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wildly

UK //ˈwaɪldli//US //ˈwaɪldli//

词源

源自中古英语 wildli,由 wild(狂野的) + -ly(副词后缀)构成,最早可追溯至古英语 wilde(未驯服的)。

adverb

❶ 表示行为或状态极度疯狂、不受控制或超出常规范围,常用于形容情绪激动、动作剧烈或程度夸张的情况。

“The crowd cheered wildly when their team scored the winning goal.”

(当球队打入制胜球时,人群疯狂地欢呼起来。)

“She waved her arms wildly to get the attention of the passing boat.”

(她拼命挥舞双臂以引起经过船只的注意。)

同义词:frantically, uncontrollably, excessively

常见短语

wildly successful — 形容某事物取得远超预期的巨大成功,常强调出乎意料的受欢迎程度或商业成就。

“The new app became wildly popular among teenagers within weeks.”

(这款新应用几周内就在青少年中爆红。)

wildly different — 强调两者之间存在极大差异,几乎没有任何相似之处。

“Their interpretations of the poem were wildly different.”

(他们对这首诗的理解截然不同。)