单词 | aficionado |
释义 | aficionado (once / 14397 pages) n If you really like something and make it your business to study up on its history and characteristics, you could be called an aficionado of that subject. This sort of funny-looking word might seem like it needs a second “f,” but it really doesn’t, and you should hold out on the temptation to add another one. (The single “f” spelling is a result of the word’s Spanish heritage.) The word aficionado implies serious study and fervent interest — it’s often applied to lovers of wine, known as wine aficionados — but you can think of it as just a fancy way to say fan. You could call yourself a football aficionado, for example, if you think that sounds more impressive than just saying you’re a football fan. (Though that might get you beat up in certain bars.) WORD FAMILYaficionado: aficionados USAGE EXAMPLESTheir erudite annotations are included at right—just a taste of what their books offer the would-be oyster aficionado. Wall Street Journal(Dec 28, 2016) Traditional fare such as mince pies, custard, sherry trifle and Twelfth Night fish cakes will please any aficionado of British cuisine. Washington Post(Dec 13, 2016) Here are the history books to get for everyone on your shopping list, from sports fans to art aficionados. Time(Dec 12, 2016) 1n a serious devotee of some particular music genre or musical performer Hyper buff, devotee, fan, lover an ardent follower and admirer 2n a fan of bull fighting Hyper fan, rooter, sports fan an enthusiastic devotee of sports |
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