penetrate

penetrate
'penitreit
verb
(to move, go or make a way into, past, or through (something): The bullet penetrated his shoulder; Their minds could not penetrate the mystery.) trenge inn i/gjennom
- penetratingly
- penetration
verb \/ˈpenətreɪt\/
1) trenge igjennom, trenge inn i, spre seg
the light penetrates the darkness
lyset trenger igjennom mørket
they penetrated the depths of the forest
de trengte inn i skogens dyp
new ideas that penetrated those countries
nye ideer som spredte seg i disse landene
we penetrate the European market
vi bryter oss inn på det europeiske markedet
2) gjennomskue
he penetrated their designs
han gjennomskuet deres planer
3) forstå, trenge inn i
ideas too difficult to penetrate
ideer som er for vanskelige å forstå
4) gjennomsyre, gjennomstrømme, fylle
I was penetrated with the spirit of the times
jeg ble gjennomsyret av tidens ånd
they're penetrated with enthusiasm
de er fylt av begeistring
5) trenge frem, bane seg vei, slå igjennom
penetrate into bane seg vei inn i
penetrate through bane seg vei gjennom, bane seg vei inn i, trenge igjennom
the smells penetrated through the building
luktene spredte seg gjennom bygningen
penetrate to trenge frem til, trenge frem i

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