wayward 英 [ˈweɪwəd]   美 [ˈweɪwərd]

wayward

wayward  英 [ˈweɪwəd] 美 [ˈweɪwərd]

adj. 任性的;不规则的;刚愎的 

And behind the veil of secrecy there appears to be more hustle to crack down on wayward, smaller exporters. 而且在神秘面纱背后,似乎有更急速的活动打击任性的、规模较小的出口商。
While Paul is describing this behavior as the result of wayward passions, the chief sin is idolatry and separation from the one true God. 虽然保罗描述这种行为为任性激情的结果,主要的罪来自偶像崇拜,将一个人与独一的真神分开。

  • Someone wayward is a little stubborn and independent — they're determined to find their own way and are not easily controlled.
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  • adj. 任性的;不规则的;刚愎的
  • 1. And behind the veil of secrecy there appears to be more hustle to crack down on wayward, smaller exporters.

    而且在神秘面纱背后,似乎有更急速的活动打击任性的、规模较小的出口商。

  • 2. While Paul is describing this behavior as the result of wayward passions, the chief sin is idolatry and separation from the one true God.

    虽然保罗描述这种行为为任性激情的结果,主要的罪来自偶像崇拜,将一个人与独一的真神分开。

  • 3. The “start of work means an end to freedom, but also to doubt, intensity and wayward desires...

    工作的开始意味着自由的结束,也同时是疑惑、不安和任性的欲望的终结……

  • wayward (adj.) late 14c., shortening of aweiward "turned away," from way (adv.), shortening of away + -ward. Related: Waywardly; waywardness.
way·ward / ˈweɪwəd ; NAmE ˈweɪwərd / adjective ( formal) difficult to control 难以控制的;任性的;倔强的 SYN headstrong a wayward child 任性的孩子 wayward emotions 反覆无常的情绪 way·ward·ness / ˈweɪwədnəs ; NAmE ˈweɪwərdnəs / noun [uncountable ] way·ward / ˈweɪwəd ; NAmE ˈweɪwərd / way·ward·ness / ˈweɪwədnəs ; NAmE ˈweɪwərdnəs /
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