put through

put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) cerrar, despachar; llevar a cabo
2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) poner
1) v + o + prep + o
a) (make undergo) someter a

to put somebody through it — (colloq) hacérselas* pasar (mal) a algn

b) (send to)

they put her through college — le costearon los estudios or la carrera

2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o (Telec)

to put somebody through (to somebody) — pasar or (AmL) comunicar* or (Esp) poner* a algn con algn

1. VT + ADV
1) (=make, complete) [+ plan, reform, change] llevar a cabo; [+ deal] cerrar; [+ proposal] hacer aceptar

we put through 2,000 orders a week — despachamos 2.000 pedidos a la semana

2) (Telec) (=connect) [+ call, caller] pasar

don't put any calls through for the next hour — no pases ninguna llamada en la próxima hora

I'm putting you through now — ahora le paso or pongo

who? Martha? all right, put her through — ¿quién? ¿Marta? bueno, ponme con ella

can you put me through to Miss Blair, please — por favor, póngame or (esp LAm) me comunica con la Srta. Blair

2. VT + PREP
1) (by providing finance)

she put two sons through university — mandó a dos hijos a la universidad

2) (=make suffer)

she didn't want to put him through another ordeal like that — no quiso hacerle pasar por otra prueba tan dura como esa

they really put him through it at the interview — se las hicieron pasar mal en la entrevista, se las hicieron pasar canutas en la entrevista *

- put sb through hell
pace I, 1., 1)
* * *
1) v + o + prep + o
a) (make undergo) someter a

to put somebody through it — (colloq) hacérselas* pasar (mal) a algn

b) (send to)

they put her through college — le costearon los estudios or la carrera

2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o (Telec)

to put somebody through (to somebody) — pasar or (AmL) comunicar* or (Esp) poner* a algn con algn


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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