wild

US /waɪld/
UK /waɪld/
"wild" picture
1.

野生的, 未驯化的

living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated.

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We saw a herd of wild horses galloping across the plains.
我们看到一群马在平原上奔驰。
The garden was overgrown with wild flowers and weeds.
花园里长满了花和杂草。
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狂野的, 不受控制的

uncontrolled or unrestrained.

:
The crowd went wild when their team scored the winning goal.
当他们的球队打进制胜球时,人群沸腾了
He has a wild imagination.
他有狂野的想象力。
3.

荒凉的, 未开垦的

denoting a place that is uninhabited, desolate, or uncultivated.

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They ventured deep into the wild mountains.
他们深入荒野的山区。
The explorers discovered a vast, wild landscape.
探险家们发现了一片广阔而荒凉的土地。
1.

荒野, 野外

an uncultivated or uninhabited region.

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They decided to explore the great wild.
他们决定探索广阔的荒野
Survival in the wild requires special skills.
野外生存需要特殊技能。
1.

狂野地, 不受控制地

in a wild or uncontrolled manner.

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The children ran wild in the park.
孩子们在公园里撒野
His hair grew wild and unkempt.
他的头发长得蓬乱