wild1/waIld; waIld/adj 1 wild animals and plants live or grow in natural conditions, without being changed or controlled by people [→ tame] 野生的﹐天然生长的﹔未驯服的: wild horses 野马wild flowers 野花wild mushrooms 野蘑菇see box at见 NATURAL1 方框2 a wild area of land is in a completely natural state and does not have farms, towns etc on it〔土地〕无人烟的﹐未开垦的: the wild and beautiful landscape of Nepal 尼泊尔那原始漂亮的风景3 feeling or expressing strong uncontrolled emotions, especially anger, happiness, or excitement 感情强烈的〔尤指生气﹑高兴或激动〕: +with He was wild with rage. 他怒火中烧。A wild look (=crazy look) came into her eyes. 她眼中流露出狂野的神色。4 behaving in an uncontrolled way and not doing what other people tell you to do〔行为〕不受控制的﹐无法无天的: a wild teenager 野蛮的青少年5 [only before noun 仅用于名词前] done or said without thinking carefully or without knowing all the facts〔做事或说话〕轻率的,缺乏根据的: Take a wild guess . 胡乱猜一下吧。wild accusations 诬告6 be wild about sb/sth spoken to like someone or something very much【口】极喜爱某人/某物: I’m not wild about rap music. 我对说唱乐不是很感兴趣。7 stormy and windy 狂风暴雨的: a wild night 狂风暴雨的夜晚
wild2adv 1 go wild to become very excited or angry 变得极为兴奋[生气]: The audience went wild. 观众疯狂起来。2 run wild to behave in a very free way, without enough control〔行为〕肆无忌惮﹐任意妄为: Left on their own, the boys ran wild. 男孩们没人管﹐无法无天了。3 grow wild if plants grow wild somewhere, they have not been planted by people〔植物〕自然生长,野生
wild3n 1 in the wild in natural conditions, without being changed or controlled by people 处于野生状态: animals in the wild 野生动物2 the wilds areas where there are no towns and not many people live 人烟稀少的地区﹐偏远地区: +of the wilds of Canada 加拿大的偏远地区