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wade
- IPA[weɪd]
英式
- walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance;walk through (something filled with water)
- an act of wading.
verb: wade, 3rd person present: wades, gerund or present participle: wading, past tense: waded, past participle: waded
noun: wade, plural noun: wades
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動詞
- 1. walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance he waded out to the boat in the absence of a jetty we waded ashore 同義詞
- ▪ walk through (something filled with water) I waded ditches instead of finding easier crossing places
名詞
- 1. an act of wading.
- (born 1945), English tennis player; full name Sarah Virginia Wade. She won many singles titles, ...
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- a system of romanized spelling for transliterating Chinese, devised by Sir Thomas Francis Wade ...
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- intervene in a situation or attack someone vigorously or forcefully
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- (born 1945), English tennis player; full name Sarah Virginia Wade. During 1968–77, she won the ...
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- a system of romanized spelling for transliterating Chinese, devised by the British diplomat Sir ...
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- make a vigorous attack or intervention
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- (1673–1748), English soldier. He was responsible for the construction of a network of roads and ...
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- read laboriously through a long piece of writing
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美式
- walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance: he waded out to the boat in the absence of a jetty we waded ashore
- an act of wading.
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