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BNC: 1905 COCA: 1208

fan

1 fan /ˈfæn/ noun
plural fans
1 fan
/ˈfæn/
noun
plural fans
Learner's definition of FAN
[count]
: a machine or device that is used to move the air and make people or things cooler风扇;扇子: such as
: a flat device that is held in your hand and waved back and forth in front of your face扇子
: an electrical machine that has turning blades电风扇
see picture at car

hit the fan

informal
: to cause a lot of anger and trouble酿成大祸;惹出事端used especially to describe what happens when people find out about something that makes them very angry尤用于描述当人们发现令他们非常生气的事时的情景
often used in the impolite phrase when the shit hits the fan常用于不礼貌的短语when the shit hits the fan
compare 3fan
2 fan /ˈfæn/ verb
fans; fanned; fanning
2 fan
/ˈfæn/
verb
fans; fanned; fanning
Learner's definition of FAN
[+ object] : to move air on or toward (someone or something) with a fan扇扇子;扇风;扇凉
◊ To fan a fire is literally to blow air onto a fire so that it will burn more strongly. In figurative use the phrase fan the fires/flames means to make an emotional situation more dangerous, so that people become angrier and more likely to act in a violent way.把火扇得更旺;(比喻用法)煽风点火,煽动情绪
baseball, informal : to strike out(击球手)三击不中出局
[+ object]
[no object]

fan out

[phrasal verb]
fan out or fan out (something) or fan (something) out
: to spread apart or to cause (something) to spread apart(使)呈扇形散开
3 fan /ˈfæn/ noun
plural fans
3 fan
/ˈfæn/
noun
plural fans
Learner's definition of FAN
[count]
: a person who likes and admires someone (such as a famous person) or something (such as a sport or a sports team) in a very enthusiastic way粉丝;狂热爱好者;…迷
compare 1fan
BNC: 1905 COCA: 1208

See also: fang


fan

1 of 3

noun (1)

1
: any of various devices for winnowing grain
2
: an instrument for producing a current of air: such as
a
: a device that is held in the hand and moved back and forth to cool a person and that is usually shaped like a segment of a circle and composed of material (such as feathers or paper) mounted on thin rods or slats moving about a pivot so that the device may be closed compactly when not in use
b
: a device that consists of a series of vanes radiating from a hub rotated on its axle by a motor
a ceiling fan to stir the air
c
slang : an airplane propeller
3
a
: something resembling an open fan (such as the leaf of certain palms)
b
: a gently sloping fan-shaped body of detritus
especially : alluvial fan
fanlike adjective

fan

2 of 3

verb

fanned; fanning

transitive verb

1
a
: to drive away the chaff of (grain) by means of a current of air
b
: to eliminate (chaff) by winnowing
2
: to move or impel (air) with a fan
3
: to blow or breathe upon
the breeze fanning her hair
4
a
: to direct a current of air upon with a fan
b
: to stir up to activity as if by fanning : stimulate
fanning the fires of nationalism
5
archaic : wave
6
slang : spank
7
: to spread like a fan
the peacock fanned his tail
8
: to strike (a batter) out in baseball
9
: to fire a series of shots from (a single-action revolver) by holding the trigger back and successively striking the hammer to the rear with the free hand

intransitive verb

1
: to move like a fan : flutter
2
: to spread like a fan
often used with out
the searchers fanned out
3
fanner noun

fan

3 of 3

noun (2)

1
: an enthusiastic devotee (as of a sport or a performing art) usually as a spectator
2
: an ardent admirer or enthusiast (as of a celebrity or a pursuit)
science-fiction fans

Did you know?

The Fanatical Origin of Fan

There are a good number of etymological myths in the English language, stories about the origins of words (such as the widespread notion that posh originated as an acronym for “port out, starboard home”) which are, to put it kindly, inaccurate. But this does not mean that every vivid account of linguistic origin is fictitious. Many words, such as fan, do have colorful backstories.

Fan is generally–and very likely correctly–believed to be a shortened form of fanatic. The origin of fanatic (which can be traced back to the Latin word fanum, meaning “sanctuary, temple”) is less often commented on. In English, fan made an early appearance in the late 17th century only to disappear for two centuries, resurfacing in the late 19th century. In this later period of use, it often referred to the devoted observers of, or participants in, a sport. An 1885 article from The Kansas City Times, for example, contains the line “The base ball ‘fans’ of the ploice [sic] force and fire department engage in a ball game.”

Example Sentences

Verb He fanned himself with a newspaper while he waited for the bus. The pitcher has fanned six batters in the first three innings. The batter fanned on a curveball.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1) and Verb

Middle English, from Old English fann, from Latin vannus — more at winnow

Noun (2)

probably short for fanatic

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1682, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of fan was before the 12th century
BNC: 1905 COCA: 1208
fan

noun¹

1enjoys watching/listening to sb/sth very much迷戀ADJECTIVE | VERB + FAN | FAN + VERB | FAN + NOUN ADJECTIVEadoring, ardent, avid, big, dedicated, devoted, great, huge, keen, loyal, number-one, real, true滿懷崇拜的/熱情的/殷切的/狂熱的/虔誠的/忠實的/了不起的/超級的/熱切的/忠誠的/頭號/確確實實的/真正的迷戀者I'm a big fan of Italian food.我非常喜歡意大利食物。one of the team's biggest fans這支球隊的超級球迷之一The singer says her dad is her number one fan.這位歌手說她父親是她的頭號歌迷。lifelong, long-time終生的/長期的迷戀者diehard, hard-core鐵杆迷戀者Only diehard Tolkien fans will enjoy this book.只有托爾金的鐵杆粉絲才會喜歡看這本書。obsessive, rabid (humorous, especially NAmE) 痴狂的/瘋狂的迷戀者a film that millions of rabid fans have waited years to see一部數以百萬計的瘋狂電影迷等待數年想一睹為快的影片The actress is asking the court to protect her from an obsessive fan.那位女演員要求法庭保護,使她不再受那個痴狂影迷的騷擾。casual (especially NAmE) 不算鐵的粉絲armchair (BrE) 不去現場的粉絲For armchair fans back home, it was one of the highlights of the Olympics.對於待在家中的體育迷來說,這是本屆奧運會的亮點之一。baseball, basketball, cricket, football, racing, rugby, soccer, sports, etc.棒球迷、籃球迷、板球迷、橄欖球迷、賽馬迷、英式橄欖球迷、足球迷、體育迷等jazz, music, rock, etc.爵士樂、音樂、搖滾樂等愛好者film, movie (especially NAmE) 影迷home (especially BrE) 主場球迷The goal was greeted by jubilation from the home fans.主場球迷為進球歡呼。away, travelling, visiting (especially BrE) 客場球迷;遠道而來的球迷opposing, opposition, rival (especially BrE) 對立方的仰慕者There were clashes between opposing fans after the game.比賽結束後,雙方球迷發生了衝突。VERB + FANbe, become是迷戀者;成為愛好者I'm a big fan of her music.我非常喜歡她的音樂。delight, please, satisfy使迷戀者欣喜/高興/滿意The big band sound of Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra will delight fans.敍德・勞倫斯和他的管弦樂隊的大樂隊演奏將使音樂迷們欣喜不已。attract吸引迷戀者alienate使迷戀者疏遠disappoint, let down使仰慕者失望Fans will not be disappointed.粉絲們不會感到失望。FAN + VERBflock, gather, turn out, turn up愛好者成群結隊/聚集/出現/到來Tennis fans flocked to Wimbledon.網球迷們蜂擁至溫布爾登。More than 40 000 fans turned up for the 12-hour event.4 萬多粉絲到場為這次歷時 12 小時的活動造勢。pack sth, pack into sth愛好者擠進⋯/擠滿⋯Over 120 000 fans packed into the stadium.12 萬多名愛好者使體育場人滿為患。line up, queue, queue up, wait愛好者排隊;愛好者等候watch sth愛好者觀看⋯applaud (sb/sth), boo (sb/sth), chant sth, cheer (sb/sth)愛好者(為⋯)鼓掌/(給⋯)喝倒彩/讚美⋯/(為⋯)喝彩Over 25 000 fans applauded both teams off the field.25,000 多名球迷鼓掌歡送雙方球隊離場。clamour/clamor (for sth)仰慕者大聲要求(⋯)Hundreds of fans clamoured / clamored to catch a glimpse of the star.成百上千的粉絲吵着要求一睹明星的丰采。FAN + NOUNclub, site, website崇拜者俱樂部/聚集地/網站letter, mail崇拜者的來信/郵件fiction同人小說I have a piece of fan fiction on their website.他們的網站上有我寫的同人小說。base粉絲團The show has an extensive and loyal fan base.該節目擁有人數眾多而且忠實的粉絲團。
fan

noun²

2machine that creates a current of air風扇ADJECTIVE | FAN + VERB | FAN + NOUN ADJECTIVEelectric電(風)扇cooling冷卻風扇extractor排氣扇ceiling, overhead吊扇FAN + VERBblow風扇吹a fan blowing cold air一台吹冷風的風扇FAN + NOUNbelt, blade, heater (especially BrE) 風扇皮帶;風扇葉片;熱風器

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