freakish如何读

英:[ˈfri:kɪʃ]

美:[ˈfrikɪʃ]

freakish是什么意思

adj.

异想天开的

朝三暮四的

奇特的

畸形的

freakish词根

词根:freak

adj.

freak 奇异的,反常的

freaky 畸形的;捉摸不定的(等于freakish)

n.

freak 怪人,怪事;畸形人;反复无常

freakishness 异想;易变性

freakish英英释义

Adjective

1. changeable;

"a capricious summer breeze"

"freakish weather"

2. characteristic of a freak;

"a freakish extra toe"

3. 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"

freakish词源中文解释

1650年代,“反复无常的”,来自 freak(名词)+ -ish。意思是“奇异的”,记录于1805年。相关: Freakishly; freakishness。济慈有 freakful。

freakish词源英文解释

The first known use of freakish was in 1602

freakish 例句

1 “Family Life,” Mr. Sharma’s semiautobiographical second novel, tracks the Mishra family, who migrate to Queens from Delhi in the 1970s, but whose life slowly unravels when one son suffers a freakish accident.

2 Tears also start to cascade when Ma, refusing to accept that a freakish storm has ruined all the wheat, leads the other wives into the fields, Joan of Arc-style, to manually salvage what they can.

3 Beauty’s silence and freakish diet apparently came about after she overheard her father demanding “peace and quiet” during an argument with his wife.

4 Tonight's series opener sets the scene, as a gang of six youths on Asbos do their community service, until a freakish storm changes the lives of everyone.

5 He was killed in a freakish explosion while he was with the Army of Occupation in Japan.

6 Each is a grid: a five-by-five arrangement of equally sized rectangles of some of the strangest colors Benjamin has ever cooked up: freakish pastels, quirky tertiaries and all manner of uncanny grays, beiges and mauves.

7 Powers that defied explanation, mental talents so freakish, doctors and scientists reclassified our entire generation as Psi.

8 If Burton was ever going to direct a straightforward children’s movie, then Dumbo – the story of a freakish outsider – is clearly a more natural fit for him than, say, Cinderella.

9 The freakish toad-fly hybrid that crawls menacingly from the beach into the mouth of this unknown teenage sweetheart is pure Lynchian nightmare.

10 By the Great Depression “a new type of freakish circus sideshow emerged — ‘the dark carnival’ featuring clowns as evil, morally perverted figures who were untrustworthy and devious.”

11 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!

这是个意想不到的意外。即使我再试100甚至100万次都不可能再发生。如果我能做到,那我就该继续踢球了。

12 The leotards and freakish headgear so essential to Lady Gaga’s stage persona are borrowed from a raft of comic book archetypes, who are customarily tricked out in breastplates, fishnets and dominatrix boots.

13 Riverbody you will either find majestic or maddening, all swelling strings and freakish falsetto.

14 a freakish twist of fate

15 But Bond is all about taking the good with the bad—the beautiful women and the freakish villains, the nimble quip with the boorish bit of sexism—with a sense of humor.

16 But I was nowhere even nearly prepared to face the freakish fact that there were two people in the world who had less talent for drawing than either Bambi or R. Howard Ridgefield.

17 The freakish me, my delivery, my timing, everything about me, off.

18 Known primarily secondhand from sensationalizing ancient texts, the African continent was often depicted in the Renaissance as a place of freakish beasts and bestial, violence-prone, naturally subject peoples.

19 And look, when I sat "unconventional," I don't mean that he's a little put off-putting, like he's freakish or anything.

20 A title informs us that we are in “the new dark ages,” and it does feel as if the world is enduring medieval times all over again, albeit with lab-created beings and freakish mutations.

freakish 同义词

25 怪物

terato- monster freak

31 不合常规的

irregular

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