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涉 |
shè | (literary) to wade across a body of water / (bound form) to experience / to undergo / to be involved / to concern |
趟 |
tāng | to wade / to trample / to turn the soil |
湴 |
pán | to wade through water or mud |
蹚 |
tāng | to wade / to trample |
暴 |
bào hǔ píng hé | lit. fight tigers with one's bare hands and wade across raging rivers (idiom) / fig. to display foolhardy courage |
涉 |
shè dù | to ford (a stream) / to wade across |
摸 |
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 |
爬 |
pá shān shè shuǐ | to climb mountains and wade rivers (idiom); fig. to make a long and difficult journey |
翟 |
Zhái lǐ sī | Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935), British diplomat and linguist, contributor to the Wade-Giles Chinese romanization system |
冯 |
píng | to gallop / to assist / to attack / to wade / great / old variant of 凭 |