| 单词 | to freak out | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto freak out  3.   to freak out (occasionally without out): to undergo an intense emotional experience, to become stimulated, to rave, esp. under the influence of hallucinatory drugs. Also transitive, to cause (a person) to be aroused or stimulated in such a way. (Also in more trivial uses.) So   freaked-out adj. affected thus.  freaking-out n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > effects of drugs > 			[noun]		 > effects of hallucinatory drugs trip1959 freaking-out1965 acid trip1966 freak-out1966 head trip1967 tripping1968 turn-on1969 trippiness1976 the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > effects of drugs > 			[adjective]		 > affected by hallucinogenic drugs freaked-out1965 tripped-out1973 the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > effects of drugs > be under influence of drugs			[verb (intransitive)]		 > experience hallucinatory drugs to freak out1965 trip1966 space1968 1965    Village Voice 		(N.Y.)	 2/1 		(advt.)	  				Grand Opening!!! Freak with the Fugs!!! The East Side's Most Infinite Hallucination in Person. 1966    Life 25 Mar. 33/4  				When my husband and I want to take a trip together..I just put a little acid in the kids' orange juice..and let them spend the day freaking out in the woods. 1967    Oxf. Mail 3 Mar. 4  				‘Freak out, baby,’ goes the latest rebel war whoop... Frank Zappa..answers: ‘On a personal level, freaking out is a process whereby an individual casts off outmoded and restricted standards of thinking, dress and social etiquette.’ 1967    Avatar 		(Boston)	 7–13 July 13/2 		(heading)	  				Freaked-out in the Federal Building. 1968    It 1 Nov. 8/4  				Suppose..that total freedom could be granted now, today. Have you thought of what it would mean? Freedom to freak-out, yes; freedom to do your thing, sure. 1969    Gandalf's Garden  iv. 9/1  				He was the first guy I had ever met who used his music to influence people, to turn them on, or freak them out. 1969    Daily Tel. 21 Nov. 4/7  				Some ‘freaked-out’ teenagers cannot move, let alone sit up straight when they attend classes. 1970    It 27 Feb. 11/1  				Aage leaps about and shouts at them and freaks them out. 1970    Times 5 May 9/3  				The full African look..complete with enormous freaked out ‘Hair’ wig. 1970    Nature 23 May 704/1  				One question asked the respondents how often they had seen other people ‘freak out’, that is, have intense, transient emotional upsets. < as lemmas  | 
	
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