1 VERB (艰难地)涉,蹚,跋涉 If you wade through something that makes it difficult to walk, usually water or mud, you walk through it. (艰难地)涉,蹚,跋涉
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Rescuers had to wade across a river to reach them. [VERB prep./adv.]
救援者必须蹚过一条河才能靠近他们。
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Spencer waded through the debris of broken chairs and beer bottles. [VERB prep./adv.]
斯潘塞艰难地迈过一堆破椅子和碎啤酒瓶。
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We had to wade the river Genal and then climb out of the valley to get to Juzcar. [VERB noun]
我们必须蹚过赫纳尔河,爬出山谷,才能到达朱斯卡。
SYN walk through, cross, ford, pass through
2 VERB 费力地阅读;艰难地处理 To wade through a lot of documents or pieces of information means to spend a lot of time and effort reading them or dealing with them. 费力地阅读;艰难地处理
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It has taken a long time to wade through the 'incredible volume' of evidence. [VERB + through]
看完这一大卷“长篇累牍”的证词花费了很长的时间。
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It could be a tremendous tool for scientists who have to wade through tons of data. [VERB through noun]
对于那些需要费力处理海量数据的科学家而言,这个工具实在太棒了。
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