admirer
noun /ədˈmaɪərə(r)/
/ədˈmaɪərər/
- a person who admires somebody/something, 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。
- She soon gained admirers in England and France.
不久,她就在英法两国赢得了崇拜者。 - The funeral was attended by the singer's friends and admirers.
参加葬礼的有歌手的朋友和歌迷。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ardent
- devoted
- fervent
- …
- band
- circle
- host
- …
- have
- gain
- win
- …
- friends and admirers
- He is a great admirer of Picasso's early paintings.
- a person who has a romantic or sexual interest in somebody
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。 - You've got a secret admirer.
你有一个暗恋者。 - She was always surrounded by a circle of admirers.
她身边总有一群追求者。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ardent
- devoted
- fervent
- …
- band
- circle
- host
- …
- have
- gain
- win
- …
- friends and admirers
- She never married but had many admirers.