0 a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather -- vifte
1 a mechanical instrument causing a current of air -- ventilator
2 to cool (as if) with a fan -- vifte
She sat in the corner, fanning herself.
3 to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc -- puste til
4 an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person -- fan; tilhænger
For popular music fans this is another aspect of the changing equation in the relationship.
In addition, one of the engines drove a high-pressure fan that forced foul air from the refuse on the tipping platform across the fire.
The enthusiastic accumulation by fans of an unending suite of related images both echoes and subverts the mass mechanical reproduction of the modern celebrity image.
It is offering dramatic changes in the relationship between record companies and consumers and musicians and their fans.
An electric fan, and fine water spray dispenser are useful in the management of any discomfort or pain.
It is therefore unsurprising that the music press largely ignores teenybopper fans and the artists they admire, as the most obvious inhabitants of this mainstream.
It has also moved from the study of major selling artists to look at the lives of 'ordinary' musicians and fans.
Non-pharmacological strategies, especially the hand-held fan and exercises, were rated very helpful and new to patients.
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人, …迷,狂熱愛好者, 熱烈崇拜者…
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人, …迷,狂热爱好者, 热烈崇拜者…
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aficionado, -a, fan…
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fã, admirador, -ora…
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ファン, 扇風機, 扇子…
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hayran, taraftar, yelpaze…
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supporter/-trice [masculine-feminine], fan [masculine-feminine], ventilateur [masculine]…
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fan, aficionat, -ada…
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