Usage examples of "go through" in English with translation to French

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Please, let me go through! Laissez-moi passer, s'il vous plait !
You will not be able to go through the book so quickly. Tu ne pourras pas parcourir le livre si vite.
The drug must go through clinical trials before being approved. Le médicament doit subir des essais cliniques avant approbation.
You will have to go through hardship. Tu devras passer par des épreuves difficiles.
I saw a lady go through the gate without showing the ticket. J'ai vu une femme passer le portique sans valider son ticket.
The German translators, always late, hadn't translated this sentence yet, and Tom and Mary worried as to whether they should go through another translation to reach the sentence in Lojban. Les traducteurs allemands, toujours en retard, n'avaient pas encore traduit cette phrase et Tom et Mary s'inquiétaient de savoir s'ils devraient passer par une autre traduction pour atteindre la phrase en lojban.
Our train went through a long tunnel. Notre train est passé dans un long tunnel.
I feel for what you're going through. Je compatis pour ce que vous endurez.
He went through many hardships in his youth. Il est passé par de nombreuses rudes épreuves au cours de sa jeunesse.
You will never know what she went through to educate her children. Tu n'auras jamais idée de ce qu'elle a dû endurer pour élever son enfant.
Cars go through the tunnel. Les voitures traversent le tunnel.
Before you can board the plane, you'll have to go through airport security checks. Avant de pouvoir embarquer dans l'avion, vous devrez vous soumettre aux contrôles de sécurité de l'aéroport.
Go through the market. Traverse le marché.
He had to go through a lot of hardships. Il dut surmonter de nombreuses difficultés.
He'll have many hardships to go through in the future. Nous aurons de nombreuses difficultés à surmonter dans le futur.
In swimming pools, water is continuously pumped through a filter. Dans les piscines, l'eau est continuellement pompée à travers un filtre.
From above the river looks like a serpent slithering through the jungle. Vue de dessus, la rivière ressemble à un serpent glissant à travers la jungle.
I'm through with Mary. Je ne suis plus avec Mary.
Not everything on the web can be found through Google. Tout ce qui se trouve sur le web ne peut pas être trouvé par Google.
I was dialing his number just as he walked through the door. Je composai son numéro lorsqu'il franchit la porte.
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