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- freakish weather/behaviour
反常的天气;怪异的行为
- freakish weather/behaviour
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.- ...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
- ...his freakish voice varying from bass to soprano.
英英释义
adj
- conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
- restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
- famed for his eccentric spelling
- a freakish combination of styles
- his off-the-wall antics
- the outlandish clothes of teenagers
- outre and affected stage antics
- characteristic of a freak
- a freakish extra toe
- changeable
- a capricious summer breeze
- freakish weather
双语例句
- Tiger Woods` s campaign in 2009 seemed to be on the right track after he claimed six wins and bagged more than$ 1 billion before a freakish car crash happened in late November.
2009年,老虎伍兹的球场生涯看上去春风得意,他赢得了6个冠军头衔,个人收入也超过10亿美元。但11月底的桃色车祸事件发生后,则是另一番景象了。 - 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。 - 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。 - Is this a freakish coincidence, or did you know she takes this train?
这是个奇异的巧合还是你早知道她会搭这班车? - And then the status quo of freakish children's rhyme's and the findings by previous researches and presented with the research methodology and significance pointed out.
然后描述另类童谣广泛存在的社会现状以及前人的学术研究成果,并说明研究的路径和研究的现实教育意义与语言学学科意义。 - 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。 - Wallowing in freakish misery forever.
永远徘徊于怪物的痛苦里。 - An isolated, freakish event.
有点怪异的孤立事件。 - 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。 - 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。