freaked out 的 4 个定义
- any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration.
- a person or animal on exhibition as an example of a strange deviation from nature; monster.
- a sudden and apparently causeless change or turn of events, the mind, etc.; an apparently capricious notion, occurrence, etc.: That kind of sudden storm is a freak.
- (7)
- unusual; odd; irregular: a freak epidemic.
- to become or make frightened, nervous, or wildly excited: The loud noise caused the horse to freak.
- freak out, Slang. to enter into or cause a period of irrational behavior or emotional instability, as under the influence of a drug: to be freaked out on LSD.to lose or cause to lose emotional control from extreme excitement, shock, fear, joy, despair, etc.: Seeing the dead body freaked him out.
freaked out 近义词
lose control
freaked out 的近义词 27 个
- go crazy
- lose it
- blow a gasket
- blow one's mind
- blow one's stack
- blow one's top
- break down
- come unglued
- crack up
- flip one's lid
- flip out
- fly off the handle
- go ape
- go ballistic
- go bananas
- go berserk
- go haywire
- go nuts
- go off the deep end
- hit the ceiling
- lose control of oneself
- lose one's composure
- lose one's cool
- lose one's mind
- lose one's temper
- wig out
- work oneself up
更多freaked out例句
- Still, fans can’t help but happily freak out that Janet Hubert, the actress who played the original Aunt Viv in the ’90s series, was included in the festivities.
- Two weeks ago, after freak lightning strikes torched Northern California but before the inferno of Labor Day weekend had begun, a friend called to talk, like you do when the world is turning to crap and nothing is stable or makes sense.
- In a matter of weeks, California has been hit with two record-breaking heat waves, hundreds of blazes, freak lightning storms and dangerously poor air quality.
- People freak out if there’s a single bad day whereas in the past there was a little more leniency.
- People also can’t tell if you have a mask when it’s hiding in your pocket, so you could freak out an immunocompromised hiker or runner.
- Really, is it any wonder that fluoride should freak people out?
- They had a freak-out moment and destroyed some source material.
- I was already a full-blown movie freak by the time I was in 8th grade.
- And in a culture as paranoid as ours, we freak out about them all the time.
- After her husband dies in a freak accident, Regal moves to Tel Aviv.
- But to others it was only a freak of the lad's imagination, which had been much influenced by the reading of romances.
- Another contributory source to this oddest freak of my life was the terms on which I had returned to the college.
- A child born with three legs is a freak of nature, a monstrosity, yet it sometimes appears.
- The Druggists Circular is to be congratulated on exposing this latest pharmaceutical freak.
- By some freak of nature here was a place where the breed ran to high blood.