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throughout
[ throo-out ]
preposition
- in or to every part of; everywhere in:
They searched throughout the house.
- from the beginning to the end of:
He was bored throughout the play.
adverb
- in every part:
rotten throughout.
- at every moment or point:
following the text closely throughout.
throughout
/ 胃谤耻藧藞补蕣迟 /
preposition
- right through; through the whole of (a place or a period of time)
throughout the day
adverb
- through the whole of some specified period or area
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of throughout1
Example Sentences
Her numerous cameos throughout the show 鈥 particularly her solo dance during D茅j脿 Vu 鈥 were highly praised.
She called Trump鈥檚 order 鈥渁n affront to the First Amendment rights of NPR and locally owned and operated stations throughout America to produce and air programming that meets the needs of their communities.鈥
In a post on X, Chilean President Gabriel Boric said: "We call for evacuation of the coastline throughout the Magallanes region."
Shetland residents hosted soldiers and refugees from Norway throughout the war, forming a close bond between the two locations that endures to this day.
The sunshine will continue to be as strong as it was throughout the week.
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