0 a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather -- cái quạt
1 a mechanical instrument causing a current of air -- quạt máy
2 to cool (as if) with a fan -- quạt
She sat in the corner, fanning herself.
3 to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc -- thổi bùng
4 an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person -- người hâm mộ; người say mê
The second is the use of unauthorised recordings to create an ongoing, meaningful relationship between artist and fan.
The ability to identify them is a signifier of the progressive rock fan.
For many fans of progressive rock there appears an unwillingness to settle with the past.
Waving a filthy fan, he swaggers his way into the middle of the arena, and delivers some impromptu verses.
If the mounting fixture became loose, the mixer system would vibrate drastically since its fan was submerged in the water.
The effect of the swirling flow downstream can be to cut off a mode which is cut on upstream of the fan.
These networks are paths to employment, peer assessment and fan pleasure all at the same time in ways that seem impossible to untangle.
Non-pharmacological strategies, especially the hand-held fan and exercises, were rated very helpful and new to patients.