wayward
英:[ˈweɪwəd] 美: [ˈweɪwərd]
wayward 基本解释
adj.任性的;刚愎自用的;固执的;意料不到的
双语释义
adj.(形容词)任性的;刚愎自用的 changeable and not easy to guide (in character)
英英释义
wayward[ 'weiwəd ]
adj.resistant to guidance or discipline"wayward behavior"
同义词:contraryobstinateperverse
wayward 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- His wayward youth continued into middle age.
他任性的青年时代一直延续到中年。 - Wayward students are always getting into trouble.
任性的学生老是惹麻烦。 - Nick has always been a wayward and naughty boy.
尼克一直是个倔强淘气的男孩。 - They can keep constant tabs on wayward employees.
他们能持续关注刚愎自用的员工。
权威例句
Wayward Women:Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea SocietyMethods and reagents : Wayward PCR primerscGMP: The wayward child of the cyclic nucleotide familyWayward Puritans: A Study in the Sociology of Deviance. by Kai T. EriksonProtecting against wayward human induced pluripotent stem cells with a suicide geneGenetic control of wayward pluripotent stem cells and their progeny after transplantation.Language of the radiology report: primer for residents and wayward radiologists.Snow Line between Cultures. (Book Reviews: Wayward Servants: The Two Worlds of the African Pygmies)Sample size slippages in randomised trials: exclusions and the lost and wayward.Sample size slippages in randomised trials: exclusions and the lost and wayward.[Reprint in Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich. 2006;100...