"Wade" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 píng to gallop / to assist / to attack / to wade / great / old variant of 憑|凭[ping2]
 tāng to wade / to trample / to turn the soil
 tāng to wade / to trample
 zài shuǐ bù xíng wade
 Wéi dé Wade (name) / Sir Thomas Francis Wade (1818-1895), sinologist 威妥瑪|威妥玛[Wei1 Tuo3 ma3]
 shè (literary) to wade across a body of water / (bound form) to experience / to undergo / to be involved / to concern
 bào hǔ píng hé lit. fight tigers with one's bare hands and wade across raging rivers (idiom) / fig. to display foolhardy courage
 pá shān shè shuǐ to climb mountains and wade rivers (idiom) / fig. to make a long and difficult journey
 wǎ dé to climb mountains and wade rivers (idiom) / fig. to make a long and difficult journey
 Wēi Tuǒ mǎ Sir Thomas Francis Wade (1818-1895), British diplomat and sinologist, originator of the Wade-Giles Chinese romanization system
 shè dù to ford (a stream) / to wade across
 mō zhe shí tou guò hé to wade across the river, feeling for footholds as one goes (idiom) / to advance cautiously, step by step / to feel one's way forward
 pán to wade through water or mud
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