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单词 fan
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fan

noun
 
/fæn/
/fæn/
Idioms
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  1.  
    a person who admires somebody/something or enjoys watching or listening to somebody/something very much
    • sports/music fans
    • Movie fans will be familiar with his work already.
    • Crowds of football fans filled the streets.
    • I like his films, but I wouldn't say I'm a diehard fan (= one who strongly admires somebody/something in all circumstances).
    • fan of somebody/something I'm a big fan of her books.
    • I'm a huge fan of Rihanna.
    • I'm not a great fan of bushy beards (= I don't like them).
    see also fan mail
    Extra Examples
    • Hundreds of fans besieged the star's hotel.
    • Hundreds of fans clamoured/​clamored to catch a glimpse of the star.
    • I'm a big fan of Italian food.
    • He's an avid fan of the horror genre.
    • The singer said that she hated to disappoint the fans but she had to cancel.
    • It's not very original, but it should please her fans.
    • More than 40 000 fans turned up for the 12-hour event.
    • Only diehard Tolkien fans will enjoy this book.
    • Over 120 000 fans packed into the stadium.
    • Over 25 000 fans applauded both teams off the field.
    • You know I'm a big baseball fan.
    • His family are all cricket fans.
    • Soccer fans converged on the capital for the cup final.
    • Tennis fans flocked to Wimbledon.
    • The actress is asking the court to protect her from an obsessive fan who is making her life a misery.
    • The big band sound of Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra will delight fans.
    • The goal was greeted by jubilation from the home fans.
    • The show has an extensive and loyal fan base.
    • The singer says her dad is her number one fan.
    • There were clashes between opposing fans after the game.
    • a film that millions of rabid fans have waited years to see
    • one of the team's biggest fans
    • I'm so excited to meet you - I'm a huge fan.
    • He's a big Yankees fan.
    • I didn't agree with the article, but then I'm not his greatest fan.
    • I'm no fan of modern architecture but this is fantastic.
    • I'm not really a cheese fan, so I don't eat much pizza.
    • The character is a fan favourite and will recur in future movies.
    • He's always had a huge fan following.
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • adoring
    • ardent
    • avid
    verb + fan
    • be
    • become
    • delight
    fan + verb
    • flock
    • gather
    • turn out
    fan + noun
    • club
    • site
    • website
    See full entry
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    a machine that creates a current of air
    • to switch on the electric fan
    • a fan heater
    • a fan blowing cold air
    see also extractorTopics Houses and homesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • electric
    • cooling
    • extractor
    fan + verb
    • blow
    fan + noun
    • belt
    • blade
    • heater
    See full entry
  3. a thing that you hold in your hand and wave to create a current of cool air
  4. Word Originnoun senses 2 to 3 Old English fann (as a noun denoting a device for winnowing grain), fannian (verb), from Latin vannus ‘winnowing fan’. Compare with vane. noun sense 1 late 19th cent. (originally US): abbreviation of fanatic.
Idioms
when the shit hits the fan
  1. (taboo, slang) when somebody in authority finds out about something bad or wrong that somebody has done
    • When the shit hits the fan, I don't want to be here.

fan

verb
/fæn/
/fæn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they fan
/fæn/
/fæn/
he / she / it fans
/fænz/
/fænz/
past simple fanned
/fænd/
/fænd/
past participle fanned
/fænd/
/fænd/
-ing form fanning
/ˈfænɪŋ/
/ˈfænɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. fan somebody/something/yourself to make air blow onto somebody/something by waving a fan, your hand, etc.
    • He fanned himself with a newspaper to cool down.
    • A warm breeze fanned her cheeks.
  2. fan something to make a fire burn more strongly by blowing on it
    • Fanned by a westerly wind, the fire spread rapidly through the city.
  3. fan something (literary) to make a feeling, an attitude, etc. stronger synonym fuel
    • His reluctance to answer her questions simply fanned her curiosity.
  4. Word Originverb Old English fann (as a noun denoting a device for winnowing grain), fannian (verb), from Latin vannus ‘winnowing fan’. Compare with vane.
Idioms
fan the flames (of something)
  1. to make a feeling such as anger, hate, etc. worse
    • His writings fanned the flames of racism.
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