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wilding

/wahyl-ding/US // ˈwaɪl dɪŋ //UK // (ˈwaɪldɪŋ) //

野化,野蛮生长,野性,野化的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wild apple tree.
    • : its fruit.
    • : any plant that grows wild.
    • : a plant, originally cultivated, that now grows wild; an escape.
    • : a wild animal.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not cultivated or domesticated; wild.

Examples

  • “The term ‘wilding’ came out of that,” says Zimmer, referring to the attack in Central Park.

  • When I was first talking to Shonda Rhimes and Mark Wilding, they brought up Wendy Davis.

  • How do you approach turning your novel The Wilding into a screenplay?

  • Still shackled, with his trousers in shreds and radiating off-kilter aggression, Phoenix immediately begins wilding out.

  • Wilding,” a uniformed officer posted in a radio car near the corner of North Michigan and Chicago avenues said this week.

  • An elegant gentleman was Mr. Wilding, tall, and seeming even taller by virtue of his exceeding slenderness.

  • Had Mr. Wilding been other than she now learnt he was, he would surely not cherish an attachment for a person so utterly unworthy.

  • But it seemed clear that it was connected with the Monmouth Cause, and it behoved Mr. Wilding to discover what he could.

  • Mr. Wilding set down at last the glass which he had continued to hold until that moment.

  • Wilding proceeded thus of purpose set, and under the calm mask of his long white face his mind worked wickedly and deliberately.