adj. 嬉戏的;繁茂的;荒唐的;无节制的;放纵的
n. 荡妇;水性杨花的女人
vi. 放肆;嬉戏;闲荡
vt. 挥霍
n. (Wanton)人名;(英)万顿
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复数
wantons
第三人称单数
wantons
现在分词
wantoning
1.C of a new classic books, 2005 is the only Wanton, very good.
的一本新的经典书籍,是2005年才出来的东东,很好的。
2.She was surprised by a wanton thought that rushed into her mind.
一个放肆的念头在她心里闪过,叫她吃了一惊。
3.But their prejudices needn't be pandered to and can't be confronted on the basis of wanton misinterpretations.
但他们的偏见不必迎合,也不能建立在肆意曲解的基础上。
4.Stoic smile. Slightly happiness. Is wanton hug. This much good.
单纯的微笑。微微的幸福。肆意的拥抱。该多好。
5.Because the wound was wanton exhibition, so have lost the pain.
因为伤口被肆意展览,所以已经失去了疼痛。
6.But their prejudices needn't be pandered to and can't be confronted on the basis of wanton misinterpretations.
但他们的偏见不必迎合,也不能建立在肆意曲解的基础上。
7.We have lived in an age of wanton waste, and there is value in practicing conservation that goes far beyond our own bottom line.
我们生活在一个肆意浪费的时代,保护环境的价值远远超出了我们自己的底线。
8.I was turning a blind eye to people, they often throw rubbish around me I still wanton destruction.
可人们对我却视而不见,他们经常把垃圾扔到我的身边还肆意毁坏我。