wilderness

['wildənis]

n. 荒野, 荒地

例句与用法:

They cleaved a path through the wilderness.

他们在荒原中开辟出一条路。

Abraham rose early in the morning, took some food and a waterskin full of water and gave it to Hagar; he set the child on her shoulder and sent her away, and she went and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba.

亚伯拉罕第二天一早起来,拿了些食物和一皮袋水给夏甲。他让孩子伏在夏甲户上送好上路。她走到别是巴荒野里迷了路。

From his attic window he looked out over a wilderness of roofs.

从他阁楼的窗子望出去,他看到一大片屋顶。

词形变化:

名词: wilderment | 动词过去式: wildered | 动词过去分词: wildered | 动词现在分词: wildering | 动词第三人称单数: wilders |



详细释义:

n.

1. 荒野, 荒漠; 无人烟处[the S]

The botanical garden has turned into a wilderness.

植物园成了一片荒野。

2. 茫茫的一片[C][(+of)]

The surrounding country is a wilderness of sand.

周围是茫茫一片砂石地。

3. 不受控制的状态[the S]

The city has become a lawless wilderness.

该城已经是无法无天, 一片混乱。

4. 杂乱的一堆[C][(+of)]

The yard is a wilderness of weeds and heaps of coal.

院子里杂草丛生, 煤堆满地。

5. 使人困惑的状况[C][(+of)]