admirer 英 [ədˈmaɪərə(r)]   美 [ədˈmaɪərər]

admirer

admirer  英 [ədˈmaɪərə(r)] 美 [ədˈmaɪərər]

n. 爱慕者;赞赏者;钦佩者 

名词复数:admirers 

Zina: You know what, I think I know who my admirer is. 吉娜: 你知道吗,我想我知道仰慕我的人是谁了。
Your admirer will want to find out who they are, so will have hopefully left a clue. 你的倾慕者很可能希望你找到他,因此他很有可能在这里留下了线索。

  • An admirer is a fan, supporter, or lover. If you're an admirer of Jane Austen, you are enthusiastic about her novels and appreciate her writing.
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  • n. 爱慕者;赞赏者;钦佩者
  • 1. Zina: You know what, I think I know who my admirer is.

    吉娜: 你知道吗,我想我知道仰慕我的人是谁了。

  • 2. Your admirer will want to find out who they are, so will have hopefully left a clue.

    你的倾慕者很可能希望你找到他,因此他很有可能在这里留下了线索。

  • admirer (n.) c. 1600, agent noun from admire (v.). From 1704 in colloquial sense "one who pays court to (a woman), a lover." The Latin agent noun was admirator.
ad·mirer / ədˈmaɪərə(r) ; NAmE ədˈmaɪərər / noun 1 admirerof sb/sth a person who admires sb/sth, especially a well-known person or thing 钦佩者;赞赏者 He is a great admirer of Picasso's early paintings. 他十分赞赏毕加索的早期画作。 2 a man who is attracted to a woman and admires her 追求者,爱慕者(指爱慕女人的男人) She never married but had many admirers. 她从未结婚,不过追求者不少。 admirer admirers ad·mirer / ədˈmaɪərə(r) ; NAmE ədˈmaɪərər /
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