英:[ˌʌnˈteɪmd]
美:[ˌʌn'teɪmd]
英:[ˌʌnˈteɪmd]
美:[ˌʌn'teɪmd]
Adjective
1. in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated;
"wild geese"
"edible wild plants"
14世纪中期,来自 un-(1)“不”和 tame(v.)的过去分词。古英语 untemed,古诺尔斯语 utamdr,古高地德语 ungizamot 也有类似的构词方式。
The first known use of untamed was in the 14th century
1 “New York needs the untamed wilds,” she says.
2 It's home to wildernesses largely untamed by human hand, playgrounds where we could camp under the stars within earshot of waves crashing on the beach.
那里人烟罕至,旷地一望无垠。我们晚上在那里露营,看着空中的繁星,听着浪花拍打海岸的声音。
3 Hers is an untamed art, stomach-flipping in its wild energy and jolts of rapturous beauty.
4 Lucy could be wild and dramatic and impetuous in that untamed space.
5 Also in this Sunday’s issue, Gisela Williams follows the surfers to Costa Rica’s untamed Caribbean coast, a mellower alternative to the country’s tourist zones.
6 On a recent spring morning, the revered British perfumer makes her way through a sea of wild grass and cow parsley in an untamed quarter of London’s Regent’s Park.
7 It’s a little slice of Eden, untamed but very comfortable, and great for children, with a pool hidden in the jungle and a restaurant right on the water.
8 Smith, whose long, untamed Afro extends his chiseled jaw line, explained the importance of having conversations.
9 He was a full-blooded Indian, untamed, illiterate, and endowed with quiet wiles and a messianic vocation that aroused a demented fanaticism in his men.
10 The sensation is lush, primordial, an eco-immersion in one of the great untamed wildlife kingdoms of the world.
11 Then the untamed mountains of Crete: goats on the winding road, azure waters below, olive groves silvering the slopes.
12 Maybe it's the idyllic pastoral location on the brow of a hill, with a calming backdrop of England's untamed New Forest and a constant gentle tweeting of the old-fashioned feathered variety.
13 That the place feels so untamed mirrors Will's sense of someone still becoming.
14 Sometimes I just want to let my tongue speak the way it pleases, let it be untamed and not bound by rules.
15 Lydia was Lydia still untamed , unabashed, wild , noisy, and fearless.
丽迪雅还是丽迪雅──不安分,不害羞, 撒野吵嚷, 天不怕地不怕的.
16 At what was reportedly his first New York appearance since 1972, he unleashed heavily fuzzed blues lines and precise but frenetic scrubbing chords, bristling and untamed.
17 Williams' arguments, made in a lonely colony on the edge of a vast untamed continent, laid a foundation for a liberty that continues to thrive today.
18 First, we'll talk about the factor we all like to blame when we look at our oversized feet or our untamed eyebrows: genetics.
首先,我们将谈论的因素,我们都喜欢责怪我们在看超大英尺或我们骜眉毛:遗传学。
19 But as I researched where to go in the West Virginia-size country, I began to suspect that its popular ecotourist destinations might not quench my yearning for the untamed.
20 We see this especially in Stanley Townsend's Eddie, a heavy-eyed bear of a man, turning from cuddly to untamed with each line.