ride through
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle through
Meanings
Survive a difficult period without serious harm
Why “through”? You continue during a hard time until it ends.
“They rode through the recession.”
“The shop rode through the quiet season.”
Don't confuse with
Ride through means survive a difficult period without serious harm. Ride off means leave a place riding a horse, bike or motorbike.
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ride off
A contrast learners often mix up
Leave a place riding a horse, bike or motorbike
battle through
Same through pattern: endurance
Struggle on through to the end of an ordeal
bring through
Same through pattern: endurance
Help someone survive a difficult time
come through
Same through pattern: endurance
Pass through to arrive on the other side; Survive a difficult or dangerous experience; Do what was expected or hoped for; Arrive at its destination, especially a message or call
get through
Same through pattern: endurance
Finish a difficult task or period; Survive a hard time; Make contact by phone; Use up a quantity of something; Pass a test or selection process
go through
Same through pattern: endurance
Travel from one side to the other; Be approved or accepted by a system; Examine something carefully; Experience a difficult time; Be officially approved or completed; Use up a quantity of something quickly; Practise something step by step
last through
Same through pattern: endurance
Survive to the end of a period
live through
Same through pattern: endurance
Survive an event or period
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