wild 例文
EN[waɪld] [-aɪld]US
日野生
- 例文 wild
- 1872: Sir Henry Morton Stanley, How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa, page 595: We raced madly for about half a mile, behaving in as wild a manner as the poor bestung animals.
- Plant breeding is always a numbers game. [ …] The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, and individual plants are highly heterozygous and do not breed true.
- Of course industry assures us that biotech's "farmaceuticals" would never be allowed to grow in proximity to related plants and wild relatives, and that measures will be taken to mitigate the spread of transgenes from pharma crops and biofortified plants.
- The forky lightning flashed, and the deep toned thunder reverberated peal on peal, while the shrieking winds rocked the tree tops, and poured their wild melody upon the ear.
- Plant breeding is always a numbers game. [ …] The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, and individual plants are highly heterozygous and do not breed true. In addition, we are looking for rare alleles, so the more plants we try, the better.
- Yet, still thy name its energies shall deal, When wild storms gather round thy country's sun; Her glowing youth shall grasp the gleamy steel, Rank'd round the glorious wreaths which thou hast won!
- Using wild pen gestures he created glyphlike characters meant for both adult and child that were both sophisticated and accessible.
- Wild oats and greenfoxtail are among the most troublesome weeds for farmers growing gramineous crops, such as wheat, barley, rye, triticale and other cereal crops. — United States Patent 4954161
- Wild-eyed youngsters they were, with matted hair and little broad-nosed impish faces, covered (as some children are covered even nowadays) with a delicate down of hair.
- 例文 wilds
- A cabin with thee in these wilds were better than a palace ungraced by thy presence.
- The Clintons, who once seemed banished to the wilds of Westchester County, are once again the most powerful family in Democratic politics, with talk of another Clinton presidency already rife in Washington.
- Let alone live in a house designed with the delicate curves of a butterfly wing, like one Victorian superhouse overlooking the wilds of the Bass Strait.
- 例文 wilder
- Age notwithstanding, none of these men seem interested in sailing to Byzantium anyway: Justine’s got them all on the last stage to someplace wilder and scarier, where Yeats’s “monuments of unaging intellect” are thoroughly beside the point.
- 例文 wilded
- An old garden plant escaped and wilded. — J. Earle.
- 例文 wilding
- Wilding flowers. — Tennyson.
- The wilding bee hums merrily by. — Bryant.
- 例文 wildest
- It was, without question, the greatest night of regular-season baseball that I've ever experienced. And one could argue, without being guilty of hyperbole, that it was the wildest night in the history of the sport.
- Donald no sooner beheld his kinswoman than he dropped on his knee and with the wildest demonstrations of joy kissed the hand of the ragged kerne who supported her.
- It's as if he were giving a performance of some character he's dreamed up, and his pale eyes wander in search of effect even in his apparently wildest moments. - Steven H. Gale: Encyclopedia of British Humorists [1]
- 'Oh woopy-doo!' muttered Dad. 'Rich beyond our wildest dreams, I don't think.'
Examples of wild in a Sentence
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- en wildfire
- en wildcat
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