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wade /weɪd/ ► SEE ALLwade inwade into sth wade into sb wade through sth●ˌwade ˈin●ˌwade ˈinto sth (informal) to get involved in a discussion, an argument, a difficult situation, etc. in a determined and not very sensitive way 介入,插手,干预(讨论、争论、困局等)◆She waded in with an attack on company policy. 她横插一杠,抨击公司的政策。◆The Senator waded into a new argument over defence spending. 这名参议员强行加入了关于国防开支的新一轮争论。[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌwade ˈinto sb (informal) to attack sb physically or with words 猛烈攻击;抨击◆Marty was terrific—he just waded into the skinheads without a thought. 马蒂太棒了——他毫不含糊地猛揍了一顿那些光头仔。◆She waded straight into her critics. 她直截了当地驳斥了批评她的人。SYN launch into sb, attack sb (more formal) [v + prep]●ˌwade ˈthrough sthto spend a lot of time and effort reading sth or dealing with sth 费时费力地阅读;艰难地处理◆I had to wade through pages and pages of statistics. 我不得不硬着头皮啃一页页的统计数字。OBJ pages SYN plough through sth[v + prep] |