| 单词 | wild | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency wild(waɪld) adjective 1.  (of animals) living independently of humans; not domesticated or tame  2.  (of plants) growing in a natural state; not cultivated 3.  uninhabited or uncultivated; desolate   a wild stretch of land 4.  living in a savage or uncivilized way  wild tribes 5.  lacking restraint   wild merriment 6.  of great violence or intensity   a wild storm 7.  disorderly or chaotic  wild thoughts  wild talk 8.  dishevelled; untidy   wild hair 9.  in a state of extreme emotional intensity  wild with anger 10.  reckless   wild speculations 11.  not calculated; random   a wild guess 12.  unconventional; fantastic; crazy   wild friends 13. (postpositive; foll by about) informal intensely enthusiastic or excited  14.  (of a card, such as a joker or deuce in some games) able to be given any value the holder pleases   jacks are wild 15. wild and woolly  adverb 16.  in a wild manner 17. run wild  noun 18. (often plural) a desolate, uncultivated, or uninhabited region 19. the wild  Derived forms wildish (ˈwildish) adjective wildly (ˈwildly)  adverb wildness (ˈwildness)  noun Word origin Old English wilde; related to Old Saxon, Old High German wildi, Old Norse villr, Gothic wiltheisWord Frequency Wild(waɪld) noun  Jonathan. ?1682–1725, British criminal, who organized a network of thieves, highwaymen, etc, while also working as an informer: said to have sent over a hundred men to the gallows before being hanged himself  | 
	
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