wild
英 [英 [waɪld]]
美 [美 [waɪld]]
adj. 自然生长的; 野的; 野生的; 天然的; 荒凉的; 荒芜的; 缺乏管教的; 无法无天的; 放荡的
n. 自然环境; 野生状态; 偏远地区; 人烟稀少的地区
复数:wilds
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双语例句
- I counted 34 wild goats grazing
我数了数,有34只野山羊在啃草。 - I could not forget the wild look in his eyes.
我忘不了他圆睁的双眼。 - They marched into town to the wild cheers of the inhabitants.
他们在居民们狂热的欢呼声中迈步走进镇里。 - Hedgerows and meadows are thick with a tapestry of wild flowers.
灌木树篱和草地中开满了五彩缤纷的野花。 - We disturbed a wild boar that had been foraging by the roadside
我们惊动了一只一直在路边觅食的野猪。 - She lived a wild and incredible life
她过去的生活极其放纵。 - Wild boar readily hybridises with the domestic pig
野猪很容易和家猪杂交。 - They went canoeing in the wilds of Canada.
他们去澳大利亚的荒野河谷中划独木舟。 - When angry or excited, however, he could be wild, profane, and terrifying
但愤怒或激动的时候,他也会发狂、会骂人、令人生畏。 - One's wild ambition came to light.
野心败露了。