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wadeBrE /weɪd/NAmE /weɪd/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they wade BrE /weɪd/ NAmE /weɪd/present simple - he / she / it wades BrE /weɪdz/ NAmE /weɪdz/past simple waded BrE /ˈweɪdɪd/ NAmE /ˈweɪdɪd/past participle waded BrE /ˈweɪdɪd/ NAmE /ˈweɪdɪd/ -ing form wading BrE /ˈweɪdɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈweɪdɪŋ/ [I, T] 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。◆~ sthThey waded the river at a shallow point. 他们在水浅处蹚过河。(NAmE) (BrE pad·dle) [I] to walk or stand with no shoes or socks in shallow water in the sea, a lake, etc. 蹚水;赤足涉水 ●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。 |