fan [fæn] noun countable PERSON 人 ESSENTIAL ■someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports team, etc 迷;狂热爱好者;热烈崇拜者•More than 15, 000 Liverpool fans attended Saturday's game.超过15 000名利物浦队球迷周六到现场观看了比赛。 •He's a big fan of country music.他是个超级乡村音乐迷。 •I'm pleased to meet you - I'm a great fan of your work.很高兴见到您——我非常喜欢您的作品。 [fæn] noun countable OBJECT/PIECE OF EQUIPMENT 物品/器材 ■a device that is used to move the air around, either an object made of folded paper or other material that you wave with your hand, or an electric device with wide blades that spin round 扇子;电风扇•There was no air conditioning, just a ceiling fan turning slowly.没有空调,只有一个屋顶吊扇在缓慢转动。 [fæn] verb transitive (-nn-) AIR 空气 ■to wave a fan, or something that acts as a fan, in front of your face 扇(风)•[R] It was so hot in the car that I tried to fan myself with the road map.车里太热,我试着用地图给自己扇凉。 •She sat down and began fanning her face.她坐下来,开始向着脸部扇凉。 ■to blow air at a fire to make it burn more strongly 扇,吹(使火更旺) [fæn] verb transitive (-nn-) MAKE WORSE 使恶化 literary ■to encourage bad emotions or behaviour to get worse 煽动;激起•to fan the violence/hatred煽动暴力/激起仇恨 •The newspapers deliberately fanned the public's fears of losing their jobs.报纸故意煽动公众对失业的恐惧心理。 [fæn] verb transitive (-nn-) fan the flames ■to make a dangerous or unpleasant mood or situation worse 煽风点火,蛊惑人心•His speeches fanned the flames of racial tension.他的演说激化了种族间的紧张关系。 [fæn] verb transitive (-nn-) Phrasal Verbs fan out ■If a group of people fan out, they move in different directions from a single point. 成扇形散开
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