wade / weɪd /

💦中学词汇涉水涉足涉猎蹚水

wade4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

wad·ed, wad·ing.

  1. to walk in water, when partially immersed: He wasn't swimming, he was wading.
  2. to play in water: The children were wading in the pool most of the afternoon.
  3. to walk through water, snow, sand, or any other substance that impedes free motion or offers resistance to movement: to wade through the mud.
v. 有主动词 verb

wad·ed, wad·ing.

  1. to pass through or cross by wading; ford: to wade a stream.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of wading: We went for a wade in the shallows.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. wade in / into to begin energetically.to attack strongly: to wade into a thoughtless child; to wade into a mob of rioters.

wade 近义词

v. 动词 verb

plod, often through water

更多wade例句

  1. Wade netted nearly $200 million in earnings during his playing career in addition to his off-court sponsorship agreements.
  2. There are some purists who are going to claim that Wade just made up a word, that there’s no such thing as “un-turnover-able.”
  3. Wade likes Moleskine’s products for classic and bullet journaling.
  4. The doctors were subsequently convicted of illegal distribution of opioids, with Wade sentenced to 10 years in prison and Diamond to 20 years.
  5. The Big Three in Miami was a terror, but it’s easy to forget how out of sync James and Wade were offensively early on,15 as Bosh took time to settle into a tertiary role after being a No.
  6. Media outlets “crowd sourced” the project, asking readers to help wade through the 24,000 pages of Palin emails.
  7. There are no emails for us to wade through—even if we were champing at the bits.
  8. They were busily implementing these in cases like Roe v. Wade when a right-wing insurgency took them by surprise.
  9. To be sure, a more activist Supreme Court could still have decided to wade into the waters and decide this issue once and for all.
  10. In the eloquent words of colonial preacher John Winthrop, “When a man is to wade through deep water, there is required tallness.”
  11. We had now at one moment to wade through plains of sand, and the next to clamber over the rocks by wretched paths.
  12. "And my geldin' kin travel that same road spryer 'n Green's hoss—for a hunderd dollars," said Wade, eagerly.
  13. Streams which a boy could wade last March would now give an elephant a tussle.
  14. She was obliged to wade through, but escaped a serious wetting by walking on her heels.
  15. They were able to wade out unto the islet & thereon hid they themselves among the reeds.