phrasal verbphr vPROMISEto do something you had promised or planned to do, even though it causes problems or you are no longer sure you want to do it 将…进行到底
He bravely went through with the wedding ceremony even though he was in a lot of pain.
他虽然疼痛万分,但还是毅力惊人地坚持到婚礼结束。
I had no choice but to go through with it.
我没有别的选择,只有坚持到底。
Examples from the Corpus
go through with • She had to go through with it now, as she had exchangedcontracts on the house.• That depended, of course, on whether he decided to go through with it or not.• That meant only one thing: he had to go through with it.• The hour had long since passed for his call to Virginia Stillman, and he debated whether to go through with it.• I went through with the fight, like I had said, knocked him out.• They are quite rightly upset and offended as they have usually made their own decisions and are going through with them.• How could he go through with this horriblefarce?