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freakish    
a. 朝三暮四的,见异思迁的,珍奇的,畸形的

朝三暮四的,见异思迁的,珍奇的,畸形的

freakish
adj 1: changeable; "a capricious summer breeze"; "freakish
weather" [synonym: {capricious}, {freakish}]
2: characteristic of a freak; "a freakish extra toe"
3: conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual;
"restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like
a rabbit"; "famed for his eccentric spelling"; "a freakish
combination of styles"; "his off-the-wall antics"; "the
outlandish clothes of teenagers"; "outre and affected stage
antics" [synonym: {bizarre}, {eccentric}, {freakish}, {freaky},
{flaky}, {flakey}, {gonzo}, {off-the-wall}, {outlandish},
{outre}]

Freakish \Freak"ish\, a.
Apt to change the mind suddenly; whimsical; capricious.
[1913 Webster]

It may be a question whether the wife or the woman was
the more freakish of the two. --L'Estrange.
[1913 Webster]

Freakish when well, and fretful when she's sick.
--Pope.

2. rapidly changing and unpredictable; as, freakish weather.
[PJC]

3. markedly abnormal.

Syn: freaky.
[PJC] -- {Freak"ish*ly}, adv. -- {Freak"ish*ness}, n.
[1913 Webster]

129 Moby Thesaurus words for "freakish":
abnormal, adrift, afloat, alternating, amorphous, anomalous,
arbitrary, baroque, bizarre, capricious, changeable, changeful,
crank, crankish, cranky, crotchety, deformed, desultory, deviable,
deviant, deviative, different, divergent, dizzy, dotty, eccentric,
erratic, exceptional, fanciful, fantasied, fantastic,
fast and loose, fey, fickle, fitful, flaky, flickering, flighty,
flitting, fluctuating, freak, funny, giddy, grotesque, harebrained,
humorsome, idiocratic, idiosyncratic, impetuous, impulsive,
inconsistent, inconstant, indecisive, infirm, irregular,
irresolute, irresponsible, kinky, kooky, maggoty, malformed, mazy,
mercurial, misbegotten, misshapen, monstrous, moody, motiveless,
notional, nutty, odd, oddball, peculiar, petulant, queer, quirky,
rambling, restless, rococo, roving, scatterbrained, screwball,
screwy, shapeless, shifting, shifty, shuffling, singular,
spasmodic, spineless, strange, temperamental, teratogenic,
teratoid, twisted, unaccountable, uncertain, uncontrolled,
unconventional, undependable, undisciplined, unfixed, unnatural,
unpredictable, unreasonable, unreliable, unrestrained, unsettled,
unstable, unstable as water, unstaid, unsteadfast, unsteady,
vacillating, vagarious, vagrant, variable, vicissitudinary,
vicissitudinous, volatile, wacky, wandering, wanton, wavering,
wavery, wavy, wayward, whimsical, wishy-washy


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