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单词 wild
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adjective | noun
wildwild1 /waɪld/ adjective 1 in a natural state wild
wild plants, animals, and areas of land are in their natural state, and have not been changed or controlled by people:
  • The wild flowers in the desert begin blooming in April.
  • The animals that live in the national parks are wild.
  • natural
    something that is natural was not made or caused by people:
  • The river had worn away the rock to form a natural bridge.
  • Natural disasters such as earthquakes can cause enormous amounts of damage.
  • untamed
    untamed areas of land have never been changed or used by people:
  • The trail goes through the untamed wilderness of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
  • unspoiled
    unspoiled places have not been changed or polluted (=made dirty) by people:
  • The island has few visitors, and the beaches are white and unspoiled.
  • virgin
    virgin forests or wilderness have no roads or buildings in them, and trees have not been cut down:
  • The law will protect virgin rain forests.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see tame ➔ see naturalADVERBS: wildYou can make the adjective natural into an adverb by using an -ly ending: The bridge is formed naturally as water wears away the rock.
    2 behaving in a very excited, noisy, or uncontrolled way wild
    behaving in a very excited way and not controlling your behavior:
  • The crowd went wild when the team scored another touchdown.
  • disruptive
    behaving in a way that causes problems or interrupts something, for example a class or meeting:
  • Disruptive behavior in the classroom, such as talking or fighting, makes it hard for the teacher to teach.
  • unruly
    behaving in a way that is difficult to control. You use unruly especially about children, young people, and crowds that someone is in charge of:
  • The book gives advice on dealing with an unruly child who will not do anything you ask.
  • rowdy
    a rowdy group of people make a lot of noise, especially in a way that disturbs other people:
  • They held a rowdy party that kept everyone in the neighborhood awake.
  • ADVERBS: wildYou can make the adjectives wild, disruptive, and rowdy into adverbs by using an -ly ending: The crowd cheered wildly as their team scored. | The students rushed rowdily down the hall.
    adjective | noun
    wildwild2 noun ➔ see nature
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