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Wild
salvaje
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. wild <wilder wildest> [Am waɪld, Brit wʌɪld] ADJ
1.1. wild:
wild animal
wild (in woodland)
wild (in woodland)
wild plant/berries/flower
wild vegetation
a wild beast
a wild beast
a wild forest
1.2. wild (uncivilized):
wild tribe
a wild man
wild and wooly or Brit woolly ugs he was a wild and wooly or Brit woolly student in those days
1.3. wild (desolate):
wild country
wild country
2.1. wild (unruly):
wild party/lifestyle
wild party/lifestyle
2.2. wild (random, uncontrolled):
wild attempt
2.3. wild (reckless, extreme):
wild allegation/exaggeration
wild allegation/exaggeration
wild promise
wild imagination
wild imagination
3.1. wild (violent) liter:
wild sea/waters
wild sea/waters
proceloso liter
wild wind
wild wind
furioso liter
3.2. wild (frantic):
wild excitement/fury/dancing
wild shouting
wild appearance/stare
3.3. wild (enthusiastic) ugs pred:
to be wild about sb/sth he's wild about her
3.4. wild (angry) ugs pred:
he got really wild
it makes me wild
it makes me wild
it makes me wild
4. wild (fantastic) ugs, veraltend:
wild dancer/idea
wild dancer/idea
5. wild SPIELE pred:
jacks are wild
II. wild [Am waɪld, Brit wʌɪld] ADV
to live wild
III. wild [Am waɪld, Brit wʌɪld] SUBST U
the wild , how to survive in the wild
the call of the wild
wild card SUBST
1. wild card (in card games):
wild card
2. wild card SPORT:
wild card (in golf, tennis)
3. wild card (factor):
wild card
4. wild card COMPUT:
wild card
wild boar SUBST
wild boar
wild cherry <pl wild cherries> SUBST
wild cherry
wild oat SUBST
wild oat
wild oat
hog-wild [ˌhɔɡˈwaɪld] ADJ Am ugs
wild-eyed [Am ˈwaɪldˌaɪd, Brit ˌwʌɪldˈʌɪd] ADJ
wild-eyed fanatic:
wild-eyed
wild-eyed
wild goose chase [Am ˌwaɪld ˈɡus ˌtʃeɪs, ˌwaɪl(d)ˈɡus ˌtʃeɪs, Brit wʌɪld ˈɡuːs tʃeɪs] SUBST
Wild West SUBST
the Wild West
the Wild West attr adventure/story
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
fosco (fosca)
wild
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. wild [waɪld] ADJ
1. wild (not domesticated):
wild animal, man
wild flower
wild horse
2. wild (uncultivated):
wild country, landscape
3. wild (undisciplined):
wild
wild party
4. wild (not sensible):
wild
wild scheme, plan
wild behaviour, remarks
5. wild (not accurate):
wild blow, punch, shot
wild estimate, guess
6. wild (extreme):
wild
7. wild (stormy):
wild
wild wind, weather
8. wild ugs (angry):
wild
to drive sb wild
to go wild
9. wild ugs (very enthusiastic):
wild
wild applause
10. wild (untidy):
wild hair
11. wild SPIELE, COMPUT (substitutable):
wild
12. wild ugs (wonderful):
wild
II. wild [waɪld] ADV
wild
to grow wild
Wendungen:
to run wild child
to run wild horse
III. wild [waɪld] SUBST
1. wild kein Pl:
to survive in the wild animals
2. wild pl:
wild card SUBST a. COMPUT
wild card
wild beast SUBST
wild beast
wild beast show
wild boar SUBST
wild boar
wild goose <- geese> SUBST
wild goose
wild-goose chase SUBST
to send sb (off) on a wild-goose chase
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
cimarrón (-ona)
wild
wild
wild
wild
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. wild [waɪld] ADJ
1. wild (not domesticated):
wild animal, man
wild flower
wild horse
2. wild (uncultivated):
wild country, landscape
3. wild (undisciplined):
wild
wild party
4. wild (not sensible):
wild
wild plan
wild behavior, remarks
5. wild (not accurate):
wild blow, punch, shot
wild blow, punch, shot
wild estimate, guess
6. wild (extreme):
wild
7. wild (stormy):
wild
wild wind, weather
8. wild ugs (angry):
wild
to drive sb wild
to go wild
9. wild ugs (very enthusiastic):
wild
wild applause
10. wild (untidy):
wild hair
11. wild SPIELE, comput (substitutable):
wild
12. wild sl (wonderful):
wild
II. wild [waɪld] ADV
wild
to grow wild
Wendungen:
to run wild child
to run wild horse
III. wild [waɪld] SUBST
1. wild:
to survive in the wild animals
2. wild pl:
wild goose <- geese> SUBST
wild goose
wild card SUBST
1. wild card a. comput:
wild card
2. wild card SPORT (extra team or player):
wild card
wild card m
wild-goose chase SUBST
to send sb (off) on a wild-goose chase
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
cimarrón (-ona)
wild
wild
wild
wild boar
wild
wild
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Without abandoning her stage work, she continued filming in later years.
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Whether this season as completed or abandoned during the season is unclear from the records.
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It had no fuel for its generators and was finally abandoned during the pause in the fighting.
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However, abandoned ideas intended to build an adequate ride under a glass roof, but that never came true.
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The track was then used by various rail lines until being abandoned in the mid-1990s.
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