You can get through an operation. If the enrolment procedure for the university is particularly long and arduous, you might get through that.
I find it difficult to imagine 'getting through' a marriage.
1) In your reply you asked me :"What does it explain about getting 60 marks?"
I mean a Chinese booklet explains to get through , meaning to get 60 marks for a test." Because in China a test 's full marks are 100, if one gets 60 marks , that is , he passes. Is the explanation right?
2) "You can get through an operation. If the enrolment procedure for the university is particularly long and arduous, you might get through that."
Let's take an exasmple: Last month I took part in the enrolling test by a university and received an notice saying you have gotton through. Dose this mean I am enrolled by the university?
3) "I find it difficult to imagine 'getting through' a marriage." --- Everyone has stardards in choosing spouse, which we can suppose as a test. When a girl told a young man you get through,that is to say , they will go together to the red blanket in a church,er?
4) "hospital" . A hospital has its requirments in taking a patient in., for example, a children's hospital only takes children in. If the doctor says to a child :" You get through." Is that meant the child can be sent to it?
can 2,) 3,) 4,) stand up?
As we know to get through means to succeed in a test. My another silly question is why to get through only has something to do with a test but nothing to do with a hospital or a marriage or being enrolled by a university, of course, besides its other meanings?
Thanks! I am all my ears to yours!