1.使...上有斑点[条纹]
1.奇想,任性,异想天开
2.斑点,条纹
3.反常行为,怪诞行为
4....爱好者,热心者
5.畸形人,希罕物
6.与众不同的人
7.成瘾的人
1.奇想,任性,异想天开
2.斑点,条纹
3.反常行为,怪诞行为
4....爱好者,热心者
5.畸形人,希罕物
6.与众不同的人
7.成瘾的人
1.to streak or spot something with color
2.to become very nervous, upset, or angry, or make somebody become so
3.to behave wildly or irrationally, or make somebody behave wildly or irrationally, sometimes under the effects of hallucinations or feelings of paranoia, often as a result of taking drugs
4.if you are freaked out or if something freaks you out, you become so angry, surprised, excited, or frightened that you cannot control yourself
1.to streak or spot something with color
2.to become very nervous, upset, or angry, or make somebody become so
3.to behave wildly or irrationally, or make somebody behave wildly or irrationally, sometimes under the effects of hallucinations or feelings of paranoia, often as a result of taking drugs
4.if you are freaked out or if something freaks you out, you become so angry, surprised, excited, or frightened that you cannot control yourself
1.a person, animal, or plant that is strikingly unusual and appears to be unique or occurs very rarely
2.a highly unusual or unlikely occurrence, often brought about by a unique or very rare combination of circumstances
3.something somebody suddenly does or decides for no real reason
4.somebody who is fanatical about something
5.an offensive term for somebody who is thought to behave unconventionally or have unusual tastes or habits
6.an addict or user of a particular drug
7.something with very unusual features that make it very different from other things of its type
8.someone who looks strange or who behaves in a strange way
9.someone who is extremely interested in a particular subject or activity
1.a person, animal, or plant that is strikingly unusual and appears to be unique or occurs very rarely
2.a highly unusual or unlikely occurrence, often brought about by a unique or very rare combination of circumstances
3.something somebody suddenly does or decides for no real reason
4.somebody who is fanatical about something
5.an offensive term for somebody who is thought to behave unconventionally or have unusual tastes or habits
6.an addict or user of a particular drug
7.something with very unusual features that make it very different from other things of its type
8.someone who looks strange or who behaves in a strange way
9.someone who is extremely interested in a particular subject or activity
1."It kind of freaked me out a bit, " she said. "It was like he was coming back from the dead. "
她说:“这令我觉得有点奇怪,这好像他已经起死回生一样。”
2.Bill: She thought we'd better get out of her hair. Donna freaked out when she saw us. That's all that about.
比尔:她希望我们不要去烦她。唐娜看见我们时吓了一跳。
3.Totally freaked and dazed I looked slowly up at my window and there he was the man from the puzzle looking at me! !
我一下子陷入了一种迷茫和眩晕,我慢慢抬头看向窗户,那男人竟鬼惑地盯着我!!
4."Students freaked out on day one, " said freshman Liu Chang, 18. "We were so scared that we would be the next one [to die]. "
“月初时,同学们都被吓坏了。”18岁的新生刘畅说。“我们很害怕,担心自己会不会是下一位面临死亡威胁的感染者。”
5.And then I got really freaked out, and that's when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
然后我吓呆了,突然想到:Barry看起来多象土豆头先生呀。
6.You really had me freaked out with all that screaming.
你的尖叫声确实吓到我了!
7.Charlotte: Whoa, slow down. You're just a little freaked out right now. That's understandable. Just don't do anything rash .
平静下来。你刚才只是有点害怕。那是可以理解的。但是不要做鲁莽的事。
8.Interestingly, no one freaked out on Capitol Hill, points out colleague Shai Oster at the China Real Time blog.
我的同事ShaiOster在他的中国日志博客中指出,有趣的是,这次国会没有人大吵大闹了。
9.So, my mom came into my room and she saw him sitting there in front of me this time. She freaked out.
因此,妈妈走进我的房间,这次她看到了坐在我面前的他,她吓坏了。
10.The last time I freaked out, I just kept looking down. I st-st-stuttered when you asked me what I'm thinking' 'bout.
上一次我失态了,我只是低着头,你问我在想什么的时候我都说不出话了。