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fandom

/fan-duhm/US // ˈfæn dəm //

迷信,神话,神论,迷信主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : fans collectively, as of a motion-picture star or a professional game or sport.

Examples

  • I thought about how any new Harry Potter story would inject new energy into the fandom, generating new conversations and creative interest.

  • Bingeing a new series can offer social connection through shared fandom, but hours in front of the screen can also become isolating.

  • Though there was no single meme that swept the internet, Animal Crossing inspired multiple riffs, one offs, subgenres and fandoms based around the game.

  • That’s what Fuller, 30, would tell him the next night, when the two strangers, brought together by a rectangular piece of flimsy card stock, exchanged stories about their baseball fandom and military backgrounds on the phone.

  • “The Mandalorian” assumes you’re caught up on all the casting news that made waves in the Star Wars fandom.

  • So why does its fandom seem largely limited to the Gen Xers who saw the show in its first run?

  • As for Simmons, he gets to ease his conscience while also burnishing his personal brand of savvy fandom.

  • Smiths fandom was an once small and semi-exclusive club, reserved for the clever, literary, and misunderstood teenager.

  • It happened with Janelle Asselin in the related comic book fandom.

  • It took a few years of fandom before Bart Spanfellner began to gather.

  • And I attribute Mr. Koot's fate to nothing less than the schisms of fandom.

  • When fandom had its schism, Koot immediately developed a split personality.