Put through Meaning in English
expression
释义
To connect someone on the phone to another person or department, or to make someone experience something difficult or challenging.
用法与细微差别
Common in phone contexts: 'put someone through' means transfer a call. In other situations, it means cause someone to endure something difficult. Slightly informal. Often followed by 'to' for phone use ('put me through to HR'). Slightly informal in both uses.
Spanish: comunicar (por teléfono) - hacer pasar (por una experiencia) - aprobar (una propuesta)Portuguese (BR): passar (alguém) - transferir (ligação) - submeter (a algo)Portuguese (PT): passar (alguém) - transferir (chamada) - sujeitar (a algo)Chinese (Simplified): 接通(电话) - 使经历(困难/考验)Chinese (Traditional): 接通(電話) - 使經歷(困難/考驗)Hindi: कॉल जोड़ना - कठिन अनुभव से गुजरवानाArabic: حول (مكالمة هاتفية) - عرَّض لِـ (تجربة صعبة)Bengali: কলে সংযোগ দেওয়া - কষ্টের মধ্যে ফেলাRussian: соединить (по телефону) - заставить пройти через (что-то трудное)Japanese: 電話をつなぐ - 苦労させるVietnamese: chuyển máy - bắt chịu đựngKorean: 전화 연결해 주다 - 힘들게 하다Turkish: (telefonda) bağlamak - (birine) zor zamanlar yaşatmakUrdu: کال ملانا - مشکل میں ڈالناIndonesian: menghubungkan (telepon) - membuat (seseorang) mengalami (sesuatu yang sulit)
例句
Can you put me through to the manager, please?
basic
She was put through a lot during the project.
basic
After waiting, they finally put us through.
basic
Please hold while I put you through to tech support.
natural
That experience really put me through my paces.
natural
I can't believe what they put you through just to get a refund.
natural