fanatic 的 2 个定义
- a person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics.
fanatic 近义词
person overenthusiastic about an interest
更多fanatic例句
- If you are more of a coffee fanatic than anything else, you can also use a built-in timer to monitor your pour-over.
- A 1974 Reader article about her bid for office praises her looks and quotes her as saying that “in 1964 my sisters and I were Goldwater fanatics.”
- This also adds as well as goes to show just how fanatic people can be at times when a trend hits them.
- The tech giant announced some important new additions to its now veteran devices, and in general those additions may make many consumers take notice, particularly ones who are health fanatics.
- Then earlier this month, Nintendo gave video game fanatics some hope by saying its supply chain problems were nearly fixed.
- After reading Ever Yours, if nothing else, one can start to understand how such a fanatic mind could produce such fanatic art.
- An anime fanatic in middle school, Jackson thought to herself one day: “Hey, maybe I should try watching real people.”
- “It was no brute whom Smiley was pursuing with such mastery, no unqualified fanatic after all, no automaton,” le Carré writes.
- That being said, what Friends fanatic wouldn't like to give Brad Pitt a little slap?
- His tone as captured by the video he then posted on Facebook is not manifestly that of some a fanatic or a psychopath.
- His impetuosity called forth the expression, “He is a fanatic who will lead us to a precipice.”
- It is but too true that one fanatic is sufficient for the commission of a parricide, without any accomplice.
- His face shone with extraordinary brilliancy, due, no doubt, to the excess of strength which his fanatic devotion gave him.
- But there was no telling at what moment these fanatic Mexicans would discover what was going on, and balk it all.
- He had always been a loyal citizen—not a fanatic, but loyal—and it wasn't easy for him to question his own basic assumptions.