enthusiasts

IPA/ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æst/
KK[ɛnθˈuziˌæsts]IPA/ɪnˈθuː.zi.æst/

enthusiasts — 名詞

  • enthusiastssingular
  • enthusiastsesplural

1. someone who feels a strong, active passion for a specific hobby, sport, subject,

1.名詞B2
釋義

愛好者

對特定活動有強烈興趣的人

someone who feels a strong, active passion for a specific hobby, sport, subject, or interest and spends time on it

例句

On weekends, Mira and fellow photography enthusiasts gather at the city park to share tips.

每到週末,Mira 和其他攝影愛好者就在市區公園碰面交流技巧。

compound noun: photography enthusiasts

The convention centre was packed with gaming enthusiasts eager to try the latest virtual-reality headsets.

展覽中心擠滿了遊戲愛好者,他們迫不及待想體驗最新的虛擬實境頭戴裝置。

同義詞
  • fan

    more general; can mean any admirer or follower, not necessarily an active participant

  • devotee

    slightly more formal; implies greater dedication and time commitment

  • aficionado

    borrowed from Spanish; implies deep knowledge and refined taste, often used for food, wine, art or culture

  • buff

    informal; suggests detailed knowledge gained through study or long experience

反義詞
  • detractor

    someone who criticises or speaks negatively about a subject

  • novice

    a beginner with little experience or passion for the activity

文法句型

enthusiast + of/in + [topic]

[topic] + enthusiast

用法筆記

Often appears as the second element in a compound noun that names the topic of interest, e.g. photography enthusiast, fitness enthusiast, or car enthusiast. The singular form enthusiast is used for one person.

常見錯誤

She is a big football enthusiast fan.
She is a big football enthusiast.
💡'enthusiast' already means 'fan', so adding 'fan' is redundant.
He is enthusiast about cooking.
He is a cooking enthusiast.
💡'enthusiast' is a countable noun and needs an article; use 'enthusiastic' as an adjective instead.