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1 wade
[weɪd]1) (in water)to wade across — guadare, passare a guado
to wade through sth. — procedere o avanzare a stento attraverso qcs.
•- wade in* * *[weid]1) (to go or walk (through water, mud etc) with some difficulty: He waded across the river towards me; I've finally managed to wade through that boring book I had to read.) (farsi strada a stento); (avanzare con sforzo)2) (to cross (a river etc) by wading: We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.) guadare•- wader* * *[weɪd]1. vito wade through — (water, mud) camminare in, (long grass, corn) farsi strada attraverso, (fig: book) leggere con fatica
2. vt(river) guadare* * *wade /weɪd/n.2 guado.(to) wade /weɪd/A v. i.B v. t.guadare: We waded the river, abbiamo guadato il fiume● to wade in, ( di un guerriero) gettarsi nella mischia; (fig. fam.) buttarsi dentro (qc.); mettercisi ( al lavoro, ecc.) di buona lena (fam.: di buzzo buono) □ (fam.) to wade into sb., attaccare (o aggredire) q. con grande foga; ( sport) entrare decisamente su ( un avversario) □ (fam.) to wade into st., mettersi di buona lena a fare qc. □ to wade through blood (o slaughter), farsi largo seminando strage □ to wade through mud, avanzare faticosamente nel fango □ (fig.) to wade through urgent correspondence, sbrigare a fatica delle lettere urgenti.* * *[weɪd]1) (in water)to wade across — guadare, passare a guado
to wade through sth. — procedere o avanzare a stento attraverso qcs.
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2 Wade
[weɪd]1) (in water)to wade across — guadare, passare a guado
to wade through sth. — procedere o avanzare a stento attraverso qcs.
•- wade in* * *[weid]1) (to go or walk (through water, mud etc) with some difficulty: He waded across the river towards me; I've finally managed to wade through that boring book I had to read.) (farsi strada a stento); (avanzare con sforzo)2) (to cross (a river etc) by wading: We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.) guadare•- wader* * *[weɪd]1. vito wade through — (water, mud) camminare in, (long grass, corn) farsi strada attraverso, (fig: book) leggere con fatica
2. vt(river) guadare* * *(Surnames) Wade /weɪd/* * *[weɪd]1) (in water)to wade across — guadare, passare a guado
to wade through sth. — procedere o avanzare a stento attraverso qcs.
•- wade in
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