wilderness 详细解释

wilderness

['wildənis]

n. 荒野, 荒地

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)]

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 |

词义辨析

同义:

n.荒野, 荒漠; 无人烟处

wasteland  

同义参见:

desolation  network  solitude  jungle  wood  

英英释义

名词 wilderness:

(politics) a state of disfavor

a wooded region in northeastern Virginia near Spotsylvania where inconclusive battles were fought in the American Civil War

a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition

同义词:wild

a bewildering profusion

补充

wildernesswilderness英:[ˈwildənis] 美:[ˈwɪldənɪs]n.1.荒野; 沙漠The hunting cabin is far out in the wilderness.那座狩猎小屋在荒野深处。

例句

1. one of the largest areas of wilderness in North America北美最大的自然保护区之一 2. She had turned a wilderness of scutch grass into a garden.她已把一片长满茅草的荒地变成了一个花园。 3. It was a wilderness of rubble.那是一片乱石。 4. a party released from 12 years in the wilderness摆脱了12年在野状态的政党 5. For so long he had waited in the wilderness for a recall to Test cricket.这么长时间以来, 他一直在坐冷板凳, 等着被召回参加板球对抗赛。 6. At times I felt I was a voice in the wilderness.有时我觉得自己是在荒野里呼唤, 无人理会。 7. the man who led the Labour Party out of the wilderness.领导工党重新执政的人。 8. [as modifier]his wilderness years.他下野的年月。 9. The Antarctic is the world's last great wilderness.南极洲是世界上最后一片广阔的荒野。 10. Their garden is a wilderness.他们的花园一片荒芜。 11. She enjoys hikes through the wilderness.她喜欢去旷野徒步旅行。 12. They liked to take wilderness excursions.他们喜欢去野外远足。 13. wilderness conservation荒野保护 14. a bureaucratic wilderness充斥着官僚主义的荒漠