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aficionado

/uh-fish-yuh-nah-doh; Spanish ah-fee-thyaw-nah-thaw, ah-fee-syaw-/US // əˌfɪʃ yəˈnɑ doʊ; Spanish ɑˌfi θyɔˈnɑ ðɔ, ɑˌfi syɔ- //UK // (əˌfɪʃjəˈnɑːdəʊ, Spanish afiθjoˈnaðo) //

爱好者,迷信者,迷信家,瘾君子

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural a·fi·cio·na·dos [uh-fish-yuh-nah-dohz; Spanish ah-fee-thyaw-nah-thaws]. /əˌfɪʃ yəˈnɑ doʊz; Spanish ɑˌfi θyɔˈnɑ ðɔs/.

    • : an ardent devotee; fan, enthusiast.

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Examples

  • Sarnoff said that Warner’s strategy is actually in the interest of the exhibitor industry, despite criticism from theater aficionados like Nolan and cinema chains themselves.

  • If you’ve ever dressed up as a character from your favorite movie series, or read a 200,000-word story about that character written by a fellow aficionado, you might be part of a fandom.

  • As any aficionado of musical theater will surely tell you, all but the most remarkable of shows suffer from what’s often called the “second-act slump,” and “The Prom” is no exception.

  • Typically hosted at the height of the summer in Aspen, when tech aficionados fly in from all over, this year’s conference is all virtual.

  • As a lifelong hiking aficionado, I can confidently say that this trail was one of my all-time top five.

  • So she was an aficionado of classical music, for soundtracks or otherwise?

  • For the aficionado or the neophyte, Comics is a useful overview of a richly creative period in a burgeoning art.

  • One wine aficionado had given up on finding an ale she actually liked.

  • Her parents had promised the horse aficionado her very own equine companion when she turned 10.

  • As one hardcore football aficionado chatted to me, “the teams blow, so really who cares.”

  • Every man and boy in Spain is an aficionado, a bullfight "fan," a frantic bullfight "bug."