词汇 | wildly |
释义 | wildly adverb uk /ˈwaɪld.li/ us /ˈwaɪld.li/ B2 in an uncontrolled or extreme way: 狂野地;失控地;狂暴地 He was dancing wildly.他疯狂地跳着舞。 Inflation figures have fluctuated wildly between 0.2 and 25 percent.通货膨胀指数在0.2%至25%之间剧烈波动。 It was wildly (= very) expensive.它贵得离谱。 I'm not wildly (= very) happy about the idea.我对这个想法不是特别热衷。 Her weight fluctuates wildly.她的体重起伏很大。 There was a man outside the window gesticulating wildly.有个人在窗外拼命地做手势。 Their estimate of the cost of the project was wildly inaccurate. The children were wildly excited. Energetic and lively ablaze alive astir barnstorming be alive and well/kickingidiom be as fresh as a daisyidiom be full of beansidiom boisterous crackling freshness friskily frisky frolic frolicsome fury re-energize refreshed refreshingly rejuvenate rejuvenation wildly | American Dictionarywildly adverb us/ˈwɑɪld·li/ in a way that is extreme and not controlled: He danced wildly for hours. Examples of wildlywildly On his arrival he discovered the reports to be wildly exaggerated. But here the wildly divergent contents of mystical experiences, even those induced by quite similar techniques, are alone enough to put us on our guard. For the listener, recognisable jazz harmonies and bass patterns were subsumed into a feverish fabric of wildly evolving electronic sonorities with exhilarating effect. This will surely strike many as wildly implausible and morally outrageous. I calculate a proportion because the raw number of advertisements varies wildly across races and thus some kind of standardization is in order. No doubt it will seem grotesque enough to you - and wildly incredible ! His wildly distorted figures were happily taken up by nationalist historiography, and still loom in many recent histories of the period as factual information. Certainly the character-based trees in various chapters of this book give much more solid results than the often wildly inaccurate (and inexplicably trendy) distance-based approaches. The problem, of course, is that the ' orthodoxy ' being resisted varies so wildly as to make the term impossible. Any other approach, particularly one derived from methodological first principles, could, he thought, lead us wildly astray. Variations on personhood theory differ wildly on what they believe the criteria should be. There any similarity ends, for her coruscating first movement is more wildly constructed and wide-ranging in its emotional frames of reference. Both of these rules are wildly implausible: the former implies that no one follows the traditional prescriptive rule while the latter implies that everyone does. It is ironic that some of those who are most inspiring can be the most wildly wrong in their theories. They fluctuated wildly without apparent cause or reason, and could also be very costly, and as such were probably seen as oppressive. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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