■ shoot through

■ shoot through
■ shoot through
A v. i. + avv.
(fam.) andarsene; filarsela; squagliarsela
B v. t. + prep.
1 trapassare: He was shot through the heart, un colpo (di fucile, ecc.) gli ha trapassato il cuore
2 (spec. al passivo) striare; (fig.) intridere, impregnare: His poems are shot through with tenderness, le sue poesie sono piene di tenerezza.

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