admirer
/ədˈmaɪərə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ədˈmaɪərər/ (ame, ipa) · /əd-ˈmī-rər also ad-/ (ame, mw)
admirer — 名詞
1. a person who likes and respects someone else very much for what they do or how t
仰慕者
欣賞、敬佩或愛慕某人的人
a person who likes and respects someone else very much for what they do or how they look, sometimes feeling romantically or sexually drawn to them.
The young pianist has many admirers among classical music fans in Taipei.
這位年輕鋼琴家在台北的古典樂迷之間有許多仰慕者。
pattern: admirers + among + group
Ines found a bunch of red roses on her desk from a secret admirer.
Ines 在桌上發現一束紅玫瑰,是某位神祕愛慕者送的。
collocation: secret admirer
Professor Chen is a longtime admirer of Japanese woodblock prints.
陳教授長期以來是日本浮世繪的愛好者。
Even his political rivals had to count themselves as admirers of his honesty.
連他的政敵都不得不承認自己佩服他的誠實。
The actress smiled politely as a young admirer asked for her autograph.
這位女演員禮貌地微笑,年輕的仰慕者向她要簽名。
文法句型
a + admirer + of + noun
secret admirer
用法筆記
Often used with 'of + [person/thing]' to name what the admirer values. The phrase 'secret admirer' is a fixed expression for someone who has romantic feelings but stays anonymous, often appearing on Valentine's Day cards.