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wildly

  • 1 wildly

    adverb vildt
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    adverb vildt

    English-Danish dictionary > wildly

  • 2 like mad

    (wildly, desperately, very quickly etc: struggling/trying/running like mad.) som en gal
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    (wildly, desperately, very quickly etc: struggling/trying/running like mad.) som en gal

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  • 3 frantic

    ['fræntik]
    1) (anxious or very worried: The frantic mother searched for her child.) sanseløs; ude af sig selv
    2) (wildly excited: the frantic pace of modern life.) hektisk; stresset
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    ['fræntik]
    1) (anxious or very worried: The frantic mother searched for her child.) sanseløs; ude af sig selv
    2) (wildly excited: the frantic pace of modern life.) hektisk; stresset

    English-Danish dictionary > frantic

  • 4 freak

    [fri:k]
    1) (an unusual or abnormal event, person or thing: A storm as bad as that one is a freak of nature; ( also adjective) a freak result.) sjældenhed; sjælden
    2) (a person who is wildly enthusiastic about something: a film-freak.) nørd; fan; freak
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    [fri:k]
    1) (an unusual or abnormal event, person or thing: A storm as bad as that one is a freak of nature; ( also adjective) a freak result.) sjældenhed; sjælden
    2) (a person who is wildly enthusiastic about something: a film-freak.) nørd; fan; freak

    English-Danish dictionary > freak

  • 5 gesticulate

    [‹e'stikjuleit]
    (to wave one's hands and arms about when speaking: He gesticulates wildly when he is angry.) gestikulere; lave fagter
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    [‹e'stikjuleit]
    (to wave one's hands and arms about when speaking: He gesticulates wildly when he is angry.) gestikulere; lave fagter

    English-Danish dictionary > gesticulate

  • 6 rave

    [reiv]
    1) (to talk wildly because, or as if, one is mad.) tale i vildelse
    2) (to talk very enthusiastically: He's been raving about this new record he's heard.) fable
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    [reiv]
    1) (to talk wildly because, or as if, one is mad.) tale i vildelse
    2) (to talk very enthusiastically: He's been raving about this new record he's heard.) fable

    English-Danish dictionary > rave

  • 7 run riot

    (to behave wildly; to go out of control.) løbe løbsk
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    (to behave wildly; to go out of control.) løbe løbsk

    English-Danish dictionary > run riot

  • 8 toss

    [tos] 1. verb
    1) (to throw into or through the air: She tossed the ball up into the air.) kaste; smide
    2) ((often with about) to throw oneself restlessly from side to side: She tossed about all night, unable to sleep.) vende og dreje sig
    3) ((of a ship) to be thrown about: The boat tossed wildly in the rough sea.) kaste
    4) (to throw (a coin) into the air and decide a matter according to (a correct guess about) which side falls uppermost: They tossed a coin to decide which of them should go first.) slå plat eller krone
    2. noun
    (an act of tossing.) kast
    - win/lose the toss
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    [tos] 1. verb
    1) (to throw into or through the air: She tossed the ball up into the air.) kaste; smide
    2) ((often with about) to throw oneself restlessly from side to side: She tossed about all night, unable to sleep.) vende og dreje sig
    3) ((of a ship) to be thrown about: The boat tossed wildly in the rough sea.) kaste
    4) (to throw (a coin) into the air and decide a matter according to (a correct guess about) which side falls uppermost: They tossed a coin to decide which of them should go first.) slå plat eller krone
    2. noun
    (an act of tossing.) kast
    - win/lose the toss

    English-Danish dictionary > toss

  • 9 wild

    1) ((of animals) not tamed: wolves and other wild animals.) vild
    2) ((of land) not cultivated.) uopdyrket; uberørt
    3) (uncivilized or lawless; savage: wild tribes.) vild
    4) (very stormy; violent: a wild night at sea; a wild rage.) stormfuld
    5) (mad, crazy, insane etc: wild with hunger; wild with anxiety.) vild
    6) (rash: a wild hope.) vild
    7) (not accurate or reliable: a wild guess.) vild
    8) (very angry.) rasende
    - wildness
    - wildfire: spread like wildfire
    - wildfowl
    - wild-goose chase
    - wildlife
    - in the wild
    - the wilds
    - the Wild West
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    1) ((of animals) not tamed: wolves and other wild animals.) vild
    2) ((of land) not cultivated.) uopdyrket; uberørt
    3) (uncivilized or lawless; savage: wild tribes.) vild
    4) (very stormy; violent: a wild night at sea; a wild rage.) stormfuld
    5) (mad, crazy, insane etc: wild with hunger; wild with anxiety.) vild
    6) (rash: a wild hope.) vild
    7) (not accurate or reliable: a wild guess.) vild
    8) (very angry.) rasende
    - wildness
    - wildfire: spread like wildfire
    - wildfowl
    - wild-goose chase
    - wildlife
    - in the wild
    - the wilds
    - the Wild West

    English-Danish dictionary > wild

См. также в других словарях:

  • Wildly — Wild ly, adv. In a wild manner; without cultivation; with disorder; rudely; distractedly; extravagantly. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wildly — wild|ly [ waıldli ] adverb * 1. ) in an uncontrolled way: Italian fans cheered wildly. The dollar fluctuated wildly against the yen. 2. ) extremely: used for emphasizing what you are saying: The figures are wildly inaccurate. a wildly successful… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • wildly */ — UK [ˈwaɪldlɪ] / US adverb 1) in an uncontrolled way Italian fans cheered wildly. The dollar fluctuated wildly against the yen. 2) extremely: used for emphasizing what you are saying a wildly successful film The figures are wildly inaccurate …   English dictionary

  • wildly — adverb Date: 14th century 1. in a wild manner < was talking wildly > 2. extremely 2 < wildly popular > < wildly enthusiastic > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wildly — wild|ly [ˈwaıldli] adv 1.) in a very uncontrolled or excited way ▪ The audience cheered wildly. 2.) extremely ▪ The band is wildly popular in Cuba. ▪ wildly inaccurate statements …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wildly — [[t]wa͟ɪldli[/t]] ADV GRADED: usu ADV adj, also ADV after v (emphasis) You use wildly to emphasize the degree, amount, or intensity of something. → See also wild Here again, the community and police have wildly different stories of what happened …   English dictionary

  • wildly — adverb 1. to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree (Freq. 11) the storyline is wildly unrealistic • Derived from adjective: ↑wild 2. in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner (Freq. 4) He gesticulated wildly • D …   Useful english dictionary

  • wildly — adv. Wildly is used with these adjectives: ↑ambitious, ↑disproportionate, ↑diverse, ↑eccentric, ↑entertaining, ↑enthusiastic, ↑erratic, ↑excessive, ↑excited, ↑exciting, ↑extravagant …   Collocations dictionary

  • wildly — [ˈwaɪldli] adv 1) in an uncontrolled way Italian fans cheered wildly.[/ex] 2) extremelyused for emphasizing what you are saying The figures are wildly inaccurate.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • wildly — wild ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of animals or plants) living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated. 2) (of people) not civilized. 3) (of scenery or a region) desolate looking. 4) uncontrolled; unrestrained. 5) not based on… …   English terms dictionary

  • Wildly Available — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Wilde Nächte – Leidenschaft ohne Tabus Originaltitel: Wildly Available Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 1999 Länge: 98 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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