wade in
US /weɪd ɪn/
UK /weɪd ɪn/

1.
intervir, meter-se
to intervene in a situation, often without thinking carefully
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He tends to wade in without considering the consequences.
Ele tende a intervir sem considerar as consequências.
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The police had to wade in to break up the fight.
A polícia teve que intervir para acabar com a briga.
2.
mergulhar de cabeça, começar com entusiasmo
to start doing something in a strong or enthusiastic way
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She decided to wade in and start organizing the entire event.
Ela decidiu mergulhar de cabeça e começar a organizar todo o evento.
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He waded in with a series of strong arguments.
Ele entrou com tudo com uma série de argumentos fortes.