wade through

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wade through
mengarungi


Victors - Phrasal Verbs Dictionary (English-Romanian)Download this dictionary
WADE THROUGH
v.i.: 1. a rezolva; a face faţă. He has waded through the many problems he was confronted with all his life. 2. a străbate, a trece prin. "It was morning, but the air was so hot that to walk in it was like wading through a torrid sea." (G. Orwell, Burmese Days) 3. (fam.) a citi, a parcurge, a răsfoi. "Now as to the text, I say it's real. It's turgid, boring, like most German official documents we've both waded through." (H. Wouk, War and Remembrance)


English - Albanian Bujar.SDownload this dictionary
wade through
[weid] v 1. eci përmes , çaj përmes, eci me zor;

• wade through (mud, water, grass) eci përmes (baltës, ujit, barit)
• wade through my home­work u futem detyrave






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wade through
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1. อย่างละเอียด, อ่านจนจบ : The reader waded through the long book until he finished it.= นักอ่าน อ่านหนังสือเล่มใหญ่อย่างละเอียดละออจนกระทั่งจบ ; I have no time to wade through this long text book.= ผมไม่มีเวลาที่อ่านตำราเล่มใหญ่นี้ให้จบ
2. บุก, ลุย, ตะลุย, ฝ่า (to do much) Farmer wades through much work and many different activities in one day. ในวันเดียวชาวนาต้องกรากกรำงานนับนานาชนิด

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wade through
их хэмжээний материалыг уншиж боловсруулж ажиллах

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