freaked
v. (使)强烈反应,震惊,畏惧( freak的过去式和过去分词 )
A freak event or action is one that is a very unusual or extreme example of its type.
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。
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.
Oat bran became the darling of health freaks last year.
燕麦麸在去年成为保健狂人的最爱。
...computer freaks.
电脑狂
People are sometimes referred to as freaks when their behaviour or attitude is very different from that of the majority of people.
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.
不久前变性人还被视为怪物。
If you refer to someone as a freak, you mean that they are physically abnormal in some way. This use could cause offence.
If someone freaks, or if something freaks them, they suddenly feel extremely surprised, upset, angry, or confused.
I saw five cop cars pull into the driveway. And I literally freaked...
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.
我想他们被那些嘲笑他们的女人搞得不知所措了。
If someone freaks out, or if something freaks them out, they suddenly feel extremely surprised, upset, angry, or confused.
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。
I thought I'd seen a ghost — it really freaked me out.
我当时以为见到了鬼─我大惊失色.
It sort of frightens me. I guess I am kind of freaked out by it.
它让我有点害怕。我想我可能被它弄得心里有些发毛。
I saw five cop cars pull into the driveway. And I literally freaked.
我看到5辆警车开进了我家的车道。我简直吓坏了。
We freaked out when we won the lottery.
中了奖券,我们兴奋极了.
When they told me I'd won a car, I absolutely freaked , ie was extremely happy.
听说我赢得一辆小汽车, 简直欣喜若狂.