fan

英 [f?n] 美[f?n]
  • vt. 煽動;刺激;吹拂
  • vi. 成扇形散開;飄動
  • n. 迷;風扇;愛好者
  • n. (Fan)人名;(法、俄)法恩;(柬)方

CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?fans;第三人稱單數:?fans;過去式:?fanned;過去分詞:?fanned;現在分詞:?fanning;

助記提示


fans --> 音譯“粉絲”。

中文詞源


fan 風扇

來自PIE*we, 吹,擬聲詞,詞源同wind.

fan 狂熱者,粉絲

縮寫自fanatic, 狂熱的,著迷的。俗詞源認為來自fan,扇子,來自棒球比賽俚語,形容冒著酷暑天氣搖著風扇看比賽的人。

英文詞源


fan
fan: English has two words fan. By far the older [OE] came from Latin vannus; it originally meant ‘device for winnowing grain’, and its now familiar sense ‘handheld device for creating a cooling draught’ did not develop until the 16th century. Its characteristic semicircular shape gave rise to the term fanlight [19] (since applied to a rectangular window above a door). Fan ‘supporter’ is short for fanatic. There is a one-off example of its use in the 17th century, in New news from Bedlam 1682, but the origins of the modern word were in late 19th-century America, where it was used for sports supporters.
fan (n.1)
device to make an air current, Old English fann (West Saxon) "a basket or shovel for winnowing grain" (by tossing it in the air), from Latin vannus, perhaps related to ventus "wind" (see wind (n.1)), or from PIE root *wet- (1) "to blow" (also "to inspire, spiritually arouse;" see wood (adj.)).

The chaff, being lighter, would blow off. Sense of "device for moving air" first recorded late 14c.; the hand-held version is first attested 1550s. A fan-light (1819) was shaped like a lady's fan. The automobile's fan-belt is from 1909. Fan-dance is from 1872 in a Japanese context; by 1937 as a type of burlesque performance.
fan (n.2)
"devotee," 1889, American English, originally of baseball enthusiasts, probably a shortening of fanatic, but it may be influenced by the fancy, a collective term for followers of a certain hobby or sport (especially boxing); see fancy (n.). There is an isolated use from 1682, but the modern word likely is a late 19c. formation. Fan mail attested from 1920, in a Hollywood context; Fan club attested by 1930.
Before the close of the republic, an enthusiastic partisan of one of the factions in the chariot races flung himself upon the pile on which the body of a favourite coachman was consumed, and perished in the flames. [Lecky, "European Morals"]
fan (v.)
late Old English fannian "to winnow (grain)," from the noun (see fan (n.1)). Meaning "to stir up air" is from early 15c. Baseball sense of "strike out (a batter)" is by 1909. Related: Fanned; fanning. To fan out "spread out like a hand-held fan," is from 1590s.

雙語例句


1. As a boy he was a Manchester United fan.
小時候,他是曼聯隊的球迷。

來自柯林斯例句

2. If you're a Billy Crystal fan, you'lllove this movie.
如果你是比利·克里斯托的影迷,你會喜愛這部影片。

來自柯林斯例句

3. He has charmed most of them into membership of his fan club.
他施展魅力,讓他們大部分人都加入了他的支持者行列。

來自柯林斯例句

4. He cools himself in front of an electric fan.
他在電扇前讓自己涼快些。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The air is sucked out by a high-powered fan.
由強力風機把空氣吸出去。

來自柯林斯例句

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