单词 | freak |
释义 | noun | adjective | verb freakfreak1 /frik/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1computer/fitness/jazz etc. freak informal someone who is very interested in a particular thing or activity, or likes something a lot SYN fanatic, nut: I’ve been a huge health freak since my daughter was born.2someone who looks very strange or behaves in a very unusual way SYN weirdo: That haircut makes him look like a freak.3something in nature, such as a strangely shaped plant or animal, that is very unusual: The two-headed snake is a freak of nature.4an unexpected and very unusual event: By some freak of fate he walked away from the crash completely unhurt. → see also control freak noun | adjective | verb freakfreak2 ●●○ adjective [only before noun] a freak accident/storm etc. an accident, storm, etc. that is unexpected and very unusual: The first day of spring brought rain and freak weather across much of the state. noun | adjective | verb freakfreak3 S3 verb [intransitive] spoken informal to become suddenly angry or afraid, especially so that you cannot control your behavior: When I told Ben about the accident, he just freaked.freak out phrasal verb informal freak somebody ↔ out to become very anxious, upset, or afraid, or to make someone very anxious, upset, or afraid: These actors would all completely freak out and panic in a real medical emergency. Those people really freak me out. |
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