devotee
/ˌdevəˈtiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌdevəˈtiː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌde-ˌvō-ˈtē ˌdē- ˌdā-, də-, -ˈtā/ (ame, mw)
devotee — 名詞
- devoteesingular
- devoteesplural
1. a person who is very enthusiastic about and deeply dedicated to a particular act
愛好者
對某人或某事物極為熱衷的人
a person who is very enthusiastic about and deeply dedicated to a particular activity, art form, famous person, or area of knowledge, spending a lot of time or energy on it
Mei-Lin is a devotee of tea ceremonies and travels to Kyoto each spring for them.
梅琳是茶道的愛好者,每年春天都會去京都參加茶會。
devotee + of + [activity/art form]
Diego has been a devotee of Japanese film since he watched Kurosawa in college.
Diego 從大學看了黑澤明的作品後,就一直是日本電影的愛好者。
The yoga studio attracts dozens of devotees who arrive before dawn for the early class.
這間瑜伽工作室吸引了大批愛好者,他們天還沒亮就來上早課。
Nadia calls herself a devotee of Rumi and reads his poems each evening before bed.
Nadia 自稱是 Rumi 的愛好者,每晚睡前都會讀他的詩。
- enthusiast
emphasises keen interest in an activity; less personal devotion than devotee
- fan
more informal; common for celebrities, sports, and entertainment; can be casual
- follower
suggests loyalty and adherence to a person, leader, or belief system
- aficionado
borrowed from Spanish; implies refined knowledge and appreciation, especially in arts, food, or drink
文法句型
devotee + of + noun phrase (activity/person/art form)
用法筆記
Devotee is a more formal and emphatic word than fan or enthusiast. It is best used to describe deep, serious, long-term dedication — for casual or short-lived interests, fan is more natural.