freak-out
基本解釋
- n.吸毒;引起錯覺;逃避現(xiàn)實(shí);反常行為
英漢例句
- Thursday's freak-out shows the market is realizing that moral hazard may be truly hazardous.
周四的反常表現(xiàn)顯示,市場正意識到道德風(fēng)險或許才是真正的風(fēng)險。 - The result of the shifting landscape in college admissions is more confusion and more anxiety for students — what one columnist called "The Great National Freak-out. ""
大學(xué)招生圖景的改變給學(xué)生們帶來的,是更多的困惑和焦慮,這讓他們陷入一名專欄作者所說的“全國大激憤”之中。 - In the past 20 years, asset markets have come to assume government support. Thursday's freak-out shows the market is realizing that moral hazard may be truly hazardous.
過去20年間,資產(chǎn)市場一直假設(shè)能得到政府的支持。周四的反常表現(xiàn)顯示,市場正意識到道德風(fēng)險或許才是真正的風(fēng)險。 - Glanville, who will be hawking the paperback version of his book, The Game From Where I Stand at the Feb. 12 convention, became a Strat-O-Matic freak in the mid-70s, when he was barely out of his toddler years.
FORBES: Documentary Film to Mark Stat-O-Matic's 50th - At sites like Kicktraq.com, your Kickstarter fate is plotted out in real time, complete with nerve-wracking trendlines you can use to freak out over how awful your friends are, how nobody understands your genius, and how little access you really have to rich, famous benefactors.
FORBES: How Not To Fail At Kickstarter - The Streisand that emerges is an odd control freak, a damaged, needy and out-of-touch woman and yet very human.
NPR: Michael Urie Superb In Charming 'Buyer & Cellar'
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英英字典
- to be or cause to be in a heightened emotional state, such as that of fear, anger, or excitement