wayward meaning in Chinese
adj.
1.任性的,姿意妄为的;刚愎自用的,固执的;不听话的。
2.反复无常的;(方针、方向等)动摇的,不定的。
3.意料不到的;违背愿望的;不利的。
adv.
-ly ,-ness n.
Examples
- Good sense and duty counseled her to control her wayward spirit .
优秀的情感和责任劝告她控制住自己任性的情绪。 - My pupil was a lively child, who had been spoilt and indulged, and therefore was sometimes wayward .
我的学生是个活泼的孩子,娇生惯养,所以有时候任性。 - The wayward boy soon spurned the shelter of his roof, and sought associates more congenial to his taste .
那个刚愎的男孩子不久就拒绝了他的庇护,寻找和他兴趣相投的同伴去了。 - He sought unquestioning obedience from his staff in part to short-circuit apparently wayward presidential commands .
他要求下属无条件服从,部分原因是为了绕开总统那些显然反复无常的指示。 - They can keep constant tabs on wayward employees
他们能持续注视恣意员工