时间: 2025-04-26 10:09:19
美: [waɪld]
英: [waɪld]
adj. 野生的;野蛮的;狂热的;荒凉的
n. 荒野
adv. 疯狂地;胡乱地
n. (Wild)人名;(英)怀尔德;(法、德、葡、捷、匈)维尔德
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 10:09:19
词源分析:该词源于古英语“wilde”,意为“自然的、未驯化的”。其词根可以追溯到日耳曼语系,相关的词汇在多种语言中都有类似的含义。
历史背景:该词的首次记录可以追溯到公元前8世纪的古英语诗歌中,表达了对自然状态与人类文明的对比。
课本:在**的英语教材中,通常在初中或高中阶段引入该词。在牛津和美国的教材中,可能在小学阶段的自然科学或文学作品中出现。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在法律领域中,可以指“wild card”条款,表示不确定性或灵活性。在艺术领域,常用来描述不受约束的创作风格。
The wild animals roam freely in the forest.
野生动物在森林中自由游荡。
She has a wild imagination that creates amazing stories.
她有着奇特的想象力,创造出惊人的故事。
The party last night was a wild experience!
昨晚的派对真是一次疯狂的经历!
They found a wildflower growing in the crack of the pavement.
他们在路面缝隙中发现了一朵野花。
His wild behavior often gets him into trouble.
他疯狂的行为常常让他陷入麻烦。
*. The wild landscape was breathtaking and untouched by civilization.
这片原始的风景令人屏息,未被文明破坏。
The wild card in our strategy could change the outcome of the game.
我们策略中的“意外因素”可能改变游戏的结果。
She danced wildly, losing herself in the music.
她疯狂地跳舞,沉浸在音乐中。
The wild west is often romanticized in American literature.
“狂野西部”在美国文学中常常被浪漫化。
He took a wild guess and got the answer right!
他随口猜测,竟然猜对了答案!
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通过以上的分析,可以更深入地理解并灵活运用“wild”这个单词。
[ADJ] Wild animals or plants live or grow in natural surroundings and are not taken care of by people. (动物或植物) 野生的
例:We saw two more wild cats creeping toward us in the darkness.我们看见还有两只野猫在黑暗中向我们爬来。
[ADJ] Wild land is natural and is not used by people. 荒芜的
例:...a wild area of woods and lakes.…一片荒芜的森林和湖泊区域。
[N-PLURAL] The wilds of a place are the natural areas that are far away from cities and towns. 荒野
例:They went canoeing in the wilds of Canada.他们在加拿大的荒野地区划独木舟。
[ADJ] Wild is used to describe the weather or the sea when it is stormy. (天气或海面) 狂风暴雨的
例:The wild weather did not deter some people from taking an unseasonable dip in the sea.狂风暴雨的天气并没有使一些不合时宜地到海里游泳的人却步。
[ADJ] Wild behaviour is uncontrolled, excited, or energetic. (行为) 狂热的
例:The children are wild with joy.孩子们欣喜若狂。
例:As George himself came on stage they went wild.当乔治本人登上舞台的时候,他们都发狂了。
[[ADV with v]] wildly 狂热地
例:As she finished each song, the crowd clapped wildly.她每唱完一首歌,人群就狂热地鼓起掌来。
[ADJ] If you describe someone or their behaviour as wild, you mean that they behave in a very uncontrolled way. (指人或其行为) 疯狂的
例:The house is in a mess after a wild party.一次疯狂的聚会之后,房子里一片狼藉。
[[ADV with v]] wildly 疯狂地
例:Five people were injured as Reynolds slashed out wildly with a kitchen knife.五个人因雷诺兹拿着菜刀疯狂乱砍而受伤。
[[ADJ n]] A wild idea is unusual or extreme. A wild guess is one that you make without much thought. 不寻常的 (想法); 胡乱的 (猜测)
例:Browning's prediction is no better than a wild guess.布朗宁的预言只不过是胡乱猜测而已。
[ADV] wildly 不寻常地; 胡乱地
例:"Thirteen?" he guessed wildly.“十三?”他胡乱猜道。
[PHRASE] Animals that live in the wild live in a free and natural state and are not taken care of by people. 处于野生状态
例:Fewer than a thousand giant pandas still live in the wild.不到1000只的大熊猫还处于野生状态。