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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

    • 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。
    • 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。
    • Approach a circle, read radially a cirque area from inner radius to outer radius, and rectify the freakish characters.
      拟合一个圆,从圆的内半径到外半径径向读取圆环区域,校正畸变字符;
    • 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。
    • We'll see who's freakish then.
      那时候我们倒要看看谁才是怪人。
    • Later, I was told that duncan's fight, which lasted nearly a fortnight, was the result of freakish strength and willpower.
      过了一会,我被告知邓肯是靠着惊人的力量和毅志在抗争,坚持了差不多两星期。
    • 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。
    • Video clips shown on local stations showed them with rifles at the ready as students ran or sought cover and a freakish snow swirled in heavy winds.
      地方电视台报道了他们手持步枪的场面,学生们在逃离或寻求保护,而天上正有莫名的雪随着狂风打转。
    • It were a freakish affair, weren't it?
      这是一场妖异的比赛,不是吗?
    • But he was so casual and good-natured that I almost forgot how freakish it would have been to blithely disrobe among the boys I knew back home.
      但是他状态很放松,脾气很好,我几乎忘掉了在我认识的这些男孩中轻率地脱掉衣服有多奇怪。