英:[waild mæn]
美:[waɪld mæn]
英:[waild mæn]
美:[waɪld mæn]
未开化的人,极端分子;野人;
同义词:feral man
约于1200年,指“缺乏自我控制的人”,源自 wild(形容词)和 man(名词)。从13世纪中叶开始用作“原始的,野蛮的”意思。14世纪后期作为一个姓氏。
1 They saw life in the raw among those wild tribes.
他们在那些原始部落中看到了未开化的生活。
2 That used to be a wild and woolly district.
那里原是一个未开化的地区。
3 The wild extremists always win out.
恣意的极端分子经常获得成功。
4 He severely reprimanded the cruel oppressors and the wild revolutionaries, at the same time, he showed his mild hope among them.
他既鞭挞了当时压迫阶级的凶残和革命极端分子的暴决,又对他们表达了善意的希望。
5 The former wild man of rock has reinvented himself as a respectable family man.
过去的那位摇滚狂人已经改变形象,成了一位体面的爱家的男人。
6 I declare you're a wild man, Bob Hearn.
我说你真是蛮子, 鲍勃·候恩.
7 Somebody tell me you have integrated with a wild man.
有人告诉我,你跟个野男将裹到一起去了.
8 People have reported seeing a wild man - like creature in the Himalayas.
有人报告过在喜马拉雅山上看过一种类似人类的野生动物.
9 In the ancient Epic of Gilgamesh, Enkidu is wild man created by the god Anu.
在古代的吉尔伽美什史诗中, 恩奇杜是由阿奴神创造出来的野人.
10 You're a wild man , John, but you brother is a cunning old dog.
约翰,你的政治见解好激进, 可你哥哥却是个圆滑世故的家伙.