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Writer Daniel Johnston

Looking Through,

What is Looking Through?

  • A term commonly used to refer to separate legal entities, for example, in a company, to collect taxes on its shares from shareholders in the company's profits.

Literal Meanings of Looking Through

Looking:

Meanings of Looking:
  1. You have a special shape.

Sentences of Looking
  1. A young American

Through:

Meanings of Through:
  1. On one side and on the other (from an opening channel or place)

  2. Continue in good time (of an action or period)

  3. Reviewing all or part of one (collection, inventory or publication)

  4. (Process or intermediate stage)

  5. Up to and including (some points in regular order)

  6. Express background movement of holes, channels or locations.

  7. Continue in a timely manner until the end of the process, period, etc.

  8. Review all or part of a publication or document.

  9. Connect by phone.

  10. (Public transport or ticket) Permanent or valid till final destination.

Sentences of Through
  1. He walked through the door of the room

  2. Arrived in the middle of the second half

  3. I'm slipping on the pages

  4. Dioxins pass through milk-contaminated food

  5. You will be in the city from March 24 to May 7

  6. When we opened the door, they entered

  7. He has just started a tour which will continue till June.

  8. Called a senator

  9. Direct train from Boston

Synonyms of Through

through the agency of, to the other side of, via, from … to … inclusive, in and out the other end, from one side of … to the other, finished, throughout, owing to, uninterrupted, as a result of, across, along, as a consequence of, from one side to the other, because of, with the aid of, using, by way of, thanks to, from side to side, in and out the other side, without a break

Looking Through,

What Does Looking Through Mean?

  1. A simple definition of Looking Through is: A term commonly used when separate legal entities are ignored, for example, B. Companies tax their shares of corporate profits.

Literal Meanings of Looking Through

Looking:

Meanings of Looking:
  1. Has a distinctive appearance.

  2. Keep your eyes on someone or something or in a certain direction.

  3. Think or reflect in a particular way.

  4. To appear or appear

  5. Trust (someone) to do or give something.

Sentences of Looking
  1. People are watching

  2. I see tennis as different from some coaches.

  3. Her father looks unhappy

  4. He will ask you for help.

Synonyms of Looking

look to be, be the image of, bear a resemblance to, gape, make use of, rubberneck, mark, glimpse, fall back on, resort to, gawp, regard, present as being, spy, take a dekko, glance, have the appearance of, scan, eye, be the spit of, give the impression of being

Through:

Meanings of Through:
  1. Go to one side and exit the other (opening, channel or location).

  2. Periodically continuing until completion (of an action or period).

  3. Confirming all or part of (a collection, inventory or publication).

  4. Via (an intermediate process or step)

  5. Up to and including (a specific point in the requested order).

  6. Push the movement out of the channel or location, opening one side and the other.

  7. Continue in a timely manner until the end of an action, period, etc.

  8. Examining publications or documents in whole or in part.

  9. Connected via phone.

  10. Continuous or accurate to the final destination (related to public transport).

  11. (Of a team or participant) who has moved on to the next stage of the competition.

  12. There are no prospects for success in a relationship, relationship or future.

Sentences of Through
  1. The goal fell in the middle of the second half.

  2. I turned the page.

  3. Dioxins enter ■■■■■■ milk through contaminated food.

  4. You will be in London from March 24 to May 7.

  5. They were dripping when we opened the door.

  6. He has just started a tour that will run until June.

Synonyms of Through

into and out of, the whole time, around in, past, between, tired of, from end to end of, constantly, down, in and out the other end/side, by virtue of, by dint of, to the other/far side of, (from …) to … inclusive, from start to finish, all over, by means of, with the assistance of, on account of, with the help of, under the aegis of, from top to bottom, direct

Looking Through,

What is The Definition of Looking Through?

  • A term commonly used to refer to a separate legal entity, for example, taxing shareholders in a corporation for their share of the company's profits.

Literal Meanings of Looking Through

Looking:

Meanings of Looking:
  1. Has a special appearance.

  2. Keep your eyes on someone or something or a particular direction.

Sentences of Looking
  1. People watch

Synonyms of Looking

study, catch sight of, take note of, look similar to, spot, lay one's eyes on, inspect, check, have (all) the hallmarks of, consider, reckon, turn to, avail oneself of, stare, take a butcher's, judge, recce, contemplate, pay attention to, examine, favour, seem, view, peek, take after, deem, be a ■■■■ ringer for, take a shufti

Through:

Meanings of Through:
  1. Continuity in time until completion (of an action or period).

  2. To confirm all or part (collection, inventory or publication).

  3. Through (an intermediate action or step).

  4. Indicates the direction and movement of an opening, channel, or position.

  5. (Public transport related) Continuous or valid to final destination.

  6. (Of a team or participant) who has advanced to the next stage of the competition.

  7. There is no chance of relationships, relationships or future success.

Sentences of Through
  1. Dioxins enter ■■■■■■ milk through contaminated food.

  2. You will be in London from 24 March to 7 May.

  3. We opened the door and he ran inside.

Synonyms of Through

non-stop, without changes, continuously, completed, reached the end, terminated, without an interruption, all the time, done, up to and including, no longer involved with, from one end to another