wanton的意思和读音

wanton

: [ˈwɑntən] : [ˈwɒntən]

adj.怀

v.

n.;〈

wantons  wantoned  wantoning  

adj.justifiable,restrained,benign

adj.gratuitous,motiveless,meaningless,reckless,immoral

wantonadj.

1.[ubn]怀causing harm or damage deliberately and for no acceptable reason

wanton destruction

a wanton disregard for human life

2.behaving in a very immoral way; having many sexual partners

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adj.1.causing harm or damage for no reason2.a wanton woman has sex with a lot of men

1. wanting wanton warden ...

2. wanting wanton warden ...

3. Vice Wanton Xenodocheum ...

4. wanting wanton wantonly ... ...

5. wallet n. wanton adj. warden n. ...

6.  ——使”(Wanton)、“”(Unchaste)、“”(Filth)。  ——

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1.I would like to close your eyes and the wind blowing my wanton, Chuisan my thoughts, my feelings Chuisan . . .

2.Brothel was an indecent existence in the eyes of a common lady and brothel girls were all wanton women as well.

3.rain, waving her little guilty at all, this season does not belong to the same publicity to her wanton, and I want her cool.

4.Rain as if it brutally wanton drowned your estate, make you feel the desolation and failure heart!仿使

5.The wanton action of a man of maturity---the deceived innocence of an ignorant child!

6.Put a Cantonese wanton wrapping between 2 spoons, deep-fry in hot oil to form a small golden bowl, take it out, strain, and set aside.广

7.She had rather suspected some of those wanton trollops, who gave themselves airs because, forsooth, they thought themselves handsome.怀

8.But to start the next wave of opportunities, we need to revive the kind of wanton cross-pollination that got us this far.

9.And yet, if we give ourselves wholly to wanton vengeance, we sacrifice all we are and all we may become in the name of destruction.

10.In an environment where immediate and brutal gratification reigns, his wanton tenderness for a stranger humiliates him.