مکمل کر لیا - تعلق ختم کر دیاIndonesian: selesai - putus hubungan - tidak ingin terlibat lagi
Example Sentences
I am through with my homework.
basic
She is through with her old friends.
basic
Are you through with the book?
basic
I'm through with lying to people.
natural
After that argument, he's through with his job.
natural
Let me know when you're through with the phone.
natural