英:['waɪldaɪd]
美:['waɪldˌaɪd]
英:['waɪldaɪd]
美:['waɪldˌaɪd]
Adjective
1. appearing extremely agitated;
"crowded the wild-eyed animals into a truck"
2. not sensible about practical matters; unrealistic;
"as quixotic as a restoration of medieval knighthood"
"a romantic disregard for money"
"a wild-eyed dream of a world state"
The first known use of wild-eyed was in 1791
1 Imagine a hardcore Black gangsta rapper going toe-to-toe with a wild-eyed white indie rock freak in makeup and shiny black leather pants, as the two repeatedly, gleefully, refer to one another using racial slurs.
2 Alarmists often come off as wild-eyed and silly; deflationists, in contrast, get to seem coolheaded and dignified.
3 The aye-aye, with its permanent expression of wild-eyed shock and long, slender skeleton fingers, is as much a fright as an eyesore.
4 Better still, Austin was a fan of Abbey’s writing and a close friend of Doug Peacock, the Vietnam War veteran on whom Abbey based his wild-eyed saboteur George Hayduke in The Monkey Wrench Gang.
5 This is serious business, as serious as when wild-eyed protesters descended on the homes of conservative Supreme Court justices following the Dobbs decision.
6 This month, the 34-year-old actor is reprising his wacky, wild-eyed and highly energetic Grinch performance for the third year in a row.
7 Oldboy is flashy, but there’s a moral and social disconnect between showing off Park’s undeniable chops and Choi Min-sik’s wild-haired, wild-eyed, poignant descent into madness.
8 Those wild-eyed potential promises of the future can wait.
9 It's rotten and it's wild - eyed ; it's dirty from start to finish.
这事真卑鄙,真荒唐透顶,彻头彻尾的肮脏.
10 Vierna's laughter halted; her wild - eyed gaze fell over her impertinent brother.
维尔娜的笑声停止了, 狠狠地盯着她无礼的弟弟.
11 Keep away from that wild - eyed dog in case it bites you.
离那条发狂的狗远些,以防它咬你.
12 The cowardly creatures were wild - eyed and sprinted headlong toward them, clawing at the air.
这些胆怯的小动物满眼疯狂,毫不畏惧的向他们猛冲, 爪子在空中挥舞.
13 His work was ignored until the late 1980 s all but a dozen wild - eyed computer grad students.
直到二十世纪九十年代末期,才有十几个不安分的计算机毕业生注意到了他的工作.
2 极端的
too-too all-fired woundy hipper-dipper high outside rank extreme ultimate pink gross violent steep ultra dense heroic sublime far-out unmerciful OTT very far excessive awful macro sore monumental raging abysmal howling frightful devilish immoderate arrant perishing
5 狂暴的
must heavy wild rough violent mad stiff furious raging rabid sultry boisterous frenzied berserk raving inclement strong-arm blustering rampageous
7 绝望的
8 异想天开
viewy fanciful notional freakish harebrained fantastically whimsically vagaries freak whimsy whimsicality fantasticality have a maggot in brain have a maggot in head all wet
9 激进
10 不切实际的
viewy academic ideal crazy romantic unreasonable unrealistic impractical dreamy utopian starry Platonic quixotic starry-eyed blue-sky unpractical unsubstantial high-flown airy-fairy pie-eyed in the clouds
12 激进的
13 狂暴
must heavy wild rough violent mad stiff furious raging rabid sultry boisterous frenzied berserk raving inclement strong-arm blustering amuck rampageous rage turbulence rave tempest
14 异想天开的