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ADJ. 形容词1.?(动物或植物)野生的Wild animals or plants live or grow in natural surroundings and are not taken care of by people. 双语例句例: We saw two more wild cats creeping towards us in the darkness. 我们看见还有两只野猫在黑暗中向我们爬来。 例: The lane was lined with wild flowers. 那条小径上开满了野花。 2.?荒芜的Wild land is natural and is not used by people. 双语例句例: a wild area of woods and lakes. 一片荒芜的森林和湖泊区域。 3.?(天气或海面)狂风暴雨的Wild is used to describe the weather or the sea when it is stormy. 双语例句例: The wild weather did not deter some people from taking an unseasonable dip in the sea. 尽管风雨交加,一些人还是会在不适合下海的季节到海里游泳。 4.?(行为)狂热的Wild behaviour is uncontrolled, excited, or energetic. 双语例句例: The children are wild with joy. 孩子们欣喜若狂。 例: As George himself came on stage they went wild. 当乔治本人登上舞台的时候,他们都发狂了。 5.?(指人或其行为)疯狂的If you describe someone or their behaviour as wild, you mean that they behave in a very uncontrolled way. 双语例句例: The house is in a mess after a wild party. 一次疯狂的聚会之后,房子里一片狼藉。 6.?(想法)不寻常的 , (猜测)胡乱的 A wild idea is unusual or extreme. A wild guess is one that you make without much thought. 双语例句例: Browning's prediction is no better than a wild guess. 布朗宁的预言只不过是胡乱猜测而已。
NOUN. 名词1.?[PL 复数] 荒野The wilds of a place are the natural areas that are far away from cities and towns. 双语例句例: They went canoeing in the wilds of Canada. 他们在加拿大的荒野中划独木舟。
PHRASE. 习语1.?处于野生状态Animals that live in the wild live in a free and natural state and are not taken care of by people. 双语例句例: Fewer than a thousand giant pandas still live in the wild. 只有不到1000只大熊猫仍在野外生活。
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