单词 | fanatic |
释义 | fanatic (fənætɪk ) Word forms: fanatics 1. countable noun If you describe someone as a fanatic, you disapprove of them because you consider their behaviour or opinions to be very extreme, for example in the way they support particular religious or political ideas. [disapproval] I am not a religious fanatic but I am a Christian. Synonyms: extremist, activist, militant, addict 2. countable noun [usually noun NOUN] If you say that someone is a fanatic, you mean that they are very enthusiastic about a particular activity, sport, or way of life. Both Rod and Phil are football fanatics. 3. adjective Fanatic means the same as fanatical. Quotations: A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject Collocations: football fanatic My father, a football fanatic, said it set our sports apart. Times, Sunday Times (2015) TO a football fanatic like me, this statistic is cobblers. The Sun (2010) The 20-year-old football fanatic fought off competition from five other finalists and impressed our judges with her wicked humour and feisty attitude. The Sun (2013) As a sport fanatic, he takes a training in sports. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The sports fanatic then revealed his couch-potato routine of watching football and golf which was behind his seemingly effortless performance on his least favourite surface. The Sun I guess it's because we're not sport fanatics. Times, Sunday Times The 68-year-old entrepreneur has been a sports fanatic since childhood and combines this love with business. The Sun We have here a sports fanatic. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 狂热者 Japanese: 熱狂者 |
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