wildly 英 [ˈwaɪldli]   美 [ˈwaɪldlɪ]

wildly

wildly  英 [ˈwaɪldli] 美 [ˈwaɪldlɪ]

adv. 野生地;野蛮地;狂暴地;鲁莽地 

When she put the car in gear it began to buck wildly. 当她把汽车搭上齿轮时,汽车便开始颠簸地行进。
The audience applauded wildly at the end of the opera. 观众在歌剧结束时狂热地鼓掌喝彩。

  • If you've ever done something in a big, excited, uninhibited way, you know what it means to do things wildly. Preschoolers might sit in a calm circle for a little while, but they're usually happier running around wildly.
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  • adv. 野生地;野蛮地;狂暴地;鲁莽地
  • 1. When she put the car in gear it began to buck wildly.

    当她把汽车搭上齿轮时,汽车便开始颠簸地行进。

  • 2. The audience applauded wildly at the end of the opera.

    观众在歌剧结束时狂热地鼓掌喝彩。

  • 3. You know how occasionally someone you know will suddenly do something so wildly uncharacteristic, you begin to question whether you ever really knew them at all?

    你知道那种感觉吗? 你认识的人偶尔会突然做出不寻常的疯狂举动,于是你开始怀疑你是否真的认识他们。

  • wildly (adv.) early 15c., from wild (adj.) + -ly (2).
wild·ly / ˈwaɪldli ; NAmE ˈwaɪldli / adverb 1 in a way that is not controlled 失控地;紊乱地 She looked wildly around for an escape. 她环顾四周,拚命寻找逃路。 His heart was beating wildly. 他的心脏剧烈地跳着。 2 extremely; very 极其;非常 The story had been wildly exaggerated. 这件事被过分地夸大了。 It is not a wildly funny play. 这并不是一出太滑稽的戏剧。 wild·ly / ˈwaɪldli ; NAmE ˈwaɪldli /
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