via
- IPA[ˈvʌɪə]
英式
- travelling through (a place) en route to a destination;by way of; through
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- 1. travelling through (a place) en route to a destination they came to Europe via Turkey
- ▪ by way of; through most people buy a home with a mortgage via a building society
- ▪ by means of a file sent via electronic mail
- the route believed to have been taken by Jesus through Jerusalem to Calvary.
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- another term for the way of the Cross
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- the route believed to have been taken by Christ through Jerusalem to Calvary.
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- another term for the way of the Cross
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- a middle way or compromise between extremes: the settlement has sometimes been described as a via media between Catholicism and Protestantism
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- Latin name for Appian Way
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- a way of describing something by saying what it is not, especially denying that any finite ...
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- a mountain route equipped with fixed ladders, cables, and bridges in order to be accessible to ...
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- traveling through (a place) en route to a destination: they came to Europe via Turkey
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