switch (someone or something) through (to someone or something)

switch (someone or something) through (to someone or something)

To connect or transfer someone's telephone call (to someone or something else). He's in a meeting right now, but I can switch you through to the board room if it's an emergency. Please hold—I'll switch your call through in a moment. They've been trying to switch us through to him, but he's not picking up.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

switch someone or something through

to connect someone or something with something else. I will switch you through the priority network. The operator switched the call through.
See also: switch, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • cover
  • grab (someone or something) by the throat
  • grab someone by the throat
  • grab someone/something by the throat
  • in (someone's) wheelhouse
  • in wheelhouse
  • wheelhouse
  • get someone's dander up, to
  • help (someone) along
  • help along