admirer

英[əd'maɪərə(r)] 美[əd'maɪərər]
  • n. 钦佩者;仰慕者;求爱者
  • admetus n.[希神]阿德墨托斯(Thessaly国王;到海外觅取金羊毛的阿尔戈英雄之一;娶Alcestis为妻)
  • adminicle n.补助物;副证;补充证据
  • adminicular adj.补助的(辅助的)
  • adminiculate v.用旁证证实
  • administer vt.管理;执行;给与;用(药)vi.执行管理人职责;给与帮助
Noun:
  1. a person who backs a politician or a team etc.;

    "all their supporters came out for the game"
    "they are friends of the library"

  2. a person who admires; someone who esteems or respects or approves

  3. someone who admires a young woman;

    "she had many admirers"

1. I think Tessa should plump for Malcolm, her long-suffering admirer.
我想特莎应该选择长期默默爱慕她的马尔科姆。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He was an admirer of her grandfather's paintings.
他非常欣赏她祖父的画作。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He is a great admirer of Picasso's early paintings.
他十分赞赏毕加索的早期画作。

来自《权威词典》

4. Miss White received a bunch of flowers from her admirer.
怀特小姐收到爱慕者所送的一束花.

来自辞典例句

5. He was no slavish admirer of logic.
他不盲目崇拜逻辑.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He claims to be an admirer of Byron.
      他宣称是拜伦的仰慕者。
    2. He is a great admirer of Picasso's early paintings.
      他十分赞赏毕加索的早期画作。
    3. He is one of her many admirers.
      他是许多爱慕她的人之一。
    4. She never married but had many admirers.
      她从未结婚,不过追求者不少。

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