wade
Prononciation : [weɪd]
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Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to walk through water that is not very deep. It’s like stepping into a shallow part of a pool or a river and moving slowly through it.
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The kids waded in the river, splashing each other with water.
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She didn't wade into the water because it was too cold for her.
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Did you wade across the stream to get to the other side?
Contexte : « struggle »
(verb) to move through something difficult, like a tough situation or a lot of work. It’s when you are trying to get through something that makes it hard to keep going.
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He waded through the pile of homework and finished it all before dinner.
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She didn't wade through the problems; instead, she chose to ignore them.
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How did you manage to wade through all your responsibilities this week?
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