wading 英 ['weɪdɪŋ]   美 [wedɪŋ]

wading

wading  英 ['weɪdɪŋ] 美 [wedɪŋ]

adj. 涉水的  v. 涉水(wade的ing形式);艰难地通过 

名词复数:wadings 

IN SOUTH AMERICA, Land of Enchantment, we could be wading in a river where tiny fish will swim up Tyler's urethra. 在南美洲,那片充满神奇的土地,我们可以在河水中涉水而行,河水里的小鱼将顺着泰勒的尿道上游。
Sailors had been wearing the looser fit work trousers since the 1580s since they allowed them to roll up the legs for wading ashore or climbing rigging. 从1580年代起,水手一直还穿着更为宽松的适合工作的裤子,因为那允许他们把裤腿卷起来,以便涉水上岸或者攀爬桅索。

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  • adj. 涉水的
  • v. 涉水(wade的ing形式);艰难地通过
  • 1. IN SOUTH AMERICA, Land of Enchantment, we could be wading in a river where tiny fish will swim up Tyler's urethra.

    在南美洲,那片充满神奇的土地,我们可以在河水中涉水而行,河水里的小鱼将顺着泰勒的尿道上游。

  • 2. Sailors had been wearing the looser fit work trousers since the 1580s since they allowed them to roll up the legs for wading ashore or climbing rigging.

    从1580年代起,水手一直还穿着更为宽松的适合工作的裤子,因为那允许他们把裤腿卷起来,以便涉水上岸或者攀爬桅索。

  • 3. I was in Turkey,wading in the Euphrates, taping a show about the Garden of Eden, when Lindaproposed that one of our girls be named Eden. It sounded both familiar and exotic, feminineyet strong.

    我曾经在土耳其幼发拉底河涉水,当时录了《伊甸园》的带子,琳达建议我们的一个女孩应该叫做伊甸,它听起来既熟悉有很有异域风情,充满女人味又不失坚强。

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