wildly

wildly [ˈwaɪldli]  [ˈwaɪldlɪ] 

wildly 基本解释

副词疯狂地; 粗暴地,野蛮地; 野生地; 失去控制地

wildly 相关例句

副词

1. The spectators applauded wildly.
    观众拼命地鼓掌。

2. I was guessing wildly.
    我随便乱猜。

wildly 网络解释

1. 野生地:wildling 野生动物 | wildly 野生地 | wildness 野生

2. 失去控制的:direction方向 | wildly失去控制的 | brick砖,砖块

3. 发狂地,荒唐地:clap 拍手;鼓掌 | wildly 发狂地,荒唐地 | lazy 懒惰的,懒散的

4. 野生地/野蛮地/粗暴地/荒芜地/胡乱地/随便地:wildlifer /强烈呼吁保护野生动植物的人/ | wildly /野生地/野蛮地/粗暴地/荒芜地/胡乱地/随便地/ | wildness /野生/野蛮/粗暴/

wildly 词典解释
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1. wildly的意思

1. 非常;极其
    You use wildly to emphasize the degree, amount, or intensity of something.

    e.g. Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated...
           有关他酗酒的报道极尽夸张。
    e.g. The island's hotels vary wildly.
           岛上的宾馆千差万别。

wildly 单语例句

1. That has sent investors into periods of panic in recent weeks, causing stocks on Wall Street to careen wildly.

2. Candles light the entire Baiyun Taoist Temple ceremonial hall where 10 monks dressed in traditional, intricately embroidered and wildly coloured Taoist gowns take turns reading long prayers.

3. wildly的反义词

3. Based on Charlotte Bronte's classic novel of the same name, this production was wildly popular when it debuted last year.

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4. Speculation has sprung up to fill the gaps in the official information and there has been wildly circulating criticism of the rescue efforts.

5. wildly

5. James'habit of wildly racing out of his area has also previously been a common sight.

6. wildly

6. The deafening attack triggered confusion and panic throughout the hotel, and sent cars swerving wildly on a roundabout to escape the blasts.

7. Luke stands on his seat and strums wildly on his copycat rock guitar.

8. wildly

8. Many contracts are " cost plus ", meaning there will be no penalty if a contractor wildly exceeds the initial projection.

9. wildly

9. If eurozone growth wildly outperforms expectations in the next few years, banks'balance sheets would strengthen and German taxpayers'pockets would deepen.

10. Long term market demand should be distinguished from short term demand, which can fluctuate wildly because of changes in expectations.

wildly 英英释义

adv

1. to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree

    e.g. the storyline is wildly unrealistic

2. with violent and uncontrollable passion

    e.g. attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over

3. in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner

    e.g. He gesticulated wildly

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