单词 | freak out |
释义 | freak outphrasal verb See full dictionary entry for freakIf 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. [VERB PARTICLE] I think our music freaks people out sometimes. [VERB noun PARTICLE] It sort of frightens me. I guess I am kind of freaked out by it. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] [Also VERB PARTICLE noun]freak out in British Englishverb (adverb) informal to be or cause to be in a heightened emotional state, such as that of fear, anger, or excitement freak-out in British English (ˈfriːkˌaʊt) noun informal an episode of bizarre experience or behaviour When I had a freak-out in a Council session, we decided to try to share the pressureswe felt in order to avoid things getting on top of us. freak out in American English Slang 1. to experience, esp. in an extreme way, the mental reactions, hallucinations, etc. induced by a psychedelic drug 2. to make or become very excited, distressed, disorganized, etc. Examples of 'freak out' in a sentence |
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