rampant
adj. 蔓延的; 猖獗的; (指動物)只用後腿站立的; (植物)瘋長的
If you describe something bad, such as a crime or disease, as rampant, you mean that it is very common and is increasing in an uncontrolled way.
Inflation is rampant and industry in decline.
通脹勢頭嚴重,工業不斷下滑。
...the rampant corruption of the administration.
行政部門無處不在的貪汙腐敗
1. unrestrained and violent;
2. rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile;
One of the biggest climate threats comes from rainforest – as is rampant in Brazil.
其中一個最大的氣候威脅來自於破壞雨林-這盛行於巴西.
Cantaloup is belonged to cucurbitaceous, a year of rampant herb.
香瓜屬葫蘆科, 一年蔓生草本植物.
Sickness was rampant in the rural areas of this country.
這個國家的農村地區疾病流行.
Secret cults abound , or at the very least , there are rumors of them running rampant.
秘密宗教四處傳播, 有關他們的流言非常猖獗, 誰也不知道誰可以信任.
Thus, crime is common, apathy is de rigueur, and cynicism is rampant.
從而, 罪惡變得沒什麼大不了, 冷漠變成社交需要, 而玩世不恭成了每個人的生活態度.