Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense freaks, present participle freaking, past tense, past participle freaked
1ADJ [ADJ n]反常的;怪异的;极端的 A freak event or action is one that is a very unusual or extreme example of its type. 反常的;怪异的;极端的
Weir broke his leg in a freak accident playing golf.
韦尔因为一次打高尔夫时发生的离奇事故折断了腿。
The ferry was hit by a freak wave off the North Wales coast.
渡船在北威尔士海岸附近被一股反常的海浪击中。
2N-COUNT [n NOUN](对某事物或活动痴迷的)…狂 If you describe someone as a particular kind of freak, you are emphasizing that they are very enthusiastic about a thing or activity, and often seem to think about nothing else. (对某事物或活动痴迷的)…狂 [informal]
Oat bran became the darling of health freaks last year.
4N-COUNT 怪人;怪胎 People are sometimes referred to as freaks when their behaviour or attitude is very different from that of the majority of people. 怪人;怪胎 [disapproval]
However, outside of these institutions the black thinking woman is looked upon as a freak.
然而,在这些机构之外,有思想的黑人女性被当作怪胎看待。
Not so long ago, transsexuals were regarded as freaks.
5N-COUNT 畸形(人)(可能具冒犯意味) If you refer to someone as a freak, you mean that they are physically abnormal in some way. This use could cause offence. 畸形(人)(可能具冒犯意味) [disapproval]
6V-ERG (使)吃惊;(使)不安;(使)恼怒;(使)困惑 If someone freaks, or if something freaks them, they suddenly feel extremely surprised, upset, angry, or confused. (使)吃惊;(使)不安;(使)恼怒;(使)困惑 [informal] [Also VERB n]
I saw five cop cars pull into the driveway. And I literally freaked. [VERB]
我看到 5 辆警车开进了我家的车道。我简直吓坏了。
I think they got freaked by women laughing at them. [getVERB-ed]
7PHRASAL VERB-ERG (使)吃惊;(使)不安;(使)恼怒;(使)困惑 If someone freaks out, or if something freaks them out, they suddenly feel extremely surprised, upset, angry, or confused. (使)吃惊;(使)不安;(使)恼怒;(使)困惑 [informal] [Also VERB n]
I remember the first time I went onstage. I freaked out completely.
我还记得自己第一次登台的情形。我完全吓坏了。
I think our music freaks people out sometimes.
我想我们的音乐有时会吓着大家。
It sort of frightens me. I guess I am kind of freaked out by it.