wades

英 [weɪdz] 美 [weɪdz]

v.  跋涉,涉,蹚(水或淤泥等)
wade的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  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.
    1. Rescuers had to wade across a river to reach them...
      救援者必须蹚过一条河才能靠近他们。
    2. Spencer waded through the debris of broken chairs and beer bottles...
      斯潘塞艰难地迈过一堆破椅子和碎啤酒瓶。
    3. We had to wade the river Genal and then climb out of the valley to get to Juzcar.
      我们必须蹚过赫纳尔河,爬出山谷,才能到达朱斯卡。
  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.
    1. It has taken a long time to wade through the 'incredible volume' of evidence...
      看完这一大卷“长篇累牍”的证词花费了很长的时间。
    2. It could be a tremendous tool for scientists who have to wade through tons of data.
      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。

双语例句

  1. Anyone who knows him knows he wades into such problems with his usual blend of courage, self-control, modesty and optimism.
    所有熟悉安南的人都知道他将带着他一贯的勇气、自我控制能力、谦恭和乐观来介入这一难题。
  2. Whenever she sees a problem, she wades in immediately and works until it's solved.
    她只要一发现问题,就会立即动手处理,直到解决问题。
  3. In it, Morgner wades into a duck pond until only his head or his arm held aloft can be seen.
    影片中,莫格内走进一个养鸭的水塘,直到只有他的头和向上伸的胳膊露在水面上为止。
  4. The reedbuck lives in marshes, where it wades for plants to eat.
    小芦苇羚羊生活在沼泽中,它涉水寻找植物吃。