feral的意思和读音

feral

: [ˈfɪrəl] : [ˈfɪərəl]

adj.

adj.domesticated

adj.wild,untamed,undomesticated,savage,uncontrollable

feraladj.

1.living wild, especially after escaping from life as a pet or on a farm

feral cats

adj.1.,,

adj.1.a feral cat or other animal is one that lives in a wild state but was once kept as a pet or lived on a farm

1. ferocity feral ferreous ...

2. ferocity feral ferreous ...

3. Skills Feral Balance ...

4. feminist feral ferment (使) ...

5. Fecund Feral Fermentation ...

6. falter v. feral a. fester v. , 使 ...

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1.What had wrung this rapturous outpouring from this woman, and why did no one else seem to take note of her feral presence?

2.We don't want you to be able to get all Feral talents and OoC. You can be a good bear, good cat, get good PvP talents or get Omen.PVP

3.There was one perfect swingy satin pea coat, the exaggerated collar in black shading down into a leopard print, refined and feral.

4.Legendary ancestors once found it relatively easy to balance their feral instincts against their human wisdom, but no longer.

5.but panic about feral youths menacing upright citizens and misspending the best years of their lives has not gone away.

6.A few months of tender loving care and no one would ever suspect that they were feral fruits for several years.怀

7.An ironclad mauler 's powerful limbs end in long, deadly claws, and its face is a twisted and feral version of a normal bear's face.

8.Some ecologists argue that feral cats are so terrible for urban ecosystems that they really ought to be euthanized.

9.When in this enraged state, a human host can likewise become possessed and be transformed into a feral, wolf-like beast.宿

10.As I say above, Labour could and should have done more to deal with "the feral beast" .”。