freakish的意思和读音

freakish

: [ˈfrikɪʃ] : [ˈfriːkɪʃ]

adj.

adj.stable

adj.variable,volatile,changeable,unpredictable,inexplicable

freakishadj.

1.very strange, unusual or unexpected

freakish weather/behaviour

adj.1.,,2.3.

adj.1.not normal or natural

1. Fractured Freakish Freewheeling ...

2. juice up: 使, 使 freakish, my word: () ...

3. stuff 西 freaky =freakish freaky stuff 西 ...

4. juice up: 使, 使 freakish, my word: () ...

5. fraught freakish freezing ...

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1.He felt trapped and isolated by the freakish particulars of a romance that Pam, even now, was endeavoring to celebrate in a film script.使

2.No doubt the recent increase in the extreme and freakish winter weather is due to the wobble.

3.The smith, this fabled Hammer, proved to be a freakish-looking hulk with a left arm that appeared twice as thick as his right.

4.Americans seem to view the increasing incidence of freakish weather as proof that climate change is real.

5.The real humanitarian fi asco is not the inadequate preparation of these nations, and many others, for freakish catastrophes.

6.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!100

7.The strange thing is: even seasoned Klinsmann- bashers found it very hard to place any specific blame at his feet after this freakish match.

8.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.(

9.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.(FormulaTwo)18

10.And seventeen belonged to the small, freakish subset of people who claim they are still madly in love after years of marriage.17