B2 uncontrolled, violent, or extreme疯狂的;狂暴的;猛烈的
slang very unusual, often in a way that is attractive or exciting不寻常的;极棒的;非凡的
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Most parents try to steer a middle course between imposing very strict discipline and letting their kids run wild.
Ben took a wild slash at the ball and luckily managed to hit it.
The drunk took a wild swing at Harry.
When he runs his fingers through my hair, it drives me wild!
Peter used to throw really wild parties.
A2 used to refer to plants or animals that live or grow independently of people, in natural conditions and with natural characteristics野生的;未经栽培的;未经驯化的
B2 Wild land is not used to grow crops and has few people living in it.荒无人烟的;未经开垦的
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The field was ablaze with poppies and wild flowers.
I had a rather alarming encounter with a wild pig.
Most wild animals won't attack unless they are provoked.
The zebra is a wild African horse with black and white stripes.
The river is fringed with wild flowers.
C2 something that you say that is not based on facts and is probably wrong毫无根据的指控/猜测/谣言
in natural conditions, independent of humans在野生环境中
in an area that is far from where people usually live and difficult to get to, and that is not considered easy to live in荒野;偏远地区
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