词汇 | wild |
释义 | wild adjective uk /waɪld/ us /waɪld/ wildadjective (NOT CONTROLLED)B2 uncontrolled, violent, or extreme: 疯狂的;狂暴的;猛烈的 a wild party狂野的聚会 wild dancing狂舞 The audience burst into wild applause.观众爆发出热烈的掌声。 go wildWhen I told him what I'd done, he went wild (= became very angry).当我告诉他我的所作所为时,他暴跳如雷。 wild withThe children were wild with excitement (= were extremely excited).孩子们欣喜若狂。 Her eyes were wild/She had a wild look in her eyes (= her eyes were wide open, as if frightened or mentally ill).她睁大眼睛,眼中充满惊恐。 His hair was wild (= long and untidy) and his clothes full of holes.他的头发又长又乱,衣服上都是洞。 There have been wild (= extreme) variations in the level of spending.消费水平有着极大的差别。 They get some wild weather (= many severe storms) in the north.北方暴风雨很多。 It was a wild (= stormy or very windy) night, with the wind howling and the rain pouring down.那是一个暴风雨大作的夜晚,狂风怒吼,大雨倾盆。 slang very unusual, often in a way that is attractive or exciting: 不寻常的;极棒的;非凡的 Those are wild trousers you're wearing, Maddy.你穿的裤子可真棒,玛蒂。 Most parents try to steer a middle course between imposing very strict discipline and letting their kids run wild. Ben took a wild slash at the ball and luckily managed to hit it.本拼命地挥棒击球,居然幸运地击中了。 The drunk took a wild swing at Harry.那个醉汉发狂似的挥拳向哈里打去。 When he runs his fingers through my hair, it drives me wild!当他的手指掠过我的头发时,我兴奋极了! Peter used to throw really wild parties. Uncontrolled all hell breaks looseidiom amok amuck corybantic crazily like madidiom madding maniacal maniacally non-regulated spin out of controlidiom spread like wildfireidiom squirrelly tearaway unbridled untempered wayward waywardly waywardness wig out You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Violent or aggressive Informal words for good wildadjective (NATURAL)A2 used to refer to plants or animals that live or grow independently of people, in natural conditions and with natural characteristics: 野生的;未经栽培的;未经驯化的 wild grasses野草 a herd of wild horses一群野马 These herbs grow wild in the area.在这个地区,这种草是野生的。 B2 Wild land is not used to grow crops and has few people living in it: 荒无人烟的;未经开垦的 a wild, mountainous region荒无人烟的山区 The field was ablaze with poppies and wild flowers. I had a rather alarming encounter with a wild pig. Most wild animals won't attack unless they are provoked.大多数野生动物若非被激怒,是不会主动攻击的。 The zebra is a wild African horse with black and white stripes.斑马是一种身体上有黑白条纹的非洲野马。 The river is fringed with wild flowers.河两岸长满了野花。 Natural and artificial anti-natural artificial artificiality artificially biodynamic fake false freshness God-given imitation organically pure rawness refined simulated unenriched unnatural unnaturally unposed unprocessed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Geography: deserts, prairies & wildernesses wildadjective (NOT THOUGHT ABOUT)wild accusation/guess/rumour C2 something that you say that is not based on facts and is probably wrong: 毫无根据的指控/猜测/谣言 He's clearly very paranoid and making wild accusations. Related wordwildness Idiomsa wild ride be wild about something/someone wild horses wouldn't drag me wild noun uk /waɪld/ us /waɪld/ in the wild in natural conditions, independent of humans: 在野生环境中 Animals would produce more young in the wild than they do in the zoo.动物在野生环境中的产崽数量要比在动物园里多。 This is the only place these huge lizards are found in the wild. Tragically, only 5,000 of these magnificent animals survive in the wild. In the wild, these creatures range far and wide during breeding season, looking for partners to mate with. He wouldn't last long if forced to fend for himself in the wild. I would so love to see an elephant in the wild. in the wilds (of somewhere) in an area that is far from where people usually live and difficult to get to, and that is not considered easy to live in: 荒野;偏远地区 She lives somewhere in the wilds of Borneo.她住在婆罗洲荒野中的某个地方。 Natural and artificial anti-natural artificial artificiality artificially biodynamic fake false freshness God-given imitation organically pure rawness refined simulated unenriched unnatural unnaturally unposed unprocessed wild | American Dictionarywild adjective, adverb[ -er/-est only ] us/wɑɪld/ wildadjective, adverb[-er/-est only] (NATURAL)living or growing independently of people, in natural conditions, and with natural characteristics: wild turkeys These herbs grow wild. wild adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/wɑɪld/ wildadjective[-er/-est only] (NOT CONTROLLED)extreme or violent and not controlled: He led a wild life. When I told him what I’d done, he went wild (= became angry). I’ll make a wild guess (= one not based on careful thought). slang Wild also means excellent, special, or unusual: The music they play is just wild. Your wildest dreams are your hopes or thoughts about the best things that could happen in your future: Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d win. Idiomwild about something wild noun[ U ] us/wɑɪld/ wildnoun[U] (NATURAL)places that have few towns or roads, are difficult to get to, and lack conveniences: In Kenya we saw elephants and lions in the wild. |
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