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Phrasal Verbs Utilisant 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By' - Survivre, endurer ou expérimenter (à travers)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By'

to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

s’en sortir

s’en sortir

Ex: He was in a very bad accident came through it with no lasting injuries .

to succeed in passing or enduring a difficult experience or period

s'en sortir

s'en sortir

Ex: It 's a hard phase , but with support , you get through it .

to experience or endure something, particularly a difficult or challenging situation

traverser, endurer

traverser, endurer

Ex: went through a lot of emotional turmoil after her breakup with Mark .

to survive a disaster or difficult situation

survivre à, éprouver

survivre à, éprouver

Ex: The lived through the horrors of war , their compassion and humanity shining through amidst the chaos .

to experience a particular state or phase

traverser, subir

traverser, subir

Ex: The company passing through a period of rapid growth .

to recover from an illness, a serious operation, or other difficult situations

s'en sortir, s'en tirer

s'en sortir, s'en tirer

Ex: After a prolonged illness , pulled through, surprising everyone with her strength and resilience .

to experience a particular emotion or sensation quickly and suddenly

traverser rapidement, être submergé par

traverser rapidement, être submergé par

Ex: As the suspenseful scene unfolded in the movie , ran through the audience .

to patiently endure the duration of an uninteresting event

subir, endurer

subir, endurer

Ex: The children struggled sit through the boring documentary during the school field trip .
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