wildness ['waɪldnɪs]  

wildness

wildness  ['waɪldnɪs]

n. 野蛮;原始;荒凉 

名词复数:wildnesses 

To the engineers who dominate China’s leadership, the rivers’ wildness must seem an impertinence. 对于控制中国领导层的工程师们而言,河流的原始状态一定显得鲁莽突兀。
' " There was almost a wildness in the old man's voice as he spoke, so that Heidi seemed to hear the croaking of the bird again even more distinctly. ’” 爷爷在说的时候声音里几乎有一种野蛮的语调,使得海蒂好似又听见了大鸟的鸣叫声,甚至这次听的更清楚了。

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  • n. 野蛮;原始;荒凉
  • 1. To the engineers who dominate China’s leadership, the rivers’ wildness must seem an impertinence.

    对于控制中国领导层的工程师们而言,河流的原始状态一定显得鲁莽突兀。

  • 2. ' " There was almost a wildness in the old man's voice as he spoke, so that Heidi seemed to hear the croaking of the bird again even more distinctly.

    ’” 爷爷在说的时候声音里几乎有一种野蛮的语调,使得海蒂好似又听见了大鸟的鸣叫声,甚至这次听的更清楚了。

  • 3. I wouldn’t encounter a similar wildness until a day in my twenties when, diving in the Caribbean, a school that seemed more like a herd of aptly named bigeye tuna surged past.

    到二十多岁时,我第一次遭遇到类似的野蛮情境,那时在加勒比海潜水,一群游鱼,更恰当地说是一群大眼金枪鱼,从我身旁汹涌而过。

  • wildness (n.) early 14c., "unrestrained behavior," from wild (adj.) + -ness. Late 14c. as "frenzy;" mid-15c. as "undomesticated state."
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