1ADMIRE literary someone who likes a person and thinks that they are attractive 爱慕者
a beautiful woman with many admirers
一个有许多爱慕者的美丽女子
a secret admirer
一个暗恋者
2ADMIREsomeone who respects a famous person, especially because they like their work 〔名人的〕崇拜者SYN fan
a crowd of fervent admirers
一群热情的崇拜者
admirer of
‘I’m a great admirer of yours, ’ she managed to stammer.
“我非常崇拜您。”她终于结结巴巴地说道。
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admirer• This is an essentialpurchase for any admirer of Barbirolli.• I was an ardentadmirer and supporter of MacBrayne's buses: they opened up the north-west for me.• There are admirers of ruggedgrandeur who are content merely to survey the scene from easy points of vantage.• Ironically James is a great admirer.• Margaret had never met a man like this, even among her admirers in the Hamptons.• It was deemed too heavy, but its styling had many admirers.• My sister Mahaud, at the last count, had more admirers than there are Elks.• A crowd of admirers had gathered outside Dunham's door.• The newsshocked his thousands of admirers.• That makes this new release an exceptionally attractive one, and essential listening for this much-loved violinist's admirers.
secret admirer• Since Lisa has no family and virtually no friends, she becomes obsessed with tracking down her secret admirer.• Item - Lady Eleanor was preparing to leave the priory and go to her secret admirer, but who was he?• Who was her secret admirer or friend?• While Lisa initially considers her not-too-secret admirer a little strange, she quickly falls under his spell.
admirer of• I'm a real admirer of Robert Frost's poetry.