词汇 | fan |
释义 | fan noun[ C ] uk /fæn/ us /fæn/ fannoun[C] (PERSON)A2 someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports team, etc.: …迷,狂热爱好者;热烈崇拜者 More than 15,000 Liverpool fans attended Saturday's game.超过15 000名利物浦队球迷周六到现场观看了比赛。 fan ofHe's a great fan of country music.他是个超级乡村音乐迷。 I'm pleased to meet you - I'm a big fan of your work.很高兴见到您——我非常喜欢您的作品。 an audience audienceThe audience went wild after every song she sang. viewerThe show attracts millions of viewers every week. listenerListeners tune in regularly for his cheery banter. crowdThose New Yorkers can be a tough crowd to please. houseIt's a full house tonight. spectatorThe spectators cheered when the balloon went up. I've never been a huge fan of opera.我对歌剧一向不是很着迷。 His most devoted fans think of Morrissey as a sort of god. The victorious team were loudly cheered by their fans.获胜队赢得了球迷们的高声欢呼。 He's an avid football fan. As we came into the arena, we were jostled by fans pushing their way towards the stage.我们进入场内时,被拥向舞台的歌迷们推来搡去。 Admirers admirer claqueur devotee fan club fan favourite fan service fanboy fandom fangirl fansite flatterer follower followership following party faithful secret admirer simp stan superfan You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Audiences and spectators Enthusiasts fannoun[C] (OBJECT/PIECE OF EQUIPMENT)B1 an electric device with blades that turn quickly, used to move the air around: 电风扇 There was no air conditioning, just a ceiling fan turning slowly.没有空调,只有一个屋顶吊扇在缓慢转动。 David Arky/GettyImages an object made of folded paper or other material that you wave with your hand in order to move the air around : 扇子 Fans are still used by many Spanish women during their hot summer as a means of keeping cool.很多西班牙妇女现在仍然在炎热的夏季使用扇子让自己凉快。 ryasick/E+/GettyImages Machines - general words 3-D printer animatronic applicator automated automation backhoe chuck convenience Heath Robinson humanoid immobilizer machinery roller snow thrower stacker stump grinder supersensitivity synchrotron valve workhorse You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Tools in general fan verb[ T ] uk /fæn/ us /fæn/-nn- fanverb[T] (AIR)to wave a fan, or something that acts as a fan, in front of your face: 扇(风) fan yourself with somethingIt was so hot in the car that I tried to fan myself with the road map.车里太热,我试着用地图给自己扇凉。 fan someone/yourself with somethingShe perched on a tall stool, fanning herself with a magazine. She sat down and began fanning her face.她坐下来,开始冲着脸扇凉。 to blow air at a fire to make it burn more strongly扇,吹(使火更旺) Shaking, swinging and vibrating brandish earth-shaking flappy flourish fluff fluff something up reverberation reverberative ripple rock-a-bye shake out shakily shiver sway thrash trembly tremulously vibrate vibration vibratory You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Increasing and intensifying fanverb[T] (MAKE WORSE)literary to encourage bad emotions or behaviour to get worse: 煽动;激起 to fan the violence/hatred煽动暴力/激起仇恨 fan a fearThe newspapers deliberately fanned the public's fears of losing their jobs.报纸故意煽动公众对失业的恐惧心理。 Deteriorating and making worse add admin aggravate backslide be downhillidiom debase deteriorate deterioration devaluation disintegrate dog one step forward, two steps backidiom regress regression regressive regressively vulgarize wear thinidiom worse worsen fanverb[T] (SPREAD OUT)(alsofan out) to spread or open something out so it is in the shape of an open fan(= an object made of folded paper that you wave in front of your face to cool yourself down): Male turkeys fan their tails to attract females. In this trick, the magician fans out a deck of cards and asks you to pick a card. Patterns and shapes amorphous arabesque argyle asymmetrically asymmetry fishhook flecked formless formlessly fretted saltire scalloped scissor semilunaris shapeable vee wavery wavily weave willow pattern You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Placing and positioning an object fanverb[T] (BASEBALL)USslang In baseball, if a pitcher(= the person who throws the ball to the batter) fans a batter, they cause them to strike out (= to lose their turn because they have failed three times to hit the ball successfully): He has fanned six of the last seven hitters. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play stretch Idiomfan the flames Phrasal verbfan out fan | American Dictionaryfan noun[ C ] us/fæn/ fannoun[C] (DEVICE)a device to provide a flow of air, either an object that you wave in front of you or a device with blades that are turned by a motor: a window fan fannoun[C] (ADMIRER)a person who is very much interested in and spends a lot of time watching or reading about esp. an entertainer or sports team: a baseball fan fan verb[ T ] us/fæn/-nn- to wave a fan, or something that acts as a fan, in front of your face: It was very hot in the car, so I fanned myself with the road map. Phrasal verbfan out Examples of fanfan For popular music fans this is another aspect of the changing equation in the relationship. In addition, one of the engines drove a high-pressure fan that forced foul air from the refuse on the tipping platform across the fire. The enthusiastic accumulation by fans of an unending suite of related images both echoes and subverts the mass mechanical reproduction of the modern celebrity image. It is offering dramatic changes in the relationship between record companies and consumers and musicians and their fans. An electric fan, and fine water spray dispenser are useful in the management of any discomfort or pain. It is therefore unsurprising that the music press largely ignores teenybopper fans and the artists they admire, as the most obvious inhabitants of this mainstream. It has also moved from the study of major selling artists to look at the lives of 'ordinary' musicians and fans. Non-pharmacological strategies, especially the hand-held fan and exercises, were rated very helpful and new to patients. These networks are paths to employment, peer assessment and fan pleasure all at the same time in ways that seem impossible to untangle. The effect of the swirling flow downstream can be to cut off a mode which is cut on upstream of the fan. If the mounting fixture became loose, the mixer system would vibrate drastically since its fan was submerged in the water. Waving a filthy fan, he swaggers his way into the middle of the arena, and delivers some impromptu verses. For many fans of progressive rock there appears an unwillingness to settle with the past. The ability to identify them is a signifier of the progressive rock fan. The second is the use of unauthorised recordings to create an ongoing, meaningful relationship between artist and fan. See all examples of fan These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withfanfanThese are words often used in combination with fan. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. avid fan He is easy-going and an avid fan of games. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. big fan I am a big fan of science and technology. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 casual fan Rule changes in the late 1970s ensured a fast-paced game with lots of passing to attract the casual fan. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with fan |
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