freakish
美 [?frik??]
英 [?fri?k??] 
- adj.怪異的;反常的;意外的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)異想天開的;奇特的;畸形的
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英漢雙解
1. | 怪異的;反常的;意外的very strange, unusual or unexpected |
| freakish weather/behaviour 反常的天氣;怪異的行為 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
He felt trapped and isolated by the freakish particulars of a romance that Pam, even now, was endeavoring to celebrate in a film script.
他感到被怪異的浪漫細(xì)節(jié)弄得困惑不解和孤立無(wú)助,即使現(xiàn)在,帕姆都一心想著要用一部電影劇本去頌揚(yáng)這種浪漫的色彩。
No doubt the recent increase in the extreme and freakish winter weather is due to the wobble.
最近極端和古怪天氣的增加無(wú)疑是由于(地球)的抖動(dòng)。
The smith, this fabled Hammer, proved to be a freakish-looking hulk with a left arm that appeared twice as thick as his right.
鐵匠,傳說(shuō)中的海姆爾和床文中一樣是個(gè)看起來(lái)畸形的巨人。他的左臂有右臂兩倍寬厚。
Americans seem to view the increasing incidence of freakish weather as proof that climate change is real.
美國(guó)人似乎將異常天氣的頻繁發(fā)生視作氣候變化的真實(shí)寫照。
The real humanitarian fi asco is not the inadequate preparation of these nations, and many others, for freakish catastrophes.
在人道主義方面真正遭到尷尬失敗的不是這些國(guó)家和其它許多國(guó)家對(duì)突發(fā)的自然災(zāi)害沒(méi)有充分的準(zhǔn)備。
It was a freakish incident. If I tried it 100 or a million times it couldn't happen again. If I could I would have carried on playing!
這是一次詭異的事件,如果我再嘗試100萬(wàn)次這也不能再次發(fā)生,如果我可以的話,我就會(huì)去參加比賽!
The strange thing is: even seasoned Klinsmann- bashers found it very hard to place any specific blame at his feet after this freakish match.
奇怪的是,在這場(chǎng)反常的比賽之后,甚至連有豐富攻擊克林斯曼經(jīng)驗(yàn)的人也很難進(jìn)行某項(xiàng)專門的指責(zé)。
I think female breasts are beautiful, and I love them in my aroused mode, But in a non sexual situation I just feel freakish about them.
(手術(shù)前)在我性欲高漲的時(shí)候我覺(jué)得乳房很美,我愛(ài)它們,但是在沒(méi)有性欲的時(shí)候我就覺(jué)得它們是怪物。
It was, again, grimly freakish as a tyre flew off a rival Formula Two car and struck the head of the 18-year-old Surtees.
那是另一起殘酷的意外,一個(gè)輪胎飛離一輛二級(jí)方程式(FormulaTwo)賽車,擊中了18歲的瑟蒂斯的頭部。
And seventeen belonged to the small, freakish subset of people who claim they are still madly in love after years of marriage.
還有17名是一小部分多年婚姻生活后仍然愛(ài)的死去活來(lái)的。
The freakish results included the ears of a rabbit, face of a cat, body of a golden retriever and tail of a horse.
這些異想天開的結(jié)果包括:有兔子的耳朵,貓的臉,金色獵犬的身子和馬的尾巴。
Any theory attempting to explain the formation of moons throughout the solar system must account for this freakish ball of ice.
所以任何想解釋太陽(yáng)系星球形成的理論必須都要考慮到這個(gè)奇怪的冰球
Shug say , Wellsah , and I thought it was only white folks do freakish things like that .
莎格說(shuō),天啊,我以前一直以為只有白人才干這種傷天害理的事情。
Think about it. . . LeBron averages more points because he gets to the rim with ease; using speed, athleticism , and freakish strength.
想想吧,勒布朗場(chǎng)均分更高,是因?yàn)?/c>他能靠著他的速度、身體素質(zhì)和超常的力量輕松沖到禁區(qū)。
A monstrous mutation, once implying freakish severity, was newly seen as simply a flip, a mere deviation from the average variation.
從新的觀點(diǎn)來(lái)看,曾經(jīng)意味著嚴(yán)重畸形的怪模怪樣的突變,只不過(guò)是一次翻轉(zhuǎn),僅僅是偏離了平均變異而已。
It's some freakish garish beauty pageant that has nothing, frankly to do with health and welfare.
它是某種奇特扎眼的選美,坦率地說(shuō)與健康和福利毫無(wú)關(guān)系。
Susan will probably win Britain's Got Talent. . . . But Susan Boyle will be the freakish exception that makes the rule.
蘇珊很可能贏得《英國(guó)達(dá)人》的冠軍,但是她將是開辟這個(gè)規(guī)則的一個(gè)罕見(jiàn)的例外。
"We were regarded as slightly freakish, " says John Ridding, the newspaper's chief executive.
“我們看起來(lái)有些另類。”該報(bào)總編輯約翰·李爾庭說(shuō)。
In practice, the process may be more freakish, as directors studying their business plans years later tend to concede.
在實(shí)踐中,這一過(guò)程可能更為反復(fù)無(wú)常,因?yàn)?/c>董事們在多年后研究自己的商業(yè)計(jì)劃時(shí),往往容易退縮。
Blizzard is freakish , it is to acquire larger interest apparently.
暴雪見(jiàn)異思遷,顯然是為了獲得更大的利益。
a capricious summer breeze; freakish weather.
反復(fù)無(wú)常的夏風(fēng);反復(fù)無(wú)常的天氣。
I think the problem is that Chinese guys can often be freakish and weird in their attentions. China's got a pretty fucked-up culture.
我覺(jué)得問(wèn)題源于中國(guó)男人在他們的關(guān)注某人的時(shí)候常常很古怪而奇異。
On the other, my request should strike her as odd, because it is odd. It's downright freakish.
另一方面,我的舉動(dòng)應(yīng)該會(huì)讓她覺(jué)得古怪,因?yàn)?/c>這就是徹頭徹尾的奇思怪想。
Fabia: Smettila! This is a freakish joke, right?
真外行!這只是無(wú)聊的玩笑,是吧?
If we take the field of architecture and engineering, for example, we are appalled by the ugly and freakish buildings that are being put up.
如果我們以建筑工程業(yè)為例,我們總是會(huì)被那些正在建設(shè)的那些丑陋、奇形怪狀的建筑嚇倒。
Is this a freakish coincidence, or did you know she takes this train?
這是個(gè)奇異的巧合還是你早知道她會(huì)搭這班車?
I see a freakish little side, like a devil in disguis e
我看到一小點(diǎn)奇異的東西,就像偽裝的魔鬼