fanatic
fanatic 英 [fəˈnætɪk] 美 [fəˈnætɪk]
n. 狂热入迷者;盲信者;盲信 adj. 狂热的;盲信的
名词复数:fanatics
- If you’re apt to come off as a little zany and express extreme enthusiasm for a particular idea or thing, you may be described as a fanatic. "She’s a real vegetable fanatic; I’ve never seen someone so enthusiastic about gardening methods.
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- n. 狂热入迷者;盲信者;盲信
- adj. 狂热的;盲信的
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1. After incorporation of fanatic ideas they do not change them throughout their lives.
在接受这些狂热思想后,他们一生都不会改变这种思想。
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2. In Iran the same mischievous propaganda is at work to befool the rather ignorant—or less knowledgeable—public that it poses a threat and is a fanatic, terrorist country.
认为伊朗构成威胁,是一个狂热的恐怖主义国家,这是同样的恶意宣传在发挥作用,以愚弄无知或知识较少的大众。
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3. It is true that when trapped they fight with a burrowing, rodent tenacity, but it is a mistake, say these officers, to credit their stubbornness to fanatic religious beliefs.
在陷入埋伏的时候,他们确实像啮齿动物似的负隅顽抗,不过军官们说,把他们的顽固归结于他们顽固的宗教狂热是不对的。
- fanatic (n.) 1520s, "insane person," from Latin fanaticus "mad, enthusiastic, inspired by a god," also "furious, mad," originally, "pertaining to a temple," from fanum "temple, shrine, consecrated place," related to festus "festive" (see feast (n.)). Meaning "zealous person, person affected by enthusiasm" is from 1640s. As an adjective, in English, 1530s, "furious;" meaning "characterized by excessive enthusiasm," especially in religion (of Nonconformists), is from 1640s.
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