wild
[waild]
adj.野生的, 野蛮的, 未开发的,狂热的
adv.胡乱地, 失去控制地
n.荒野, 荒地
例句与用法:
In nature, all animals are wild and free.
在自然界,一切动物都是野生的,自由自在的。
His wild behavior was a great distress to his mother.
他的放荡的行为使他的母亲极为苦恼。
Nothing is sacred to these wild youths.
这些狂野的年轻人什么都不尊重。
He is wild to see the film star.
他一心想见一面那位影星。
North America has the world's best climate for wild grapes.
北美的气候是世界上最适合野生葡萄生长的。
词形变化:
副词: wildly | 形容词比较级: wilder | 形容词最高级: wildest | 名词: wildness |
a.
1. 野的; 野生的, 未被人驯养的
Those are wild roses.
那些是野玫瑰。
2. 荒凉的, 无人烟的
3. 难驾驭的; 任性的, 无法无天的; 粗野的
She is afraid of his wild looks.
她害怕他那粗野的神情。
4. 猛烈的, 狂风暴雨的
On a wild night our regiment took the fort by surprise.
在一个狂风暴雨之夜, 我团出其不意地攻占了那个要塞。
5. 疯狂的, 狂怒的
The boss was wild with me for being late again.
老板因我再次迟到而大为恼怒。
6. 荒唐的, 离奇的, 古怪的
7. 【口】极好的, 愉快的
8. 热衷的, 急切的, 渴望的[F][(+about)]
My brother is wild about traveling.
我兄弟热衷旅行。
n.
1. 荒野, 荒地[the S]
2. 未开发的地方[the P]
There are few schools in the wilds of that country.
该国的偏僻地区极少有学校。
ad.
1. 狂暴地; 无法控制地
2. 胡乱地
短语词组:
wild about
1. 热衷于
He was not wild about it.
他对此不太热心。
run wild
1. 变得荒芜
2. 失去控制(或约束)
The farmer's pigs ran wild through his wife's flower garden.
农夫的猪在他妻子的花园里到处乱跑。
The students ran wild when the teacher left the classroom.
老师一离开教室, 学生就无人管束。
They allow their children to run wild.
他们任凭孩子撒野。
wild
形容词比较级:wilder
形容词最高级:wildest
词形变化:
副词: wildly | 形容词比较级: wilder | 形容词最高级: wildest | 名词: wildness |
同义词:
untamed | stormy | savage | ferocious | outrageous | rough | violent | enthusiastic | rowdy | furious | frenzied | overwhelmed | crazy | overcome | untidy | rash | reckless | frantic | mad | impetuous | delirious | rabid | overwrought | hysterical | brutal | unrestrained | barbarous | fierce | turbulent | uncivilized | bestial | wanton | unchecked | angry | rampant | romantic | barbaric | chaotic | unruly | incoherent | abandoned | disorderly | wood | barbarian | distracted | choppy | desperate | uncultivated | unearthly | tempestuous | undomesticated | lost | unbroken | boisterous | insane | self-willed | riotous | unfounded | gaga | wayward | uncontrollable | dotty | fantastic | groundless | extravagant | hazardous | impracticable | risky | grotesque | natural state | bizarre | strange | raving mad | fanciful | unwarranted | unkempt | raging | waste | baseless | rampantly | idle | godforsaken | wilderness | state of nature | uncivilised |
反义词:
tame | cultivated | domestic |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.野的; 猛烈的; 疯狂的, 狂怒的; 怪的
furious
violent
untamed
savage
ferocious
rash
crazy
reckless
impetuous
mad
wanton
frantic
frenzied
rabid
delirious
hysterical
overwrought
a.难驾驭的; 粗野的
untamed
uncivilized
savage
unchecked
unrestrained
violent
barbarous
brutal
rampant
fierce
ferocious
bestial
同义参见:
distracted
disorderly
abandoned
desperate
unruly
uncultivated
lost2
angry
unearthly
incoherent
wood
stormy
barbaric
choppy
chaotic
turbulent
romantic
反义:
a.野生的; 野蛮的; 任性的
cultivated
domestic
tame
domesticated
timid
gentle
docile
harmless
反义参见:
quiet
mild
civilized
placid
wild[waild]adj.1.■野的;野生的;非人工栽培的2.■无人烟的;荒凉的;荒芜的;未开垦的3.■未开化的;野蛮的4.■任性的;无法无天的5.■放荡的;为非作歹的;狂欢痛饮的6.■狂暴的;暴风雨的7.■极度兴奋的;具体指:8.■急切的;热衷于…的;9.■盛怒的;疯狂的10.■紊乱的;混乱的11.■狂妄的;不切实际的;异想天开的;不合常理的12.■轻率的;鲁莽的;放肆的13.■未中目标的;远离靶的14.■(马、猎鸟等)易受惊的;难以接近的15.■[美国俚语]非凡的;不寻常的;令人激动的16.■【纸牌】百搭的;(手上牌)点数可自由决定的adv.1.■疯狂地;轻率地2.■胡乱地;漫无目的地n.1.■[通常作复数]荒地;荒野;未开垦的土地2.■[常作 the w-]野生(状态);天然3.■[美国英语]打劫闹事事件;合伙抢劫事件,团伙抢劫案be wild about[口语]热衷于(某事);对…极为狂热;狂热地迷恋(某人)go wild(喜得或气得)发狂(out) in the wilds[口语]偏僻的,远离城镇的run wild蓬勃地滋蔓;(花草等)繁茂地生长;长的像野生的一样没有管束地长大;没有教养;(人)变得野蛮无理放肆;放荡;荒唐the wild荒野,户外the wild men(资本主义国家党派中的)激进分子wild and whirling words考虑欠周到的话;鲁莽的言语wild and woolly[美国英语](尤指19世纪美国西部的人)粗野的;不文明的,没教养的;乱闹的
wildwild[waild]adj.1.■野的; 野生的, 野性的2.■荒野的; 荒凉的; 无人居住的3.■未经过训练的4.■野蛮的, 未开化的5.■易受惊的; 怕人的; 难接近的6.■放荡的; 放肆的7.■狂暴的; 激动的, 狂热的, 激烈的, 愤怒的8.■暴风雨的9.■狂乱的; 草率的a wild animal [flower]野兽[花]a wild life sanctuary野生动物保护区the wild horse未经训练的马wild mountain regions荒凉山区wild tribes野蛮的部族wild times乱世a wild fellow放肆的家伙a wild night暴风雨之夜wild talk轻率的谈话a wild guess胡乱猜测The deer are rather wild.鹿是容易受惊的。The girls were wild about the film star.这些女孩狂热地崇拜这个电影明星。It made me wild to see such cruelty.看到这样残暴的行为使我非常愤慨。
词性变化wild[waild]adv.1.■胡乱地, 鲁莽地, 轻率地shoot wild乱射talk wild乱讲wild[waild]n.1.■[常用复]荒野, 未开发[垦]的地区the wilds of Africa非洲的荒野
继承用法wild-eyedadj.1.■狂暴的; 过激的wildfowl[ˈwaɪldfaʊl]n.1.■猎鸟wildheadedadj.1.■胡思乱想的, 想入非非的wildlife[ˈwaɪldlaɪf]adj.1.■野生动植物wildwood[ˈwaɪldwʊd]n.1.■天然林wildish[ˈwaɪldɪʃ]adj.1.■有点野的; 疯狂似的wildlyadv.wildnessn.
adjective
- (of an animal or plant) living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated
(动植物)野的;野生的;未栽培的;未驯化的
■(of people) not civilized; barbarous
(人)未开化的,野蛮的,原始的
the wild tribes from the north.
北边来的原始部落。
■(of scenery or a region) desolate-looking
(景色,地区)无人烟的,荒凉的,荒芜的
the wild coastline of Cape Wrath.
怒角荒芜的海岸线。
■produced from wild animals or plants without cultivation
产自野生动植物的
wild honey.
野生天然蜂蜜。 - uncontrolled or unrestrained, especially in pursuit of pleasure
(尤指追求享乐)无节制的,放荡的
she went through a wild phase of drunken parties and desperate affairs.
她过了一段聚众酗酒和纵欲无度的放荡日子。
■haphazard, especially rashly so
随意的;轻率的
a wild guess.
胡乱猜测。
■extravagant or unreasonable; fanciful
荒诞的;不合常理的;异想天开的
who, even in their wildest dreams, could have anticipated such a victory?.
再异想天开,谁能想到会取得这样一个大胜利?。
■stormy
暴风雨的;狂暴的
the wild sea.
狂暴的海。
■(informal)very enthusiastic or excited
(非正式)狂热的;极为激动的
I'm not wild about the music.
我对音乐并不狂热。
■(informal)very angry
(非正式)愤怒的
■(of looks, appearance, etc.) indicating distraction
(表情、外表等)走神的,不专注的
her wild eyes were darting back and forth.
她失魂落魄的目光一会投向这一会投向那。
■(of a playing card) deemed to have any value, suit, colour, or other property in a game at the discretion of the player holding it
(牌)百搭的。 参见 wild card
- (the wild)a natural state or uncultivated or uninhabited region
天然状态;未开垦地区;蛮荒之地;荒地
kiwis are virtually extinct in the wild.
鹬鸵在野外几乎灭绝了。
■(the wilds)a remote uninhabited or sparsely inhabited area
偏僻地区,穷乡僻壤
he spent a year in the wilds of Canada.
他在加拿大的穷乡僻壤过了一年。
- [with obj.](W. Indian)treat (someone or something) harshly, so that they become untrusting or nervous
(西印度)野蛮对待;残酷对待
run wild
- (of an animal, plant, or person) grow or develop without restraint or discipline
(动植物,人)疯狂生长;变野蛮;变粗暴;失去控制(约束)
these horses have been running wild since they were born.
这些马自出生以来一直缺乏驯化。
her imagination had run wild.
她让自己的想象力自由驰骋。
- uncouth in appearance or behaviour
粗野的,野蛮的
wildish
adjective
wildly
adverb
wildness
noun
语源
- Old English wilde, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German wild
wild
名词 wild:
a wild primitive state untouched by civilization
同义词:natural state, state of nature
a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition
同义词:wilderness
形容词 wild:
marked by extreme lack of restraint or control
in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated
同义词:untamed
in a state of extreme emotion
deviating widely from an intended course
(of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud
同义词:violent
without a basis in reason or fact
同义词:baseless, groundless, idle, unfounded, unwarranted
talking or behaving irrationally
同义词:raving, raving mad
involving risk or danger
extravagantly fanciful and unrealistic; foolish
同义词:fantastic
located in a dismal or remote area; desolate
同义词:desert, godforsaken, waste
intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with
同义词:crazy
without civilizing influences
同义词:barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised
(of the elements) as if showing violent anger
同义词:angry, furious, raging, tempestuous
副词 wild:
in an uncontrolled and rampant manner
同义词:rampantly
in a wild or undomesticated manner
wild
■Wild horses shall not drag it out of me.
[口]休想从我这里探到口风,我决不会泄露。
■Some wild cats disturbed his vegetable life.
一些野猫打扰了他平平静静的生活。
■A wild and furious war broke out.
一场狂暴猛烈的战争爆发了。
■It is disturbing to think a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.
一想到有一头危险的野兽还没有被捕获,仍在这僻静的乡村,就让人忧虑不安。
■A pack of wolves or wild dogs.
一群狼,一群野狗
■A flock of wild geese flew overhead.
一群野鹅从头顶飞过。
■The runner went to second base on a wild pitch.
一记瞎设让跑垒员跑上了第二垒。
■Presently they came to a padded cell, in which could be heard a raging as of a wild beast.
不久他们来到一间安上软垫的小屋前,听见里面传出野兽般的怒吼。
■The wild boar lay stiff and rigid after being shot.
中枪的野猪挣扎了一会后就僵卧在地上,一动不动了。
■A case could be made out that it's more human to kill off these wild kangaroos.
人们可以提出理由,即杀光这些野袋鼠更为人道。
■He is wild to see the film star.
他一心想见一面那位影星。
■They were caught poaching wild animals.
他们因捕猎野生活动而被捕。
■They carved out an orchard where there used to be wild grass.
他们在曾是野草丛生的地方开辟了果园。
■They found an abandoned cote in the wild mountains.
他们在荒山中发现了一个被废弃的小屋。
■They saw life in the raw among those wild tribes.
他们在那些原始部落中看到了未开化的生活。
■They camped in the open and lived on wild plants .
他们在野地露宿,靠吃野莱生活。
■They potted at small wild animals in the wood.
他们射击树林里的小野兽。
■They lit a fire to keep wild animals off.
他们燃起篝火防止野兽接近。
■They dammed and tamed the wild stream.
他们筑起堤坝制服了那条奔腾的河流。
■They tamed the wild horse at last.
他们终于驯服了那匹野马。
■He felled the wild hog with a single shot.
他只放枪便把这头野猪打倒了。
■He walked up and down the room between his books like a wild animal in a cage.
他在屋里的书堆中来回踱步,犹如笼中困兽。
■He picked off a wild duck rising from the marsh.
他射中了一只从沼泽地里飞起的野鸭。
■He potted at a sitting wild duck.
他射击一只栖息的野鸭。
■He jabbed a spear into the wild animal.
他将长矛猛力刺进那头野兽。
■He settled down after a wild youth.
他少年时候放荡后来老实了。
■He draw me aside to escape the wild car.
他把我拉到一边以躲开那疯狂的车辆。
■He took his rifle to shoot wild duck.
他拿起枪打野鸭子。
■He is filled with a wild ecstatic happiness.
他欣喜若狂。
■He is studying the medicinal properties of wild plants.
他正在研究野生植物的药物特性。
■He goes to Scotland every year to shoot wild duck.
他每年到苏格兰打野鸭。
■He peppered the wild ducks with bird shot.
他用鸟枪向野鸭子射击。
■He swings from wild optimism to total despair.
他由极其乐观一变而为完全绝望。
■There was a wild spark in his eyes.
他的两眼炯炯发光。
■His wild behavior was a great distress to his mother.
他的放荡的行为使他的母亲极为苦恼。
■His wild ambition was thoroughly exposed.
他的狼子野心暴露无遗。
■He looked wild with anger.
他看上去气得发狂。
■His eyes were wild with excitement.
他眼中流露出极度兴奋的神情。
■He sowed all his wild oats before he married.
他荒唐够了才结婚的。
■He was attacked by a wild boar.
他被一头野猪袭击。
■He was cursing and stamping about like a wild man.
他象个疯子似地一边咒骂,一边四处跺脚。
■He was savaged by wild animals.
他遭到野兽的凶猛袭击。
■Wild horse would not drag it from the prudent man.
休想从这个谨慎的人那里探到口风。
■The meeting was in wild confusion.
会议陷入一片混乱。
■I wouldn't fancy these wild and woolly places in the north of Scotland that you favour.
你喜爱英格兰北部的这些蛮夷之地,我可不喜欢。
■The family lived on wild plants.
全家人靠吃野菜度日。
■There are a lot of wild drivers out there.
公路上有不少乱开车的驾驶员。
■Wild flower such as orchid and primrose is becoming rare.
兰花和报春花之类的野花越来越少了。
■The wild bird raised in the captivity died.
关在笼子里的野鸟死了。
■The den or dwelling of a wild animal.
兽窝野生动物的巢穴或居住地
wild about
1. 热衷于
He was not wild about it.
他对此不太热心。
run wild
1. 变得荒芜
2. 失去控制(或约束)
The farmer's pigs ran wild through his wife's flower garden.
农夫的猪在他妻子的花园里到处乱跑。
The students ran wild when the teacher left the classroom.
老师一离开教室, 学生就无人管束。
They allow their children to run wild.
他们任凭孩子撒野。
习惯用语be wild about sth.[sb.]1.■[口]狂热地迷恋(某人); 热衷于某事go wild1.■(气得或喜得)发狂run wild1.■蓬勃地滋蔓, 繁茂的生长(指花草等)2.■撒野; 没有教养3.■放肆, 放荡, 荒唐wild and woolly1.■粗犷的; 未开化的(尤指19世纪美国西部的人)