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BNC: 1698 COCA: 1292
wild adj.
wild1 (wild behaviour) wild2 (wild with excitement)
wild1

adjective

wild behaviour 放蕩不羁的行爲wild with excitement 興奮得發狂wild ♦︎ disruptive ♦︎ unruly ♦︎ disorderly ♦︎ rowdyThese words all describe people, behaviour or feelings that show a lack of control or are difficult to control. 這些詞均表示缺乏管教的、難以控制的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配wild / disruptive / unruly / disorderly / rowdy behaviouran unruly / a disorderly / a rowdy crowd wild behaving in a way that lacks discipline or control and is sometimes violent 缺乏管教的;無法無天的There is a wild side to him.他有放蕩不羁的一面。He had a wild look in his eyes.他眼神狂野。Those girls have been allowed to run wild (= behave as they like because nobody is controlling them).那些女孩兒因無人管教,肆意妄爲。 disruptive dɪsˈrʌptɪv causing problems, noise, etc. so that sth is prevented from continuing or working in the normal way 引起混亂的;擾亂性的She was a disruptive influence on the rest of the class.她攪擾了班上的其他學生。Working such long hours can be extremely disruptive to home life.工作這麽長時間會嚴重擾亂家庭生活。 see also disrupt disrupt , disruption disruption unruly ʌnˈruːli (rather formal) very difficult to control 難以控制的;難以駕馭的The police were attacked by an unruly mob.警察受到無法無天的暴民的襲擊。He struggled hard to control his unruly emotions.他極力控制着自己那難以駕馭的情感。 disorderly [usually before noun] (formal) behaving in a noisy or violent way in a public place (在公共場所)鬧事的,目無法紀的He has been charged with disorderly conduct.他被指控妨害治安。They were arrested for being drunk and disorderly.他們因酒後滋事被捕。OPP orderly efficient see also disorder trouble 1 rowdy ˈraʊdi (of a group of people) making a lot of noise and likely to cause trouble (一群人)吵鬧的,搗亂的Some lads were getting a bit rowdy.幾個小夥子變得不太安分。The meeting had been quite rowdy.這個會一直開得鬧哄哄的。wild2

adjective

wild behaviour 放蕩不羁的行爲wild with excitement 興奮得發狂wild ♦︎ frantic ♦︎ furious ♦︎ mad ♦︎ frenziedThese words all describe sth which involves a lot of energy, activity or strong feeling, but in a way that is not organized or controlled. 這些詞均表示瘋狂的、激烈的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a wild / frantic / furious / mad rusha wild / frantic / frenzied efforta frantic / furious / frenzied attempt / pacefrantic / frenzied activityto go wild / madwild / mad with excitement wild involving very strong feeling in a way that is not controlled 感情熾烈的;瘋狂的Nothing could dull the sense of wild excitement that gripped them.他們興奮得發狂,什麽也不能讓他們平靜下來。His speech was greeted by wild applause.他的講話赢得了熱烈的掌聲。The crowd went wild.人群情緒激昂起來。 wildly

adverb

She looked wildly around for an escape.她環顧四周,拼命尋找逃路。His heart was beating wildly.他的心狂跳着。
frantic done quickly and with a lot of activity, but in a way that is not organized 緊張忙亂的;手忙腳亂的They began a frantic search for the missing child.他們開始手忙腳亂地尋找走丢的孩子。Things are frantic in the office right now.現在辦公室裏忙作一團。 frantically

adverb

We worked frantically to finish on time.爲了能按時完成,我們拼命地工作。
furious ˈfjʊəriəs; NAmE ˈfjʊriəsdone with great energy, speed or anger 激烈的;高速的;盛怒的A furious argument broke out.發生了激烈的爭論。Play was fast and furious in the opening minutes of the game.在開始的幾分鐘内比賽打得緊張激烈。 furiously

adverb

They worked furiously all weekend, trying to get it finished on time.他們整個周末都在拼命工作,想方設法按時完成。
mad (rather informal) done without thought or control; wild and excited 不理智的;瘋狂的;激動的Only a mad dash got them to the meeting on time.他們一陣狂奔,總算準時到了會場。 (especially BrE) The team won and the fans went mad.這個隊赢了,球迷欣喜若狂。In American English it would be more usual to say the fans went wild. 在美式英語中,較常說the fans went wild。 madly

adverb

(only used after a verb 只用於動詞後) She was rushing around madly trying to put out the fire.她瘋了似的跑來跑去,試圖把火撲滅。
frenzied ˈfrenzid [usually before noun] involving a lot of activity and/or strong feeling in a way that is not controlled and often violent or frightening 瘋狂的;狂暴的He was the subject of a frenzied attack.他受到了瘋狂的攻擊。

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