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wayward

英 [ˈweɪwəd]

美 [ˈweɪwərd]

adj.  难以控制的; 任性的; 倔强的

TEM8法律

Collins.1 / BNC.13952 / COCA.14211

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 难以控制的;任性的;倔强的
      difficult to control
      1. a wayward child
        任性的孩子
      2. wayward emotions
        反复无常的情绪

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 任性的;不易管教的;难以捉摸的
      If you describe a person or their behaviour aswayward, you mean that they behave in a selfish, bad, or unpredictable way, and are difficult to control.
      1. ...wayward children with a history of severe emotional problems.
        出现过严重情绪问题的任性的孩子

    英英释义

    adj

    • resistant to guidance or discipline
      1. Mary Mary quite contrary
      2. an obstinate child with a violent temper
      3. a perverse mood
      4. wayward behavior
      Synonym:contraryobstinateperverse

    双语例句

    • About picking up, wayward hitchhikers.
      关于让一个任性的旅行者搭便车。
    • The sometimes wayward Bush reached a turning point in his personal and professional life.
      时常有些任性的布什在个人生活和事业上迎来了一个转折点。
    • In a wayward mood the boy ran away from home.
      在诡谲多变的心情下,那男孩离家出走了。
    • Although no system is foolproof, this product still increases the odds of finding a wayward pet.
      当然没有万能的系统,不过这个产品毕竟可以增加找到任性的宠物的几率。
    • They might be wayward thoughts that impinge on your consciousness, and no longer serve you.
      这可能是一些侵害你意识的顽固情绪,但不会再支配你。
    • When I left school I continued to be heavily involved in sports and training but I did start to associate with groups of the wrong people and this lead me, at times, onto a wayward path.
      当我离开学校里,我继续大力参与体育和训练,但我并开始联系组的错误的人,这使我,有时到一个任性的道路。
    • But sometimes he is very wayward, for example, when we have dinner, he always makes his parents angry.
      但有时,他很任性,例如,当我们有晚餐,他总是使他的父母愤怒。
    • We also have ample, sense, I been a wayward girl, but he has been in love with him all inclusive I, a time of lost, and then restore times and finally he is not invisible to bury my people.
      我们也有充足的,某种意义上说,我是一个任性的女孩,但他已爱上了他的所有包容我,一时间失去了,然后恢复时期和最后他并非无形埋葬我的人。
    • My pupil was a lively child, who had been spoilt indulged, and therefore was sometimes wayward.
      我的学生是个活泼的孩子,娇生惯养,所以有时候任性。
    • Like I'm some wayward child.
      好像我是个任性的孩子。