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
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- 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
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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?
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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。
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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.
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