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Wade in Meaning in English

expression

ˈweɪd/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
WAYD IN
wˈeɪd/ /ˈɪn
WAYD IN

释义

To enter a situation, usually with energy or enthusiasm, especially to give your opinion or help, sometimes without being asked.

用法与细微差别

'Wade in' is informal and often implies jumping into a debate, problem, or physical activity without hesitation. Can sound pushy or enthusiastic depending on tone. Often used for conversations, arguments, or physical situations (like water). Not as strong as 'interfere'.

例句

As soon as they started fighting, the teacher waded in to stop them.

basic

Don't wade in before you know all the facts.

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Sometimes it's better not to wade in during other people's arguments.

basic

He heard them complaining and just waded in with his own suggestions.

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She tends to wade in whenever there's drama at work.

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Before anyone else could answer, Tom waded in with a bold opinion.

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