- wade
- weid
verb1) (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.) caminar por el agua2) (to cross (a river etc) by wading: We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.) vadear•- waderwade vb vadearthere was no bridge so we had to wade the river no había puente así que tuvimos que vadear el ríoEl gerundio de wade se escribe wadingwadetr[weɪd]intransitive verb1 caminar por el agua■ he waded out into the lake entró caminando en el lago■ I waded across the river atravesé el río vadeandotransitive verb1 vadear■ they had to wade the river tuvieron que vadear el ríowade ['weɪd] v, waded ; wading vi1) : caminar por el agua2)to wade through : leer (algo) con dificultadwade vt or to wade across : vadearwadev.• andar descalzo por el agua v.• atravesar un terreno difícil v.• vadear v.weɪdintransitive verb caminar (por el agua, barro etc)
they waded across the stream — vadearon el arroyo
Phrasal Verbs:- wade in[weɪd]1. VI1) (also: wade along) caminar (por el agua/la nieve/el barro etc)to wade across a river — vadear un río
to wade ashore — llegar a tierra vadeando
to wade through the water/snow — caminar por el agua/la nieve
to wade through the mud — caminar por el barro
to wade through a book — leer(se) un libro con dificultad (por lo aburrido/lo difícil que es)
it took me an hour to wade through your essay — tardé una hora en leer tu ensayo
2)to wade into sb — (physically) abalanzarse sobre algn; (fig) emprenderla con algn, arremeter contra algn
to wade into a meal — ponerse a comer
2.VT [+ river] vadear- wade in* * *[weɪd]intransitive verb caminar (por el agua, barro etc)they waded across the stream — vadearon el arroyo
Phrasal Verbs:- wade in
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.