English to Portuguese Dictionary freak

freak

aberração
definition
verb
I could have freaked out and started smashing the place up
behave or cause to behave in a wild and irrational way, typically because of the effects of extreme emotion, mental illness, or drugs.
the white pink and the pansy freaked with jet
fleck or streak randomly.
noun
the teacher says the accident was a total freak
a very unusual and unexpected event or situation.
He was foaled in Indiana, was a mere freak of nature , and withal a very curious looking animal.
a person, animal, or plant with an unusual physical abnormality.
translation of 'freak'
verb
salpicar,
listrar,
mesclar,
matizar
noun
salpico,
extravagância,
fenómeno,
singularidade,
aberração,
capricho,
fantasia,
veneta,
aborto,
anomalia
adjective
esdrúxulo,
esquisito,
grotesco
example
My dad used to be been a complete neat 'freak' , obsessed with shining surfaces and clutter-free room.
Easter had been wet, windy and miserable anyway, and the Beggar and its feeder becks were already to bank level when the 'freak' storm hit the side of Tup Fell and turned swollen into overflowing.
My co-worker Fred von Lohmann, EFF's Senior Intellectual Property Lawyer, is also a certified hi-fi nut, gearhead, and gadget 'freak' .
There is more chance of a 'freak' storm or asteroid hitting the south coast of England.
The Aral Sea and the tragic plight of its people is not a 'freak' isolated event, but a crisis that's just slightly ahead of its time.
A keen gardener got the shock of her life when a 'freak' storm rained 20 crabs down on her.
I'm pretty sure, however, that such a convergence of misfortune was a 'freak' event and it won't happen again.
Just off Cape Hatteras, NC, the graveyard of the Atlantic, they were hit by a 'freak' storm.
Gardaí are investigating the events surrounding the 'freak' accident but it appears it happened when a jeep pulled out of a side road as the young motorcyclist approached.
This is a group where no one would be a misfit, a 'freak' .
Last year's floods were a 'freak' event that would be expected to happen only once in 300 years, he stressed.
Having publicly made such a declaration, one would inevitably be looked upon as a 'freak' or lunatic by others, and one would be ostracized by the collective.
In far western Queensland, a 'freak' storm has turned the desert white overnight.
the teacher says the accident was a total 'freak'
So, even if you weren't an LSD freak, you had to be careful about the sensitivity of the LSD 'freak' next to you.
follow this way or that, as the 'freak' takes you
a fitness 'freak'
As we chatted, I discovered that the delicate-looking flower opposite me was a complete football 'freak' .
Now these recent weather conditions are by no means a 'freak' event, and if salmon farms cannot prevent their fish escaping into the wild then the licence to farm should be withdrawn.
This will make them think they have brought up a well-balanced individual instead of a hideously insecure 'freak' .
With him, she wouldn't be a strange, anti-social 'freak' , but just a person.
Unfortunately the moment we stepped outside there was a 'freak' hail storm and we got absolutely pounded.
her books offer us the independent girl as something of a 'freak'
follow this way or that, as the 'freak' takes you
The other kids on the dance floor were gaping at him like he was a total 'freak' , and a frightening idea filled his head.
A preliminary report on the disaster from the Geological Survey of Ireland has blamed a 'freak' weather event for the landslides.
a fitness 'freak'
This little beauty would make even the ultimate gadget 'freak' purr with anticipation.
To feel that way towards toffs today makes you at best an anachronism, at worst a 'freak' , as I was reminded recently when I appeared at a literary festival.
I admit I am a fitness 'freak' - back home in the UK, I row, run up mountains and do the triathlon, as well as paying my gym subscription and actually going!
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