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freak
[friːk]
sustantivo
1. engendro (m) monstruo (m) (strange being)
  • by a freak of fortune -> por un capricho del destino
  • freak show -> = espectáculo que consiste en exhibir a personas con extrañas anomalías físicas
  • freak storm -> tormenta (f) inesperada
2. fanático(a) (sustantivo masculino) (enthusiast)
  • jazz/film freak (familiar) -> fanático(a) del jazz/cine
verbo intransitivo → freak out

freak [frik]
sustantivo
1. Fantasía, capricho, visión; extravagancia.
  • Freak of nature -> cualquier producto raro, caprichoso o extravagante de la naturaleza
va. Varetear, formar listas de varios colores en los tejidos; abigarrar, gayar.

freak [friːk]
noun
1 (person) monstruo (m); fenómeno (m); (plant, animal) monstruo (m); (event) anomalía (f)
a freak of nature un fenómeno de la naturaleza; the result was a freak el resultado fue totalmente anómalo
2 (enthusiast) fanáticoafanática (m) (f);a fanática adictoaadicta (m) (f);a adicta
health freak maniáticoamaniática (m) (f) en cuestión de salud;a maniática peace freak fanáticoafanática (m) (f) de la paz;a fanática
adjective
(abnormal) [+storm, conditions] anómalo; anormal; [+victory] inesperado;
verb:intransitive
verb:transitive
modifier
freak show (n) (at circus etc) espectáculo (m) de fenómenos de feria
...Siamese twins who spent their early lives touring as part of a freak show I've been in the fashion business for years and I've never seen such a freak show
espectáculo (m) de bichos raros (informal)

Verb Conjugation for "freak"

Imperative
  • freak
  • you freak
  • he/she freaks
  • we freak
  • you freak
  • they freak
Preterite
  • I freaked
  • you freaked
  • he/she freaked
  • we freaked
  • you freaked
  • they freaked
Present Continuous
  • I am freaking
  • you are freaking
  • he/she is freaking
  • we are freaking
  • you are freaking
  • they are freaking
Present Perfect
  • I have freaked
  • you have freaked
  • he/she has freaked
  • we have freaked
  • you have freaked
  • they have freaked
Past Continuous
  • I was freaking
  • you were freaking
  • he/she was freaking
  • we were freaking
  • you were freaking
  • they were freaking
Past Perfect
  • I had freaked
  • you had freaked
  • he/she had freaked
  • we had freaked
  • you had freaked
  • they had freaked
Future
  • I will freak
  • you will freak
  • he/she will freak
  • we will freak
  • you will freak
  • they will freak
Future Perfect
  • I will have freaked
  • you will have freaked
  • he/she will have freaked
  • we will have freaked
  • you will have freaked
  • they will have freaked
Future Continuous
  • I will be freaking
  • you will be freaking
  • he/she will be freaking
  • we will be freaking
  • you will be freaking
  • they will be freaking
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been freaking
  • you have been freaking
  • he/she has been freaking
  • we have been freaking
  • you have been freaking
  • they have been freaking
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been freaking
  • you will have been freaking
  • he/she will have been freaking
  • we will have been freaking
  • you will have been freaking
  • they will have been freaking
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been freaking
  • you had been freaking
  • he/she had been freaking
  • we had been freaking
  • you had been freaking
  • they had been freaking
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