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单词 admirer
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Definition of admirer in English:

admirer

noun ədˈmʌɪərəədˈmaɪ(ə)rər
  • 1A person who has a particular regard for someone or something.

    he was a great admirer of Henry James
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Claire Denis was given a triumphant welcome by admirers familiar with her complete filmography.
    • A hush spread over the crowd of friends, fans, admirers, and collectors who had gathered that evening.
    • The new cultural confidence was particularly marked among admirers of English letters.
    • He was also an admirer of Joyce and a financial supporter for an aging Ezra Pound.
    • Throughout the show, hundreds of his admirers waited outside brandishing posters of support and chanting his name.
    • Finally, there are admirers of Mises, faithful disciples and propagators of his teaching.
    • By the end of his life he was an international celebrity and was regarded by his admirers as a kind of art guru.
    • As admirers and collectors of old technology, we like to think we gave it a new lease on life.
    • As an admirer of Indian culture and music, he has been deeply influenced by Indian philosophy and religion.
    • Healthy ambition is a fine quality, but winning at all costs can alienate even the most devoted admirers.
    • In the early days, the novels received some respectful reviews and won a small band of devoted admirers.
    • Shastri was both a disciple of Gandhi and an admirer of Nehru, but he was also his own man.
    • The celebrity author, 52, cannot be prised away from buffet lunches and milling admirers.
    • He left no disciples, but only admirers of his scholarship and conviction.
    • The complexity its admirers celebrated was usually generated in their own attempts to make sense of its opacities.
    • His fame grew as much from the enthusiasm of his admirers as from his own efforts.
    • Marian Fitxpatrick also displayed the wonderful arch on the stage which caught the eyes of numerous admirers.
    • The fact that she was also winning matches helped, but her policy of letting the crowd see how pleased she was to have them on her side earned her new admirers.
    • Despite taking only one disciple, he had many admirers and touched many lives.
    • Even as the poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his remains.
    Synonyms
    fan, enthusiast, devotee, addict, aficionado, supporter, adherent, follower, disciple, votary, fanatic, zealot
    informal hanger-on, groupie
    1. 1.1 A person who has a sexual or romantic interest in someone.
      she's got a secret admirer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was a nice gesture and it makes me wonder if I have a secret admirer.
      • According to the police, Hsiao posted the photos in an effort to attract homosexual admirers.
      • It upset my friend because in Canada, she was the one who had all the male admirers.
      • I called him on his lunch hour to mention that I had a secret admirer, we talked a bit and that was that.
      • I'm not the kind of girl who inspires random bouquets and secret admirers.
      • Angel has been getting emails from an unknown guy who claims he is her secret admirer.
      • She wanted to see if she had gotten another e-mail from her secret admirer.
      • Since I finished the book I have watched with trepidation and wonder as Maisie has begun to attract male admirers.
      • Then, the day before we got out for Christmas break, I got this love note, and it was signed a secret admirer.
      • The bottom line is this: My father has a secret admirer, and my mother doesn't like it one bit.
      • In this category of minor classics are some books and authors who have truly ferocious secret admirers.
      • Then one day Nichole found a note in her locker from a secret admirer.
      • I demanded that she tell me what was wrong, but she just laughed and said that she had a secret admirer.
      • Debbie led a frugal life so she could send a large part of her salary to her family and kept male admirers at arm's length.
      • Not short of male admirers, she sees the irony of her situation.
      • Could she have been wrong about Kip being her secret admirer the whole time?
      • The next day, Sierra watched her sister get ready to meet her secret admirer.
      • A secret admirer leaves romantic notes in his locker and he can't even begin to guess her identity.
      • She seemed to enjoy it when people asked her about her secret admirer.
      • Rachel has attracted her share of admirers from others in the company, however.
      Synonyms
      suitor, wooer, worshipper, beau, sweetheart, lover, love, beloved, lady love, boyfriend, girlfriend, young man, young lady, man friend, lady friend, escort

Rhymes

acquirer, enquirer, firer, hirer, inquirer, requirer, wirer
 
 

Definition of admirer in US English:

admirer

nounədˈmī(ə)rərədˈmaɪ(ə)rər
  • 1A person who has a particular regard for someone or something.

    he was a great admirer of Mark Twain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite taking only one disciple, he had many admirers and touched many lives.
    • He was also an admirer of Joyce and a financial supporter for an aging Ezra Pound.
    • The complexity its admirers celebrated was usually generated in their own attempts to make sense of its opacities.
    • Shastri was both a disciple of Gandhi and an admirer of Nehru, but he was also his own man.
    • Finally, there are admirers of Mises, faithful disciples and propagators of his teaching.
    • As admirers and collectors of old technology, we like to think we gave it a new lease on life.
    • His fame grew as much from the enthusiasm of his admirers as from his own efforts.
    • The fact that she was also winning matches helped, but her policy of letting the crowd see how pleased she was to have them on her side earned her new admirers.
    • The celebrity author, 52, cannot be prised away from buffet lunches and milling admirers.
    • Throughout the show, hundreds of his admirers waited outside brandishing posters of support and chanting his name.
    • Claire Denis was given a triumphant welcome by admirers familiar with her complete filmography.
    • A hush spread over the crowd of friends, fans, admirers, and collectors who had gathered that evening.
    • In the early days, the novels received some respectful reviews and won a small band of devoted admirers.
    • Marian Fitxpatrick also displayed the wonderful arch on the stage which caught the eyes of numerous admirers.
    • As an admirer of Indian culture and music, he has been deeply influenced by Indian philosophy and religion.
    • Healthy ambition is a fine quality, but winning at all costs can alienate even the most devoted admirers.
    • The new cultural confidence was particularly marked among admirers of English letters.
    • Even as the poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his remains.
    • By the end of his life he was an international celebrity and was regarded by his admirers as a kind of art guru.
    • He left no disciples, but only admirers of his scholarship and conviction.
    Synonyms
    fan, enthusiast, devotee, addict, aficionado, supporter, adherent, follower, disciple, votary, fanatic, zealot
    1. 1.1 A person who has a sexual or romantic interest in someone.
      she's got a secret admirer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was a nice gesture and it makes me wonder if I have a secret admirer.
      • Then, the day before we got out for Christmas break, I got this love note, and it was signed a secret admirer.
      • Then one day Nichole found a note in her locker from a secret admirer.
      • A secret admirer leaves romantic notes in his locker and he can't even begin to guess her identity.
      • Angel has been getting emails from an unknown guy who claims he is her secret admirer.
      • The next day, Sierra watched her sister get ready to meet her secret admirer.
      • I demanded that she tell me what was wrong, but she just laughed and said that she had a secret admirer.
      • According to the police, Hsiao posted the photos in an effort to attract homosexual admirers.
      • Rachel has attracted her share of admirers from others in the company, however.
      • Debbie led a frugal life so she could send a large part of her salary to her family and kept male admirers at arm's length.
      • In this category of minor classics are some books and authors who have truly ferocious secret admirers.
      • She seemed to enjoy it when people asked her about her secret admirer.
      • Since I finished the book I have watched with trepidation and wonder as Maisie has begun to attract male admirers.
      • Not short of male admirers, she sees the irony of her situation.
      • The bottom line is this: My father has a secret admirer, and my mother doesn't like it one bit.
      • I'm not the kind of girl who inspires random bouquets and secret admirers.
      • She wanted to see if she had gotten another e-mail from her secret admirer.
      • It upset my friend because in Canada, she was the one who had all the male admirers.
      • Could she have been wrong about Kip being her secret admirer the whole time?
      • I called him on his lunch hour to mention that I had a secret admirer, we talked a bit and that was that.
      Synonyms
      suitor, wooer, worshipper, beau, sweetheart, lover, love, beloved, lady love, boyfriend, girlfriend, young man, young lady, man friend, lady friend, escort
 
 
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