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单词 wildly
释义
wildly
(wldli )
1. adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB after verb] B2
You use wildly to emphasize the degree, amount, or intensity of something. [emphasis]
Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated.
The island's hotels vary wildly.
2.  See also wild
Collocations:
celebrate wildly
United's players, substitutes and coaches celebrated wildly — to say nothing of their supporters, perched high up in the stands — but their lead was terribly short-lived.
Times, Sunday Times
Then he celebrated wildly, like a player in need of a manager to remind him that a semi-final was just that, a semi-final.
Times, Sunday Times
Hundreds of fans who had kept a vigil outside the court celebrated wildly.
The Sun
He celebrated wildly and took his leave soon afterwards.
Times, Sunday Times
Then came that denouement and a support who had been braced for a point were suddenly celebrating wildly.
Times, Sunday Times
differ wildly
I have misgivings about an alliance of countries that differ wildly in their attitudes to fairly important things such as work and financial prudence.
Times, Sunday Times
Whenever it comes to run-of-the-mill television, opinions differ wildly.
Times, Sunday Times
These numbers often differ wildly.
Times,Sunday Times
These clubs might be in the same tier but their histories differ wildly.
The Sun
Likewise, if it's described as a particular colour or fabric, it shouldn't differ wildly from this.
The Sun
fire wildly
Witnesses claimed panicking bodyguards fired wildly after the explosion, hitting dazed survivors.
Times, Sunday Times
He picks up the phaser of a dead guard and begins firing wildly, which causes a cave-in and knocks himself unconscious.
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Having alerted security, he then ran down the theater aisle firing wildly.
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Before the miners could state their demands, the riders charged the front line firing wildly into the crowd.
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The adjutant firing wildly, they managed to escape.
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wildly different
The wildly different guest lists for the two parties speak volumes on how Britain has changed in the years between.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
In the end, we lead wildly different lives.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Each wildly different interpretation alluded to the teachings of a different philosopher.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Hospitals spent wildly different amounts on the same supplies.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Two of my friends are taking wildly different holidays this summer.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Translations:
Chinese: 非常
Japanese: 極めて
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