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wild W0153500 (wīld)adj. wild·er, wild·est 1. Occurring, growing, or living in a natural state; not domesticated, cultivated, or tamed: wild geese; edible wild plants.2. Not inhabited or farmed: remote, wild country.3. Uncivilized or barbarous.4. a. Lacking supervision or restraint: wild children living in the street.b. Disorderly; unruly: a wild scene in the school cafeteria.c. Characterized by a lack of moral restraint; dissolute or licentious: recalled his wild youth with remorse.5. Lacking regular order or arrangement; disarranged: wild locks of long hair.6. Full of, marked by, or suggestive of strong, uncontrolled emotion: wild with jealousy; a wild look in his eye; a wild rage.7. Extravagant; fantastic: a wild idea.8. Furiously disturbed or turbulent; stormy: wild weather.9. Risky; imprudent: wild financial schemes.10. a. Impatiently eager: wild to get away for the weekend.b. Informal Highly enthusiastic: just wild about the new music.11. Based on little or no evidence or probability; unfounded: wild accusations; a wild guess.12. Deviating greatly from an intended course; erratic: a wild bullet.13. Games Having an equivalence or value determined by the cardholder's choice: playing poker with deuces wild.adv. In a wild manner: growing wild; roaming wild.n.1. A natural or undomesticated state: returned the zoo animals to the wild; plants that grow abundantly in the wild.2. often wilds A region that is mostly uninhabited or uncultivated: the wilds of the northern steppes.intr.v. wild·ed, wild·ing, wilds To go about in a group threatening, robbing, or attacking others. [Middle English wilde, from Old English.] wild′ly adv.wild′ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | wildly - to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree; "the storyline is wildly unrealistic" | | 2. | wildly - in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner; "He gesticulated wildly" | | 3. | wildly - with violent and uncontrollable passion; "attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over" | Translationswild (waild) adjective1. (of animals) not tamed. wolves and other wild animals. 野生的 野生的2. (of land) not cultivated. 未開墾的 未开垦的3. uncivilized or lawless; savage. wild tribes. 未開化的,野蠻的 未开化的,原始的 4. very stormy; violent. a wild night at sea; a wild rage. 狂暴的 狂暴的5. mad, crazy, insane etc. wild with hunger; wild with anxiety. 瘋狂的 疯狂的6. rash. a wild hope. 迫切的 急切的7. not accurate or reliable. a wild guess. 不準確的,不可靠的 不切实际的8. very angry. 盛怒的 狂怒的ˈwildly adverb 狂野地 狂暴地ˈwildness noun 狂野 粗野,野生,未开化 ˈwildfire: spread like wildfire (of eg news) to spread extremely fast. 野火 野火ˈwildfowl noun plural wild birds, especially water birds such as ducks, geese etc. 野鳥(尤指野鴨、野鵝等水鳥) 猎鸟ˌwild-ˈgoose chase an attempt to catch or find something one cannot possibly obtain. 白忙一場,徒勞之舉 荒谬无益之追求,徒劳的举动 ˈwildlife noun wild animals, birds, insects etc collectively. to protect wildlife. 野生動物 野生动物in the wild (of an animal) in its natural surroundings. Young animals have to learn to look after themselves in the wild. (動物)在自然棲息地 在野外,在大自然中 the wilds the uncultivated areas (of a country etc). They're living out in the wilds of Australia somewhere. 窮鄉僻壤 荒野,未开发地区 the Wild WestwestEncyclopediaSeewild |