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wildish

/wahyl-dish/US // ˈwaɪl dɪʃ //

野性,野性的,野性十足,野蛮生长

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat wild.

Examples

  • Society considered the Earl of Fleetwood wildish, though he could manage his affairs.

  • On the afternoon of the day they sailed, the sky looked wildish, and the master prognosticated either wind or heavy rain.

  • She could frighten a wildish cow and bail up anything that would stay in a yard with her.

  • Bella Barnes was going to marry a surveyor, a wildish young fellow, but a good one to work as ever was.

  • Born to wealth, he had led a somewhat wildish life in his youth.