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Meaning of 爬山涉水

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shān shè shuǐ
to climb mountains and wade rivers (idiom); fig. to make a long and difficult journey
Example Sentences
1
"All the better, " said Voldemort. "He will have to move in the open. Easier to take, by far. "
2
One day, the first caterpillar climbed over mountains and rivers, finally came under the apple tree.
3
Astronomy barrier of geography, not up to the aesthetic temperament, but love hiking wading, unless claiming to be Happy.
4
It is about six on the morning, Horse gang hurried along in the last night, climbing the mountain and arriving at this recent transfer station which can pass the road.
5
And you don't hae to hae a home on the range to get some bison anymore. You can pick it up at many supermarkets across the United States, or through mail order or on the Internet.