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German - English (British) translations for "wild"

"wild" German translation

Translation

wild

Definition

Wild is a German adjective that means untamed, uncontrolled, or free. It describes something that is not domesticated or restrained and often conveys a sense of naturalness and unpredictability.

Part of speech

adjective

Translations

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Meaning: untamed

Der wilde Löwe brüllte laut.

The wild lion roared loudly.

Meaning: ferocious

Die wilde Bestie griff unerwartet an.

The ferocious beast attacked unexpectedly.

Meaning: uncontrolled

Die wilde Party dauerte die ganze Nacht.

The wild party lasted all night.

Meaning: reckless

Der wilde Fahrer raste mit hoher Geschwindigkeit durch die Straßen.

The reckless driver raced through the streets at high speed.

Meaning: exciting

Das wilde Konzert begeisterte das Publikum.

The exciting concert thrilled the audience.


Examples

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A1: Das Kind hat einen wilden Hund.

The child has a wild dog.

A1: Die Party war wild und laut.

The party was wild and loud.

A1: Der Wald ist ein wilder Ort.

The forest is a wild place.

B1: Die wilde Katze jagte die Maus.

The wild cat chased the mouse.

B1: Wir haben eine wilde Nacht in der Stadt verbracht.

We had a wild night in the city.

B1: Er hat eine wilde Fantasie und erfindet viele Geschichten.

He has a wild imagination and invents many stories.

C1: Die Wildpferde galoppierten frei über die weiten Ebenen.

The wild horses galloped freely over the vast plains.

C1: In den unberührten Wäldern leben viele wilde Tiere.

Many wild animals live in the untouched forests.

C1: Der Abenteurer wagte sich in die wilde Natur des Amazonas-Dschungels vor.

The adventurer ventured into the wild nature of the Amazon jungle.


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In German, the word wild is commonly used to describe animals or plants that are in their natural state, without human intervention or control. For example, a wild animal would be one that lives freely in its natural habitat, such as a wolf or a deer. Similarly, a wild plant would grow naturally in the wild, without being cultivated by humans.

The term wild can also be used metaphorically to describe people or behavior that is unrestrained or uninhibited. For instance, someone who has a wild personality may be adventurous, spontaneous, and unpredictable. Likewise, a wild party might involve loud music, dancing, and energetic activities with little regard for rules or conventions.

It's important to note that the meaning of wild can vary depending on the context. While it generally implies a lack of control or domestication, it can also have positive connotations of freedom, vitality, and natural beauty.

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