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freakish

英 [ˈfriːkɪʃ]

美 [ˈfriːkɪʃ]

adj.  怪异的; 反常的; 意外的

BNC.35941 / COCA.24704

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 怪异的;反常的;意外的
      very strange, unusual or unexpected
      1. freakish weather/behaviour
        反常的天气;怪异的行为

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 异乎寻常的;奇特的;怪异的
      Something that isfreakishis remarkable because it is not normal or natural.
      1. ...his freakish voice varying from bass to soprano.
        他游走在男低音部和女高音部之间的奇异嗓音

    英英释义

    adj

    • conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
      1. restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
      2. famed for his eccentric spelling
      3. a freakish combination of styles
      4. his off-the-wall antics
      5. the outlandish clothes of teenagers
      6. outre and affected stage antics
      Synonym:bizarreeccentricfreakyflakyflakeygonzooff-the-walloutlandishoutre
    • characteristic of a freak
      1. a freakish extra toe
    • changeable
      1. a capricious summer breeze
      2. freakish weather
      Synonym:capricious

    双语例句

    • Freakish weather conditions have caused massive traffic hold-ups in the area.
      多变的天气情况已经引起了那个地区大规模的交通阻塞。
    • Susan will probably win Britain` s Got Talent.* But Susan Boyle will be the freakish exception that makes the rule.
      苏珊很可能赢得《英国达人》的冠军,但是她将是开辟这个规则的一个罕见的例外。
    • It's some freakish garish beauty pageant that has nothing, frankly to do with health and welfare.
      它是某种奇特扎眼的选美,坦率地说与健康和福利毫无关系。
    • A freakish extra toe.
      一个畸形的特大脚趾。
    • When you're a child you always imagine that your own bodily imperfections are somehow freakish.
      你还是一个孩子时,你总是认为你身体的不完美有点怪异。
    • Parents these days invest loads of time and research into coming up with the perfect name not too common or trendy, but hopefully not too freakish that the kid will get a complex.
      如今,父母们都将大量的时间和精力用到钻研好名字上面,不要太普通,也不要太新潮,但也不要太怪异,免得对孩子的心理产生不好的影响。
    • Those who are freakish or sick, who incarcerate themselves to studies or bedrooms, who are prisoners of their own hearts, are real protagonists of modern fictions.
      那些异想天开的人,那些病人,那些幽闭在书房或卧室里的人,那些把自己囚禁在内心里的人,才是现代小说真正的主角。
    • There's something sort of freakish, I suppose, setting someone up on stage apart from all the rest, when down in every boxcar there's men of all ranges bouncing together.
      有什么总有那么点儿怪异,我猜,把某人弄到台前,和其他人分开。在大篷车里的时候,各色人等都挤在一起。
    • We'll see who's freakish then.
      那时候我们倒要看看谁才是怪人。
    • Maybe it was too much freakish weather that put us in the future.
      也许将我们抛进这未来的是太多反常天气。