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wildwood

/wahyld-wood/US // ˈwaɪldˌwʊd //UK // (ˈwaɪldˌwʊd) //

野生林,野林,野生森林,野木

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wood growing in the wild or natural state; forest.

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Examples

  • Last spring in Indiana, plaintiffs won a case against the council there over Camp Wildwood.

  • In March I “invested” $100 in the Wildwood project, joining 313 other people.

  • The beachfront town of Wildwood doesn't want you shirtless, either.

  • Sometimes I 'fell,' as I drank deep then of the magic well-water, and went astray in the green dells and avenues of the wildwood.

  • O wildwood Helen, let them strive and fret, Those goggled men with their dissecting-knives!

  • One passes on the way to the wildwood, where everybody goes as often as may be,—a so-called "blarney stone."

  • His feet, too, were encased in moccasins that his footfall might not startle the shy creatures of the wildwood.

  • He was enjoying his trip because of the outdoor life and wildwood sports, but as for real adventure, he was content to omit it.