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wild in inglese:

1. savage savage


the development of the human race from primitive savages
Don't be that savage!
packs of savage dogs roamed the streets
Police officers were savaged by a dog.
Every savage can dance.
Greece, conquered, took captive her savage conqueror.
His head had been shattered by a savage blow from some heavy weapon.
The savage robbed me of my precious jewels and ran away.
The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the old man who will not laugh is a fool.
... think of: Larry Kramer's savage cry of rage about...
The attack last July on the Iraqi PMOI camp at Ashraf in Iraq can only be described as savage and barbaric.
a savage attack / savage cuts in public services / She wrote a savage review of the book.
She had been badly hurt in what police described as ‘a savage attack’.
to take a savage pleasure in having rows
The savage life is so simple, and our societies are such complex machinery!

2. done or said without thinking carefully or without knowing all the facts



3. wild


Although rainforests make up only two percent of the earth's surface, over half the world's wild plant, animal and insect species live there.
wild animals
Trombones: it may be fun to go wild, but try not to blat the notes.
When spring comes, people go out to pick wild plants.
Among wild ducks, it seems there are homosexual necrophiliacs.
The panda is indigenous to Sichuan Province and does not live in the wild in any other places.
The passage illustrates Robinson Crusoe's landing on a wild desert island after his shipwreck.
If you make too many, we won't be able to sell them all, so don't go wild.
Definition if things are wild, or if you have a wild time, you do a lot of enjoyable and exciting things in a way that is uncontrolled
Man is a more dangerous foe to man than the elements of nature or animals in the wild.
I am not a rhinoceros, I am not a tiger, but I am led into this barren wild...
One morning at breakfast we children were informed to our utter dismay that we could no longer be permitted to run absolutely wild.
In many parts of the world it is illegal to shoot wild game such as deer, moose or pheasant.
This species of deer is so elusive that only two have ever been photographed in the wild.
Should you go to Scotland, would you please bring me back a wild haggis? Thank you.

4. wildlife


Tourism can be dangerous to wildlife.
I think wildlife is really interesting.
During the holidays, some university students go to Africa as volunteers and help to perfect local wildlife conservation.
There's a wildlife preserve on the river in town, if you're watching ducks that would be a good place.
It has been estimated that, as a result of the destruction, fifty species of wildlife are disappearing from the earth each day.
The organization plays a principal role in wildlife conservation.
The area is notable for its scenery and wildlife.
They admire beatiful wildlife.
I'm interested in African wildlife.
I've never seen an elk, bison or even a bear, even though I love wildlife.
The government has made laws to protect wildlife and their habitats.
Water pollution in the lake is very bad for the wildlife and the plants and animals are dying.
We should protect the wildlife
During the safari trip, we came across several kinds of wildlife such as tigers, elephants and hippos.
When the World Wildlife Fund was founded in 1961, it took the panda as its symbol.

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5. wildly


The consumer price index has been fluctuating wildly.
She panicked wildly.
They cheered wildly. / It hasn't been wildly successful.
We're wildly looking for evidence of our own existence.
Linda was wildly excited to learn that her aunt Nancy was coming to visit her.
I felt my heart beating wildly.
Suddenly the horse began to run about wildly.
Don't run about wildly in the room.
Zipang The Power Polack, a ferocious Polish berserker, flailed around wildly, charging into enemy ranks crazily without armor.

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6. fierce


Their dog was so fierce that he kept everyone away.
That cat is rather fierce, I wouldn't touch him if I were you.
fierce weather
‘the tiger is the largest member of the cat family and a fierce predator.
The allies defeated the evil empire in the fierce battle.
She felt fierce resentment after her defeat.
he cried angrily, turning to Javert with a fierce look in his eyes.
About 40 milion years ago, a fierce hunter, called the sabre-toothed cat, lived on the earth
There is some fierce discussion going on about the usage of chocolate in medicine.
The company has managed to establish a dominant position in the face of fierce competition
A fierce cry of pain and outrage nearly deafened him
Some of the fiercest opposition came from within Mr Hollande's Socialist Party,
Blinded by the fierce autumn sun (The Redbreast)
Two men were shot during fierce fighting last weekend.
Young people can recognize this about romantic love, but they find it hard to accept the same fierce element in parental affection.