freaky
基本解释
- adj.(=freakish)畸形的;古怪的;捉摸不定的
英汉例句
- We did some freaky things that day.
那天我们做了不该做的事情。
edu.sina.com.cn - However, people do apparently suffer freaky events and then gain the ability to do art.
然而,确实有人在经历了这类恼人事件之后获得超级绘画的能力。 - The death of the People's Princess came as a blow – I always found the Royal Family a bit freaky!
但人民的王妃戴安娜的离去让我打击不小,---我一直觉得皇室家庭总有点捉摸不定。 - They say it's terrible because they'll have a kid and the kid'll grow up freaky and then the experimenter--it's an interview situation--says, "Well, no. Remember they're both using a lot of birth control."
他们说太糟糕了,他们会生小孩的,小孩长大会变怪胎的,然后向他们提问的实验者说,“不会,他们都做了避孕措施”
耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选 - This is part of why it will be freaky to many people at first.
FORBES: Age of Context: Draft Introduction - To a western ear, this all sounds a bit freaky, but it seems to work.
ECONOMIST: Japan - Similarly freaky but not nuclear-armed are Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and General Than Shwe of the Burmese junta.
FORBES: Faces in Sad Places
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Freaky Bee 迷幻小蜜蜂
- freaky jocks 橄榄球选手
- Freaky Frid 辣妈辣妹电影原声带;辣妈辣妹
- Geeky Freaky 迷幻摇滚
- Freaky Chakra 表演者
短语
英英字典
- If someone or something is freaky, they are very unusual in some way.