wade 英 [weɪd]   美 [wed]

wade

wade  英 [weɪd] 美 [wed]

vi. 跋涉  vt. 涉水;费力行走  n. 跋涉;可涉水而过的地方 

进行时:wading  过去式:waded  过去分词:waded  第三人称单数:wades  名词复数:wades 

How can I wade through that and talk with you? 我怎么能又跟你谈话又看这些东西呢?
Especially if you have to wade through tons of unrelated search results. 特别是如果你必须通过吨韦德无关的搜索结果。

  • To wade is to walk through water. If you've been fishing without a boat, you'll have to wade to reach your precious prize (if it gets away, you can brag about how big it was).
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  • vi. 跋涉
  • vt. 涉水;费力行走
  • n. 跋涉;可涉水而过的地方
  • 1. How can I wade through that and talk with you?

    我怎么能又跟你谈话又看这些东西呢?

  • 2. Especially if you have to wade through tons of unrelated search results.

    特别是如果你必须通过吨韦德无关的搜索结果。

  • 3. The lake was not frozen sufficiently to bear her; neither was it open, nor low enough that she could wade through it; and across it she must go if she would find her child!

    湖上还没有足够的厚冰可以托住她,但是水又不够浅,她不能涉水走过去。 不过,假如她要找到她的孩子的话,她必须走过这个湖。

  • wade (v.) Old English wadan "to go forward, proceed, move, stride, advance" (the modern sense perhaps represented in oferwaden "wade across"), from Proto-Germanic *wadan (source also of Old Norse vaða, Danish vade, Old Frisian wada, Dutch waden, Old High German watan, German waten "to wade"), from PIE root *wadh- (2) "to go," found only in Germanic and Latin (source also of Latin vadere "to go," vadum "shoal, ford," vadare "to wade"). Italian guado, French gué "ford" are Germanic loan-words.
wade / weɪd ; NAmE weɪd / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to walk with an effort through sth, especially water or mud 跋涉,涉,蹚(水或淤泥等) (+ adv./prep.) He waded into the water to push the boat out. 他蹚进水里把船推出来。 Sometimes they had to wade waist-deep through mud. 有时他们得通过齐腰深的泥浆。 wadesth They waded the river at a shallow point. 他们在水浅处蹚过河。 2 ( NAmE) ( BrE pad·dle ) [intransitive ] to walk or stand with no shoes or socks in shallow water in the sea, a lake, etc. 蹚水;赤足涉水 PHRASAL VERBS ˌwade ˈin | ˌwade ˈinto sth ( informal) to enter a fight, a discussion or an argument in an aggressive or not very sensitive way 强行加入,介入,插手(打架、讨论、争论等) The police waded into the crowd with batons. 警察挥舞着警棍冲入人群。 You shouldn't have waded in with all those unpleasant accusations. 你本不该插一杠子,横加指责,让人难受。 ˌwade ˈinto sb ( informal) to attack sb with words in an angry aggressive way 抨击 ˌwade ˈthrough sth [no passive ] to deal with or read sth that is boring and takes a lot of time 艰难地处理;费力地阅读 I spent the whole day wading through the paperwork on my desk. 我一整天都在伏案处理文件。 wade wades waded wading wade / weɪd ; NAmE weɪd /
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