单词 | admirer |
释义 | admirer (ədmaɪərəʳ ) Word forms: admirers 1. countable noun If you are an admirer of someone, you like and respect them or their work very much. He was an admirer of her grandfather's paintings. [+ of] Synonyms: fan, supporter, follower, enthusiast 2. countable noun A person's admirers are the people who are attracted to them. Johnny was the most persistent and most harmless of her admirers. Collocations: ardent admirer Still, even the show's most ardent admirers would acknowledge that none of the tunes here are real classics. Times, Sunday Times Faced with an audience of ardent admirers, crushed together on every inch of the dancef loor, they turned in a performance that was relaxed to the point of languid. Times, Sunday Times Undaunted, a crowd of ardent admirers, raised their placards and cheered. Times, Sunday Times In his later years, he was received in audience by kings, emperors and presidents, who were among his ardent admirers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only his most ardent admirers regarded it as truly scientific work. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was a great admirer of Joyce. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He is a great admirer of your prize poem and of Dr. Spencer. The Daisy Chain (1837) Miles is a great admirer of his subject, worked with him for 30 years and catalogued his archives. Times, Sunday Times (2014) And he is a huge admirer of the coach's ability. The Sun (2006) I am a huge admirer of his work. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The Bluebirds defender is a huge admirer of the silver screen star and has a tattoo of her face on his left hand. The Sun (2016) You may have a secret admirer. The Sun (2015) A secret admirer makes themselves known. The Sun (2015) But he has always been a secret admirer - and will pay a warm tribute to her. The Sun (2006) Translations: Chinese: 仰慕者 Japanese: ファン |
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