freakish
英 ['friːkɪʃ]美['frikɪʃ]
- adj. 畸形的;奇特的;朝三暮四的;异想天开的
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副词: freakishly;
英文词源
- freakish (adj.)
- 1650s, "capricious," from freak (n.) + -ish. Meaning "grotesque" is recorded from 1805. Related: Freakishly; freakishness. Keats has freakful.
双语例句
- 1. 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?
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- 2. Freakish phenomena are becoming less freaky all around the world.
- 在全球各地,反常的气候渐渐变得不那么“反常”了——人们都对此司空见惯.
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- 3. Flossing is no longer freakish.
- 用牙线剃牙不再古怪.
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- 4. James rarely has an off night thanks to his freakish talent and highly durable body.
- 多亏了他超乎常人的天赋和身板,詹姆斯的比赛很少会罢工.
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- 5. The most beautiful house or the handsomestautomobile are never of the freakish type.
- 无论是最富丽堂皇的房子,还是最美观大方的汽车,从来都不是奇形怪状的样子.
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