wilder
['waildə]
n. 怀尔德(姓氏)
v. <古>(使)迷路, 误导
例句与用法:
He was actually a traditional actor shipwrecked on the wilder shore of farce.
他实际上是个传统的演员,被一场疯狂的闹剧给毁了。
词形变化:
名词: wilderment | 动词过去式: wildered | 动词过去分词: wildered | 动词现在分词: wildering | 动词第三人称单数: wilders |
vt.
【古】使迷途; 使迷惑
vi.
【古】迷失; 迷惑
wilder
过去式:wildered
过去分词:wildered
现在进行时:wildering
词形变化:
名词: wilderment | 动词过去式: wildered | 动词过去分词: wildered | 动词现在分词: wildering | 动词第三人称单数: wilders |
wilder['wildə]vt., vi.1.■[古语、诗歌用语]2.■(使)迷路3.■(使)迷惑n.1.■撒野者,街头抢劫团伙
wilderwilder[ˈwildə]vt.,1.■[古]使迷途; 使困惑
词性变化wilder[ˈwildə]vi.1.■迷失; 徘徊
[ˈwɪldə]
verb
- [with obj.](archaic)cause to lose one's way; lead or drive astray
(古)使迷路;使迷途
unknown Lands, where we have wildered ourselves.
未知的国度,我们在那里迷了路。
■perplex; bewilder
使困惑;使迷惑
the sad Queen, wildered of thought.
悲伤的王后,思绪迷惘。
- early 17th cent.: origin uncertain; perhaps based on wilderness
wilder
名词 wilder:
United States writer and dramatist (1897-1975)
同义词:Thornton Wilder, Thornton Niven Wilder
United States filmmaker (born in Austria) whose dark humor infused many of the films he made (1906-2002)
同义词:Billy Wilder, Samuel Wilder
形容词 wild:
marked by extreme lack of restraint or control
同义词:wild
in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated
in a state of extreme emotion
同义词:wild
deviating widely from an intended course
同义词:wild
(of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud
without a basis in reason or fact
同义词:baseless, groundless, idle, unfounded, unwarranted, wild
talking or behaving irrationally
同义词:raving, raving mad, wild
involving risk or danger
extravagantly fanciful and unrealistic; foolish
located in a dismal or remote area; desolate
同义词:desert, godforsaken, waste, wild
intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with
without civilizing influences
同义词:barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised, wild
(of the elements) as if showing violent anger
同义词:angry, furious, raging, tempestuous, wild
wilder
■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。
■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 lit a fire to keep wild animals off.
他们燃起篝火防止野兽接近。
■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 was actually a traditional actor shipwrecked on the wilder shore of farce.
他实际上是个传统的演员,被一场疯狂的闹剧给毁了。
■He potted at a sitting wild duck.
他射击一只栖息的野鸭。
■He is filled with a wild ecstatic happiness.
他欣喜若狂。
■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。
■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。
■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。
■Wild flowers such as orchids and primroses are 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。
■A piece of land set aside to grow wild.
划出的一块不耕种的地
■A collection of live wild animals on exhibition.
动物展览活的野生动物的展览
■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。
■Wild animals don't breed well in captivity.
圈著的动物繁殖不好。
■On a wild night our regiment take 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。
■He encounter boar, wild dog, and wolves in the woods.
在森林中他遇到过野猪,野狗和狼。
■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。
■In Scotland, wild cat is treated as vermin and poisoned.
在苏格兰野猫被视为有害动物而遭毒杀。
■The queen is wild about house-racing.
女王对赛马十分着迷。
■Often she fled from the wild beasts, forgetting that she was now a wild beast herself; and, bear as she was, was afraid of the bears.
她不敢与野兽为伍,忘记了自己是兽国中的一员; 自身为熊,她却对熊望而生畏。
■Her brother sowed his wild oats while he was in college, but now he is a better man.
她哥哥在大学时代放荡不羁,但他现在行为检点多了。
■She's a wild uncontrollable girl, but that new school should knock some sense into her.
她是个很不听话的女孩儿,那所新学校应该能管管她了。
■Her wild behaviour merely fan the flames of his jealousy.
她那放肆的举动把他的妒火完全煽起。
■The students may be a bit wild and woolly when they first arrive, but they'll soon settle down. And if they don't, they'll be gone before this time next year.
学生们初来时可以有些粗野,但他们会很快安定下来。要是做不到,到不了明年的今天他们就得走路了。
■The students ran wild during spring vacation.
学生们在春假期间好好地放纵了一番。
■The children are wild about the new computer.
孩子们都特别喜欢这个新计算机。
■Just wild about the new music.
对于新音乐大感兴趣
■There are often wild ducks swimming in the creek.
小溪中常有野鸭戏水。
■Many kinds of wild orchid are becoming rare.
很多种野生兰越来越罕见了。
■We heard wild duck quacking on the river.
我们听到野鸭子在河上呱呱叫。
■Another aspect of our work is tracking down wild and native potato.
我们工作的另一方面是追寻野生长土生的土豆。
■Our ancestors have to cope with cold, hunger as well as attack from wild animal.
我们的祖先必须应付寒冷,饥饿以及野兽的袭击。
■I've promised not to tell anyone his address. Wild horses wouldn't get it out of me.
我保证过不把他的住址告诉任何人。谁也休想从我口中打听出来。
■I'll have none of (ie I do not wish to take part in) your wild ideas.
我可不想参与你那异想天开的计画。
■I'm wild about losing my gold fountain pen.
我因遗失了自来水金笔而暴躁不安。
■I embroidered wild flowers on the pillow.
我在这枕头上绣了野花。
■My sister left her children so much to themselves during the holidays that for a time they ran wild and became a nuisance to the neighbourhood.
我姐姐在假日里对孩子们放任不管,以至于有一段时间闹得很厉害,使邻居都感到厌烦。
■I wish they would set free all zoo animals and let them run wild in their natural habitats.
我希望他们把地动物园所有的动物放掉,让它们在自然环境中自由自在。