Script (guión): Phrasal verbs, ‘get through’, which has two meanings.
Meaning one is: to complete. I arranged to meet a friend for a drink after work but he just called and said he would be an hour late as he still has a lot of work to get through.
Meaning two, to penetrate. If I'm drilling a hole in the wall and the wall is too hard I would say, ‘I think we need a more powerful drill to get through the wall.’ Another example for this would be, if my front door was blocked with a big heavy box I would say, ‘I can't get through.’