wade
英 [weɪd]
美 [weɪd]
- vi. 跋涉
- vt. 涉水;费力行走
- n. 跋涉;可涉水而过的地方
1. vad- => wad- + -e => wade.
2. => go forward, proceed.
3. => specifically of walking into water, "go into" (action, battle, etc.).
wade 走过,跋涉,涉水来自PIE*wadh,走,词源同invade,evade.
- wade (v.)
- Old English wadan "to go forward, proceed, move, stride, advance" (the modern sense perhaps represented in oferwaden "wade across"), from Proto-Germanic *wadan (cognates: Old Norse vaða, Danish vade, Old Frisian wada, Dutch waden, Old High German watan, German waten "to wade"), from PIE root *wadh- (2) "to go," found only in Germanic and Latin (cognates: Latin vadere "to go," vadum "shoal, ford," vadare "to wade"). Italian guado, French gué "ford" are Germanic loan-words.
Specifically "walk into or through water" (or any substance which impedes the free motion of limbs) c. 1200. Originally a strong verb (past tense wod, past participle wad); weak since 16c. Figurative sense of "to go into" (action, battle, etc.) is recorded from late 14c. Related: Waded; wading.
Forbade to wade through slaughter to a throne,
And shut the gates of mercy on mankind,
[Gray, "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard"]
- 1. Mr Wade answers both questions with a qualified yes.
- 韦德先生对两个问题给出了不完全肯定的回答。
- 2. Wade walked quickly to the refrigerator and pulled out another beer.
- 韦德快步走到冰箱边又拿出一罐啤酒。
- 3. Wade released the hand brake and pulled away from the curb.
- 韦德松开手刹驶离路边。
- 4. Wade was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy.
- 韦德是个精力充沛、率直、运动型的人。
- 5. Wade stepped inside and closed the inner door behind him.
- 韦德走进去,随手带上了里面的门。