click through
B1 neutral inseparable both
In simple words
To get to a website or page by clicking on a link.
Literal meaning: To click a series of things in order to pass through to a destination.
Meanings
1 B1 neutral
To reach a website or page by clicking on a hyperlink or advertisement.
"Only a small percentage of users who see the ad actually click through to the product page."
Grammar: inseparable
2 B1 neutral
To navigate through a series of pages, slides, or images by clicking.
"She clicked through the photo gallery until she found the picture she was looking for."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
Heavily used in digital marketing and web analytics. 'Click-through rate' (CTR) is a key metric measuring how often users click a link. Also used casually to describe navigating through slides, images, or pages online.
Commonly used with
link pages slides images ad website gallery agreement
Forms
Base
click through
I/you/we/they
3rd person
clicks through
he/she/it
Past simple
clicked through
yesterday
Past participle
clicked through
have + pp
-ing form
clicking through
continuous
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