Phrasal Verbs Utilisant 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By' - Survivre, Endurer ou Vivre (À Travers)
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to come through
[verbe]
to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

s’en sortir
Ex: He was in a very bad accident but came through it with no lasting injuries .Il a été dans un très grave accident mais **s'en est sorti** sans blessures durables.
to get through
[verbe]
to succeed in passing or enduring a difficult experience or period

s'en sortir
Ex: It 's a hard phase , but with support , you can get through it .C'est une phase difficile, mais avec du soutien, vous pouvez **passer à travers**.
to go through
[verbe]
to experience or endure something, particularly a difficult or challenging situation

traverser, subir
Ex: Sarah went through a lot of emotional turmoil after her breakup with Mark .Sarah a **traversé** beaucoup de tourments émotionnels après sa rupture avec Mark.
to live through
[verbe]
to survive a disaster or difficult situation

survivre à, traverser
Ex: The soldiers lived through the horrors of war , their compassion and humanity shining through amidst the chaos .Les soldats ont **survécu** aux horreurs de la guerre, leur compassion et leur humanité brillant à travers le chaos.
to pass through
[verbe]
to experience a particular state or phase

traverser, passer par
Ex: The company is passing through a period of rapid growth .L'entreprise **traverse** une période de croissance rapide.
to pull through
[verbe]
to recover from an illness, a serious operation, or other difficult situations

s'en sortir, s'en tirer
Ex: The medical team is optimistic that the patient is going to pull through after the successful surgery.L'équipe médicale est optimiste quant au fait que le patient va **se rétablir** après l'opération réussie.
to run through
[verbe]
to experience a particular emotion or sensation quickly and suddenly

parcourir, traverser
Ex: As the suspenseful scene unfolded in the movie , fear ran through the audience .Alors que la scène pleine de suspense se déroulait dans le film, la peur **a parcouru** le public.
to sit through
[verbe]
to patiently endure the duration of an uninteresting event

supporter, endurer
Ex: The children struggled to sit through the boring documentary during the school field trip .Les enfants ont eu du mal à **supporter** le documentaire ennuyeux pendant la sortie scolaire.
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