get through

Verb

 * 1) To overcome; to endure.
 * 2) To complete; to finish.
 * 3) To communicate successfully across a barrier; to make contact, or get one's point across; to reach the addressee with difficulty.
 * 1) To communicate successfully across a barrier; to make contact, or get one's point across; to reach the addressee with difficulty.
 * 1) To communicate successfully across a barrier; to make contact, or get one's point across; to reach the addressee with difficulty.
 * 1) To communicate successfully across a barrier; to make contact, or get one's point across; to reach the addressee with difficulty.

Usage notes
The communication sense is often used to blame the listener, not the speaker. One saying Am I getting through to you? is implying the hearer is ignoring or even consciously resisting the speaker's message. There is no similarly convenient expression with which the speaker can acknowledge that their own message may have been unclear.

Translations

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 * Finnish: ,
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 * Ukrainian: додзво́нюватися, додзвони́тися