1.野生植物(的果实);野生苹果
2.野兽
3.〈美口〉(青少年的)撒野
1.〈诗〉野生的
1.a plant that grows wild, or one that has escaped from cultivation, especially a wild crab-apple tree
2.the fruit of a plant that grows wild or that has escaped from cultivation, especially a wild crab apple
3.a wild animal
1.uncultivated or undomesticated
1.Some of these wilding women, well, a man would need to turn them over to do his duty as a husband.
有些女野人,呃,男人要把她们翻过来才敢尽丈夫的责任。
2.For this tiny island, at least, re-wilding appears to have worked.
至少对这个小岛来说,重回野生状态似乎取得了效果。
3.The width-pulse laser worth is to apply to the process of drilling a hole or laser wilding and this application is unable to substitute.
宽脉冲激光器的优点在诸如激光打孔,激光焊接等实际应用中更是无法取代。
4.'Apples don't 'come true' from seeds -- that is, an apple tree grown from a seed will be a wilding bearing little resemblance to its parent.
苹果不是从种子里来的,可由种子长出来的苹果树就会象它们野生的祖先,而一点都不象它们直接的母树。
5.By 1952 Taylor had married actor Michael Wilding, who was 19 years older than her and with whom she had two sons, Michael and Christopher.
1952年泰勒嫁给了比自己年长19岁的演员迈克尔·威尔丁(MichaelWilding),并生下二个儿子,迈克尔和克里斯多弗。
6.in 1952 she married the british actor michael wilding, with whom she had two sons.
1952年,她嫁给了英国演员迈克尔怀尔丁,与她有两个儿子
7.Jump fences. Disciplinary boundaries and regulatory regimes are attempts to control the wilding of creative life.
规矩准则都在企图控制创造性的生活。
8.There are abundance wilding plant resources including cypress, poplar, spruce etc.
山中野生植物资源丰富,盛产云杉、柏、杨等木材。
9.and I cant even front I'm wilding out.
我甚至不能面对真实的我
10.In 1989, gangs of teens in New York attacked random bystanders, an activity that was dubbed "wilding. "
种族骚乱发生了数个世纪。1989年,纽约的少年团伙随机袭击旁观者,这种活动被戏称为“游牧”。