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  • 21 wade

    intransitive verb
    waten; (in snow, sand) stapfen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/93548/wade_in">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.) sich durcharbeiten
    2) (to cross (a river etc) by wading: We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.) (durch)waten,passieren
    * * *
    [weɪd]
    I. n usu sing Waten nt kein pl
    to go for a \wade waten
    II. vi
    1. (walk in water) waten
    to \wade across [or through] sth durch etw akk waten, etw durchwaten
    to \wade into the river/the sea/water in den Fluss/das Meer/das Wasser hineinwaten
    to \wade ashore an Land waten
    2. ( fig: attack)
    to \wade into sb/sth jdn/etw angreifen
    3. ( fig: deal with)
    to \wade into sth etw anpacken
    to \wade through sth sich akk durch etw akk durchkämpfen
    III. vt
    to \wade sth etw durchwaten
    * * *
    [weɪd]
    1. vt
    durchwaten
    2. vi
    waten
    * * *
    wade [weıd]
    A v/i waten:
    a) hineinwaten,
    b) fig umg sich einmischen,
    c) fig umg sich reinknien;
    a) waten in (akk),
    b) fig umg auf jemanden losgehen,
    c) fig umg sich in eine Arbeit reinknien, ein Problem anpacken;
    a) waten durch, durchwaten,
    b) fig umg sich kämpfen durch, Fachliteratur etc auch durchackern umg
    B v/t durchwaten
    C s Waten n
    * * *
    intransitive verb
    waten; (in snow, sand) stapfen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    waten v.

    English-german dictionary > wade

  • 22 go over

    vi
    1) ( cross) hinübergehen;
    ( in vehicle) hinüberfahren;
    to \go over over a border/ river/ street eine Grenze/einen Fluss/eine Straße überqueren;
    to \go over over the edge of a cliff über eine Klippe stürzen
    2) ( visit)
    to \go over over to sb zu jdm rübergehen ( fam)
    I'm just \go overing over to the chemist's ich gehe nur mal schnell in die Apotheke rüber ( fam)
    3) (fig: change)
    to \go over over to sth different party zu etw dat überwechseln; faith zu etw dat übertreten; habit zu etw dat übergehen;
    most motorists have gone over from leaded to unleaded fuel die meisten Autofahrer sind von verbleitem auf bleifreies Benzin umgestiegen;
    to \go over over to the enemy zum Feind überlaufen
    to \go over over [badly/well] [schlecht/gut] ankommen;
    5) ( examine)
    to \go over over sth report, lines etw durchgehen; flat, car etw durchsuchen; problem sich dat etw durch den Kopf gehen lassen;
    don't sign anything until you have gone over it thoroughly unterschreib nichts, bevor du es nicht genauestens durchgesehen hast;
    to \go over over sb jdn untersuchen;
    to \go over over sth in one's mind etw in Gedanken durchgehen
    6) tv, radio
    to \go over over to sb zu jdm umschalten;
    to \go over over to Glasgow nach Glasgow umschalten
    to \go over over sb with sth jdn mit etw dat zusammenschlagen
    8) ( exceed)
    to \go over over a budget/ limit ein Budget/eine Grenze überschreiten;
    to \go over over a time limit überziehen
    9) ( wash)
    to \go over over a room mal schnell ein Zimmer durchputzen
    to \go over over sth etw nachzeichnen;
    to \go over over a line eine Linie nachziehen

    English-German students dictionary > go over

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