thru
thru — 介系詞
1. used in informal US writing as a shorter form of 'through', to show movement fro
經由;至
through 的非正式美式寫法
used in informal US writing as a shorter form of 'through', to show movement from one side or end to the other, or to indicate a period that lasts up to and including a particular date or time.
Eitan drove thru the tunnel to reach the other side of the mountain.
Eitan 開車穿過隧道,到達山的另一邊。
spatial: from one side to the other
The library is open Monday thru Friday from nine to six.
這間圖書館週一至週五的開放時間是早上九點到下午六點。
temporal: up to and including [days]
Jack flipped thru the magazine while waiting for the dentist.
Jack 邊等牙醫邊翻閱雜誌。
Sirin walked thru the park on her way home from school.
Sirin 放學回家時穿過公園。
Mert stayed awake thru the whole movie, even though it was very long.
Mert 從頭到尾都沒睡,撐著看完整部電影。
- through
standard spelling; use in all formal and most neutral contexts
文法句型
thru + noun phrase (spatial)
thru + time period (temporal)
用法筆記
Only used in informal American English — common on road signs, in notes, text messages, and casual correspondence. In academic essays, business letters, or any formal context, use 'through' instead. Also appears in fixed compounds such as 'drive-thru' and 'thru-way'.