释义 |
*wild¹ /waɪld; waɪld/ adj 1 wild animals and plants live or grow in natural conditions, and are not looked after by people on farms, in gardens etc 野生的,天然生长的; 未驯服的: wild horses 野马 wild flowers 野花 2 a wild area of land is in a completely natural state and does not have farms, towns etc on it 〔土地〕无人烟的,未开垦的: some of the wildest and most beautiful parts of Pakistan 巴基斯坦最蛮荒、最美丽的一些地区 3 very excited, angry, or happy and unable to control your feelings 〔激动、生气或高兴等〕感情强烈的,狂野的: A wild look came into her eyes. 她眼中流露出狂野的神色。 go wild (=become very excited or angry) 变得极为兴奋[愤怒]: When the band came back on stage the crowd went wild. 乐队回到台上时观众兴奋异常。 4 stormy and windy 〔天气〕狂风暴雨的: It was a wild night. 那晚风雨大作。 5 done or said without thinking carefully or without knowing all the facts, with the result that you may be completely wrong 〔做事或说话〕轻率的; 缺乏根据的: a wild guess 瞎猜 wild accusations 胡乱指责 6 be wild about spoken to like someone or something very much 【口】 极喜爱〔某人或物〕: I'm not too wild about his movies. 我不怎么喜欢他的影片。 7 run wild to behave in an uncontrolled way because people do not try to control you and tell you what you should do 肆无忌惮,任意妄为: She lets her children run wild. 她听任自己的孩子为所欲为。 |