wayward

wayward [ˈweɪwəd]  [ˈweɪwərd] 

wayward 基本解释

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形容词任性的; 刚愎自用的; 固执的; 意料不到的

wayward 网络解释

1. 任性的:wayside 路旁 | wayward 任性的 | waywardly 任性地

2. 反复无常的;任性的:vulgar 俗气的 | wayward反复无常的;任性的 | attractive 诱人的 (指引人瞩目或是妩媚动人,强调外表悦人)

3. 任性不羁的:robust:健壮的 | slovenly:不修边幅的 | wayward:任性不羁的

4. 难以捉摸的,反复无常的:thither: 到那儿;向那儿 | wayward: 难以捉摸的,反复无常的 | anguish: 苦恼,痛苦

wayward 词典解释

1. 任性的;不易管教的;难以捉摸的
    If you describe a person or their behaviour as wayward, you mean that they behave in a selfish, bad, or unpredictable way, and are difficult to control.

    e.g. ...wayward children with a history of severe emotional problems.
           出现过严重情绪问题的任性的孩子

waywardness
...the curiosity, caprice and waywardness of children.
孩子的好奇、善变和任性
wayward 单语例句

1. But his chances began imploding with a flurry of wayward tee shots, blocked approaches and missed putts from close range.

2. So, thank goodness for the recalcitrant turkeys and their wayward mating habits.

3. Tourists were also warned about wayward taxi drivers and restaurateurs who " forget " to hand out receipts.

4. There is even a Confucius international youth hostel, converted to provide lodging for wayward travelers.

5. Portugal continued to set the rhythm with Luis Figo pulling the strings in midfield, but he was often guilty of wayward shooting as England weathered the storm.

6. In August, the wayward artist signed a lease on a New York apartment.

7. It was first thought that Emmons may have inadvertently helped Planer to the bronze medal with his wayward last shot.

8. She thought better of that at the last moment and held up, but couldn't control her wayward shots.

9. A variety of ways to enjoy the ice means that those playing on the lake must watch out for wayward vehicles.

10. Juve's only threat in the first half came from a couple of wayward shots from midfielders Emerson and Pavel Nedved around the half hour mark.

wayward 英英释义

adj

1. wayward什么意思

1. resistant to guidance or discipline

    e.g. Mary Mary quite contrary
           an obstinate child with a violent temper
           a perverse mood
           wayward behavior

    Synonym: contrary obstinate perverse