wild adj. ⇨wild1 (wild behaviour)⇨wild2 (wild with excitement)wild1
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wild behaviour放荡不羁的行为wild with excitement兴奋得发狂wild ♦︎ disruptive ♦︎ unruly ♦︎ disorderly ♦︎ rowdyThese words all describe people, behaviour or feelings that show a lack of control or are difficult to control.这些词均表示缺乏管教的、难以控制的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆wild / disruptive / unruly / disorderly / rowdy behaviour◆an unruly / a disorderly / a rowdy crowd■wildbehaving in a way that lacks discipline or control and is sometimes violent缺乏管教的;无法无天的◆There is a wild side to him.他有放荡不羁的一面。◆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).那些女孩儿因无人管教,肆意妄为。■disruptive dɪsˈrʌptɪv causing problems, noise, etc. so that sth is prevented from continuing or working in the normal way引起混乱的;扰乱性的◆She was a disruptive influence on the rest of the class.她搅扰了班上的其他学生。◆Working such long hours can be extremely disruptive to home life.工作这么长时间会严重扰乱家庭生活。 see also disrupt ⇨ disrupt, disruption ⇨ disruption■unruly ʌnˈruːli (ratherformal) very difficult to control难以控制的;难以驾驭的◆The police were attacked by an unruly mob.警察受到无法无天的暴民的袭击。◆He struggled hard to control his unruly emotions.他极力控制着自己那难以驾驭的情感。■disorderly [usually before noun] (formal) behaving in a noisy or violent way in a public place(在公共场所)闹事的,目无法纪的◆He has been charged with disorderly conduct.他被指控妨害治安。◆They were arrested for being drunk and disorderly.他们因酒后滋事被捕。OPPorderly ⇨ efficient see also disorder ⇨ trouble1■rowdy ˈraʊdi (of a group of people) making a lot of noise and likely to cause trouble(一群人)吵闹的,捣乱的◆Some lads were getting a bit rowdy.几个小伙子变得不太安分。◆The meeting had been quite rowdy.这个会一直开得闹哄哄的。wild2
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wild behaviour放荡不羁的行为wild with excitement兴奋得发狂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.这些词均表示疯狂的、激烈的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a wild / frantic / furious / mad rush◆a wild / frantic / frenzied effort◆a frantic / furious / frenzied attempt / pace◆frantic / frenzied activity◆to go wild / mad◆wild / mad with excitement■wildinvolving very strong feeling in a way that is not controlled感情炽烈的;疯狂的◆Nothing could dull the sense of wild excitement that gripped them.他们兴奋得发狂,什么也不能让他们平静下来。◆His speech was greeted by wild applause.他的讲话赢得了热烈的掌声。◆The crowd went wild.人群情绪激昂起来。▸wildly
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◆She looked wildly around for an escape.她环顾四周,拼命寻找逃路。◆His heart was beating wildly.他的心狂跳着。■franticdone quickly and with a lot of activity, but in a way that is not organized紧张忙乱的;手忙脚乱的◆They began a frantic search for the missing child.他们开始手忙脚乱地寻找走丢的孩子。◆Things are frantic in the office right now.现在办公室里忙作一团。▸frantically
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◆We worked frantically to finish on time.为了能按时完成,我们拼命地工作。■furious ˈfjʊəriəs; NAmEˈfjʊriəsdone with great energy, speed or anger激烈的;高速的;盛怒的◆A furious argument broke out.发生了激烈的争论。◆Play was fast and furious in the opening minutes of the game.在开始的几分钟内比赛打得紧张激烈。▸furiously
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◆They worked furiously all weekend, trying to get it finished on time.他们整个周末都在拼命工作,想方设法按时完成。■mad (ratherinformal) done without thought or control; wild and excited不理智的;疯狂的;激动的◆Only a mad dash got them to the meeting on time.他们一阵狂奔,总算准时到了会场。◆ (especially BrE) The team won and the fans went mad.这个队赢了,球迷欣喜若狂。ⓘ In American English it would be more usual to say the fans went wild.在美式英语中,较常说the fans went wild。▸madly
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(only used after a verb只用于动词后) ◆She was rushing around madly trying to put out the fire.她疯了似的跑来跑去,试图把火扑灭。■frenziedˈfrenzid [usually before noun] involving a lot of activity and/or strong feeling in a way that is not controlled and often violent or frightening疯狂的;狂暴的◆He was the subject of a frenzied attack.他受到了疯狂的攻击。
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