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wild ☊ hoang dã ☊
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like: hoang dã → →
die Wildnis ☊ uộc sống hoang dã, vùng hoang dã ☊ ☊
The landscape has been radically altered, severely damaging wildlife. ☊ alter ☊
approximate sth: The animals were reared in conditions which approximated the wild as closely as possible. ☊ approximate ☊
a book about/on wildlife ☊ book ☊
The Labour Party was facing an identity crisis. ☊ crisis ☊
There have been some impressive entries in the wildlife photography section (= impressive photographs). ☊ entry ☊
to make greatly/grossly/wildly exaggerated claims ☊ exaggerated ☊
The pollution of the forest has seriously affected plant life and, to a lesser extent, wildlife. ☊ to... extent ☊
The children went wild with excitement. ☊ go ☊
She went through an identity crisis in her teens (= was not sure of who she was or of her place in society). ☊ identity ☊
wildlife in its natural habitat ☊ natural ☊
a wildlife park ☊ park ☊
It takes time and patience to photograph wildlife. ☊ patience ☊
a wildlife/fashion/portrait photographer ☊ photographer ☊
The plant is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. ☊ protect ☊
a wildlife reserve ☊ reserve ☊
The area is rich in wildlife. ☊ rich ☊
Wild flowers such as primroses are becoming rare. ☊ such as ☊
wild accusations ☊ wild ☊
wild laughter ☊ wild ☊
The crowd went wild. ☊ wild ☊
It makes me wild (= very angry) to see such waste. ☊ wild ☊
The boy is wild and completely out of control. ☊ wild ☊
He had a wild look in his eyes. ☊ wild ☊
wild mood swings ☊ wild ☊
wild moorland ☊ wild ☊
The island is a wild and lonely place. ☊ wild ☊
wild animals/flowers ☊ wild ☊
a wild rabbit ☊ wild ☊
The plants grow wild along the banks of rivers. ☊ wild ☊