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wade through something phrasal verb with wadeverbuk /weɪd/ us /weɪd/ informal to spend a lot of time and effort doing something boring or difficult, especially reading a lot of information: 费力地做(乏味或困难之事);(尤指)费劲地阅读(大量信息) We had to wade through pages of legal jargon before we could sign the contract.我们在签合同之前必须费力地读完好几页的法律行话。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling A game accomplish achieve acquit actualize bear get through get to/reach first baseidiom get your own wayidiom go faridiom go from strength to strengthidiom kill pan rise sail through (something) scale the heightsidiom scrape through (something) sew something up slam dunk stand out
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wade through something | American Dictionary
wade through something phrasal verb with wadeverb[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]us/weɪd/ to spend a lot of time and effort doing something boring or difficult: Some readers will not want to wade through the details of how the data were gathered and analyzed. |