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  1. Her eyes were wild/She had a wild look in her eyes (= her eyes were wide open, as if frightened or mentally ill). His hair was wild (= long and untidy ) and his clothes full of holes . There have been wild (= extreme ) variations in the level of spending .

  2. The meaning of THE WILD is a wild, free, or natural place, state, or existence. How to use the wild in a sentence.

  3. 1. (sin domesticar) a. salvaje. Wild animals should not be kept as pets. Los animales salvajes no se deben tener como mascotas. b. silvestre (plantas) Some of the wild flowers are native to this region of Spain.Algunas de las flores silvestres son originarias de esta región de España. 2. (descontrolado) a. desenfrenado.

  4. wild adj (weather: stormy) tormentoso/a adj : The skies here are dramatic when the weather is wild. wild adj (sea: rough) bravo/a, embravecido adj (AmL) picado/a adj : The little boat was tossed about on the wild sea. wild adj (person: unrestrained) salvaje adj mf : That boy is wild. There is no controlling him. Este chico está salvaje. No hay ...

  5. [enthusiasm] desenfrenado. [hair] revuelto. [appearance] desastrado. [look, eyes] de loco. he invited a bunch of his wild friends round invitó a un grupo de amigos locos. he had a wild youth hizo muchas locuras en su juventud. we had some wild times together ¡hicimos cada locura juntos! IDIOMS wild and woolly.

  6. /waɪld/ (comparative wilder, superlative wildest) Idioms. animals/plants. living or growing in natural conditions; not kept in a house or on a farm. wild animals/birds/flowers. wild salmon. wild mushrooms/rice. The plants grow wild along the banks of rivers. Their aim is to document wild populations of fast-disappearing species. a wild boar.

  7. 22 de dic. de 2023 · (usually of animals) Living and roaming freely in nature; not domesticated . ( figuratively) At large . ( figuratively) In written or spoken language use, especially by native speakers . This word is very rare; it may be difficult to find usages of it in the wild. ( figuratively) By coincidence in the course of everyday life.