freakish
['fri:kiʃ]
adj. 畸形的;奇特的;朝三暮四的;异想天开的
同义词
参考例子
1.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!
这是一次诡异的事件,如果我再尝试100万次这也不能再次发生,如果我可以的话,我就会去参加比赛!
2.Freezing temperatures in NSW and Victoria may get worse before they get better, as the two states continue to shiver through a freakish cold snap.
两个州(新州和维州)还会继续颤抖着度过这个不寻常的寒冬。
3.David Bickford, a toad expert at the National University of Singapore, described the footage as "very, very strange, " but says it's likely a "freakish coincidence.
新加坡国立大学的蟾蜍专家大卫·比克福德说,“这个视频非常非常的奇怪,不过他说这很可能是一种奇特的巧合。”
英文解释
adj.
1.changeable
2.characteristic of a freak
3.conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
网络释义
freakish
异想的; 异想天开的; 珍奇的; 异想天开的, 朝三暮四的, 奇特的, 畸形的;
freakish printing
艺术字;
freakish rare
珍奇的;
freakish weather
反常天气; 反常的天气;
fickle freakish
朝秦暮楚;