wayward的意思和读音

wayward

: [ˈweɪwərd] : [ˈweɪwə(r)d]

adj.

adj.well-behaved

adj.willful,wilful,naughty,unruly,errant

waywardadj.

1.difficult to control

a wayward child

wayward emotions

adj.1.,姿;,;2.;(,),3.;;

adj.1.a wayward child or someone with wayward behavior is difficult to control and does unexpected things2.not organized or controlled in the right way

1. Voice( Wayward) Xiah( ) ...

2. vulgar wayward earnest ...

3. waver v. wayward a. wharf n. ...

4. hither and thither wayward ; ecstasy ...

5. ... voracious wayward whizzy ...

6. ... · F’ANOTHER · · WAYWARD · · MUGE · ...

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1.To be sure, one might have doubted, after the wayward and impatient existence she had led, whether she merited a haven of peace at last.怀

2.I feel as if I'm always dragging my wayward brain back to the text.仿

3.For the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, creating a club-within-a-club is the only means of imposing discipline on wayward members.

4.The wayward driver, still with no flowers, was on his way back to Sweden when police pulled him over for driving recklessly on the motorway.

5.Every now and then, the black hole swallows a bit of gas, a wayward planet, or even an entire star.

6.There is no sign of the two wayward whales that have been lost near San Francisco and that could be a good thing.

7.Though the China Banking Regulatory Commission has been trying to bring wayward lending back onto the books, the genie is out of the bottle.

8.China, with its own poor human rights record, can be expected to try to tone down criticism of its wayward protege.

9.European policy makers are trying to pressure wayward countries like Greece into taking stronger action to fix their finances.

10.For a friend, so don't need to be good and not hypocrisy, trying to say may say so, and sometimes wayward will be accepted.