wildly
英 [ˈwaɪldli]
美 [ˈwaɪldli]
adv. 失控地; 紊乱地; 极其; 非常
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.6577 / COCA.5596
牛津词典
adv.
- 失控地;紊乱地
in a way that is not controlled- She looked wildly around for an escape.
她环顾四周,拼命寻找逃路。 - His heart was beating wildly.
他的心脏剧烈地跳着。
- She looked wildly around for an escape.
- 极其;非常
extremely; very- 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。
- The story had been wildly exaggerated.
柯林斯词典
- See also:Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated...The island's hotels vary wildly.wild
英英释义
adv
- to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree
- the storyline is wildly unrealistic
- with violent and uncontrollable passion
- attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over
- in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner
- He gesticulated wildly
双语例句
- A man with a paper hat upon his head was gesticulating wildly
一个戴纸帽的男子在拼命地打手势。 - He ran wildly down the road.
他一路狂奔而去。 - Everyone was on their feet applauding wildly.
每个人都站起身来热烈鼓掌。 - Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated
有关他酗酒的报道极尽夸张。 - A band played salsa, and spectators danced wildly.
乐队演奏萨尔萨舞曲,观众们纵情跳舞。 - He stumbled, clawed wildly at the air and fell backwards into the water.
他绊了一脚,双手在空中胡乱抓了几下,然后仰天栽进了水里。 - George struggled wildly, going under and resurfacing at regular intervals.
乔治疯狂地挣扎,不断在水面上浮浮沉沉。 - The politician's closing words brought the whole crowd to their feet, cheering wildly.
那个政治家的结束语使全场听众起立、狂热地欢呼起来。 - He had been greeted by the sight of his mother, her red hair wildly streaming.
他最先看见了他母亲,她红色的头发在风中狂舞。 - Pulling the Lion's tail, and getting away with it, proved wildly popular.
拉狮子的尾巴,并且侥幸成功了,结果就是他广受欢迎。