walk through water or another liquid or soft substance
蹚水(或其他液体、软物质)艰难行走;涉,跋涉
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in the absence of any jetty we waded ashore .没有码头,我们蹚水上岸。
[with obj.]walk through (something filled with water)
涉过,蹚过(有水处)
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I had waded ditches instead of attempting to find easier crossing places .我蹚过几条水沟,而不是试图寻找更容易穿越的地方。
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辛苦地读完(长篇作品)。
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〈非正式〉 积极参与
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Seb waded into the melee and started to beat off the boys .塞勃投入打斗并开始打退那些男孩。
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〈非正式〉 (以身体上或在争论中)攻击
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Vincent waded into his father with such anger .文森特十分生气地猛烈攻击了他父亲。
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〈非正式〉 猛烈攻击(或干涉)
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Nicola waded in and grabbed the baby .尼古拉猛地冲过来夺走了婴儿。
an act of wading
跋涉;涉水;艰难行走。
George (1673—1748), English soldier. He was responsible for the construction of a network of roads and bridges in the Scottish Highlands to facilitate government control of the Jacobite clans after the 1715 uprising.
韦德,乔治(1673—1748,英国军人,在苏格兰高地修建公路及桥梁网络,以利于政府控制1715年起义之后的詹姆斯二世党人)。
(Sarah) Virginia (b. 1945), English tennis player. She won many singles titles, including the US Open (1968), the Italian championship (1971), the Australian Open (1972), and Wimbledon (1977).
韦德,(莎拉·)弗吉尼亚(生于1945年,英国网球选手,获得过许多单打冠军,包括美国公开赛 [1968] 、意大利锦标赛 [1971] 、澳大利亚公开赛 [1972] 和温布尔登锦标赛 [1977] )。
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