wilder的意思和读音

wilder

n.

adj.

adv.

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wildered  wildering  wilders  

wilderadj.— see alsowildlyanimals/plants

1.living or growing in natural conditions; not kept in a house or on a farm

wild animals/flowers

a wild rabbit

wild strawberries

The plants grow wild along the banks of rivers.沿

scenery/land

2.in its natural state; not changed by people

wild moorland

out of control

3.lacking discipline or control

The boy is wild and completely out of control.

He had a wild look in his eyes.

feelings

4.full of very strong feeling

wild laughter怀

The crowd went wild .

It makes me wild(= very angry) to see such waste.

not sensible

5.not carefully planned; not sensible or accurate

He made a wild guess at the answer.

wild accusations

exciting

6.(informal)very good, enjoyable or exciting

We had a wild time in New York.

enthusiastic

7.(informal)~ about sb/sth…;very enthusiastic about sb/sth

She's totally wild about him.

I'm not wild about the idea.

weather/sea

8.affected by storms and strong winds

a wild night

The sea was wild.

IDMbeyond sbs wildest dreamsfar more, better, etc. than you could ever have imagined or hoped for

Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd meet him again.

not/never in sbs wildest dreamsused to say that sth has happened in a way that sb did not expect at all

Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd meet him again.

The ivy has run wild.

Let your imagination run wild and be creative./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

run wildto grow or develop freely without any control

The ivy has run wild.

Let your imagination run wild and be creative./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

if children or animalsrun wild , they behave as they like because nobody is controlling themwild horses would not drag, make, etc. sb (do sth)使);used to say that nothing would prevent sb from doing sth or make them do sth they do not want to don.

1.[sing]a natural environment that is not controlled by people

The bird is too tame now to survive in the wild .

2.[pl]areas of a country far from towns or cities, where few people live

the wilds of Alaska

They live on a farm somewhere out in the wilds .

v.1.〉(使);(使),(使)

n.1.怀2.

adj.1.“wild”

adv.1.“wild”

adj.1.The comparative of wild

adv.1.The comparative of wild

1. (be+fall ) (be+wilder ) ② (be+fore ) ...

2.怀 Welch Wilder 怀 Wilkerson ...

3. Eliot Wilder Orwell ...

5.怀 ... Capt. D.M. Jones , 2, Lt. R.R. Wilder 4, Lt. E.F. McGurl

7. wilding wilder wildness ...

8. wanda Wilder Wendy ...

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1.Stop thinking that if you were thinner, prettier, wilder in bed, or more exciting he would be faithful.

2.No little girl wants to hear about the Wilder men her mother took to her bed, using them till they were spent, then killing them.

3.The Islamist leadership seems to have little control over the wilder jihadist groups, and is itself hardening on human rights.(jihadistgroups)

4.Finding the school in Mansfield insufficiently challenging, Wilder, with her mother's consent, stayed home to educate herself.西怀

5.It was cold, and I found myself daydreaming about the jungle, where surely the sun would be warmer, the trees bigger and the people wilder.——

6.Doug Wilder, a Democrat, and the first black American to be elected governor of a state, got things moving with an article for Politico.怀(DougWilder)Politico

7.Billy Wilder for this would be great. I think the guy that I would, you know, it's a funny one, George Stevens.

8.I saw its ordered happiness, but a fever in my blood asked for a wilder course. There seemed to me something alarming in such easy delights..西

9.In his love stories, Billy Wilder did not follow the Hollywood tradition of sweet boy-meets-girl situations.怀

10.Its visual style is seemingly very simple, as Billy Wilder is not a very showy director, and that was something that really appealed to me.怀(BillyWilder)