LEARNit Dictionary
wild
adjective
/waɪld/
UK
/waɪld/
US
A2
1
A2
living or growing in natural conditions; not kept in a house or on a farm
وحشی, جنگلی, طبیعیزی, بکر
2
A2
in its natural state; not changed by people
بکر, دستنخورده
the destruction of forests and other wild lands
wild moorland
The island is a wild and lonely place.
This is truly wild and unspoilt countryside.
3
B1
having no discipline or control
وحشی, بیمهار, خارج از کنترل
The boy is wild and completely out of control.
He had a wild look in his eyes.
a woman with wild hair
wild mood swings
4
B1
full of very strong feeling
پرشور, دیوانهوار
The crowd
went wild
.
It makes me wild
to see such waste.
Everything about her drove him wild
.
wild laughter/celebrations
The couple were dancing with wild abandon.
5
not carefully planned; not sensible or accurate
غیرمنطقی, نامعقول, بیبرنامه
He made a wild guess at the answer.
wild accusations
6
very good, pleasant or exciting
عالی, هیجانانگیز, دلپذیر
We had a wild time in New York.
7
very enthusiastic about somebody/something
شیفته, مشتاق, بسیار علاقهمند
She's totally wild about him.
She was absolutely wild about him.
I'm not wild about the idea.
8
affected by storms and strong winds
طوفانی
a wild night
The sea was wild.
synonym
stormy
noun
/waɪld/
UK
/waɪld/
US
1
a natural environment that is not controlled by people
طبیعت وحشی, محیط دستنخورده, طبیعت بکر, حیات وحش, محیط طبیعی
2
areas of a country far from towns or cities, where few people live
بیابان, ولایت دورافتاده, زمین بکر, طبیعت بکر
wandering through the wilds of Alaska
(humorous)
They live on a farm somewhere out
in the wilds
.