freakishly
基本解釋
- adv. 反常地;見異思遷地
英漢例句
- She's freakishly strong, and she was a fat teenager.
具有很強(qiáng)的控制欲,她曾是一個(gè)肥胖青少年。 - Off the top of my head, I can't tell you many people hit up Facebook daily, but a freakishly high number of people visit the site on their phones everyday.
我沒法隨隨便便地告訴你每天有多少人上臉書,但每天通過(guò)手機(jī)訪問這個(gè)網(wǎng)站的人數(shù)出奇地高。 - In Switzerland, itwas mid-June when the freakishly bad weather began — “an almost perpetualrain, ” Mary recalled, with terrific thunderstorms rippling back and forthacross the lake.
而六月中旬,壞天氣也影響到了瑞士,瑪麗曾回憶到那永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)停的雨,以及暴風(fēng)雨引起日內(nèi)瓦湖巨大的漣漪。 - Freakishly so in 2004, correctly predicting the winner in all 50 states.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Without such particles, clouds would be rare: the air would need to be freakishly saturated with water vapour or strangely cold for condensation to occur.
ECONOMIST: Aerobiology