wild
美音:
[waıld
]英音:
[waıld
]adj.野性的,野生的,野蛮的,狂热的,疯狂的
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名词:wildness 副词:wildly 形容词比较级:wilder 最高级:wildest
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wild
/waɪld; waɪld/
adj (-er, -est)
1 [usu attrib 通常作定语]
(a) (of animals, birds, etc) that normally live in natural conditions; not tame or domesticated (指动物)野生的, 野的, 未驯化的
*a wild cat, giraffe, duck 野猫、野生的长颈鹿、野鸭
* filming wild animals 拍摄野生动物.
(b) (of plants) growing in natural conditions; not cultivated (指植物)野生的, 非栽培的
*wild flowers 野花
* wild roses, strawberrries 野生的玫瑰、草莓.
2 [usu attrib 通常作定语] (of a person, tribe, etc) not civilized; savage (指人、部落等)未开化的, 野蛮的.
3 (of scenery, an area of land, etc) not populated or cultivated; looking desolate (指风景、地区等)无居民的, 荒凉的
*a wild mountain region 荒无人烟的山区.
4 tempestuous; stormy 暴风雨的; 暴风雪的
*a wild night 有狂风暴雨的夜晚.
5 out of control; undisciplined 失去控制的; 不守规矩的
*wild disorder 乱七八糟
* He led a wild life in his youth. 他年轻时放荡不羁.
6 full of strong unrestrained feeling; very angry, excited, passionate, etc 感情奔放的; 非常气愤、兴奋、热情等的
*wild laughter 哈哈大笑
* The crowd went wild with delight. 群众欣喜若狂.
* It makes me wild (ie very angry) to see such cruelty. 我见到这种残酷现象怒不可遏.
* She had a wild look on her face. 她怒容可掬.
7 [pred 作表语] ~ (about sth/sb) (infml 口) extremely enthusiastic (about sth/sb) (对某事物[某人])极热心或热爱
*The children are wild about the new computer. 孩子们都特别喜欢这个新计算机.
* I can't say I'm wild about her new husband. 我很难说我非常喜欢她的新婚丈夫.
8 not carefully aimed or planned; foolish or unreasonable 目标或计画不精确的; 愚蠢的; 不合理的
*a wild aim, guess, shot 胡乱的瞄准、猜测、射击
* a wild scheme 盲目的计画.
9 (idm 习语) beyond one's wildest `dreams far more than one could ever have imagined or hoped for 远远超出想像或希望的. run `wild (of an animal, plant, person, etc) grow or stray freely without any control (指人、动植物等)自由生长的, 不受控制的
*Those boys have been allowed to run wild. 那些男孩子无人管教肆无忌惮. sow one's wild oats => sow2.
n
(a) the wild [sing] natural state or habitat 自然的状态或生存环境
*animals living in the wild 在自然状态下生活的动物.
(b) the wilds [pl] (sometimes derog有时作贬义) remote (usu uncultivated) area where few people live 人烟稀少的边远地区(通常指未开垦的)
*the wilds of Australia 澳洲的荒地
* live out in the wilds, ie far from towns, etc 住在边远地区.
1. When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. 当伦敦动物园接到报告说,在伦敦以南45英里处发现一只美洲狮时,这些报告并没有受到重视。
2. The solitary hunter or explorer needs no one as they venture out among the deer and wolves to tame the great wild areas. 孤独的猎人,孤独的探险者,在鹿群和狼群中间冒险,去征服广袤的荒野,这时他们并不需要有人陪伴。
3. He treated them well and was clever at handling them — even big wild animals such as leopards. 这些动物他饲养得当,并巧妙地使唤甚至像豹子这样的大野兽。
4. Her baby is in the bucket swing, big brown eyes and wild curly hair. 她的孩子坐在吊桶秋千上,有一双褐色的大眼睛,满头蓬乱的卷发。
5. And it spread to Britain where wild rabbits are regarded as a pest but where domesticated rabbits, equally susceptible to the disease, are the basis of a profitable fur industry. 这种疾病又蔓延到了英国。在英国,野兔被当作有害的动物,可是家兔是赚钱的毛皮工业的基础,然而家兔同样易感染这种疾病。
6. A flock of wild geese flew overhead. 一群野鹅从头顶飞过。
7. A French physician decided to get rid of the wild rabbits on his own estate and introduced myxomatosis. 一位法国内科医生决定除掉自己庄园内的野兔子,于是引进了这种多发性粘液瘤疾病。
8. ´It´s nothing but a wild beast,´ I said. ‘那条狗是只野兽,’我说。
9. ´Only a wild beast would bite a child like that. 只有野兽才会像那样咬一个孩子。
10. And wild questions on the topic of cloning continue to mount. 关于克隆的问题不断涌现。
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