fanatic
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++fa·nat·ic /fəˈnætɪk/ noun [countable] 1 EXTREMEsomeone who has extreme political or religious ideas and is often dangerous 〔政治或宗教思想的〕狂热者,盲信者 SYN extremist fanatics who represent a real danger to democracy 对民主构成很大威胁的狂热分子 a religious fanatic 宗教狂热分子2 LIKE somebody OR somethingsomeone who likes a particular thing or activity very much 〔对某种事物或活动〕入迷的人 SYN enthusiast a health food fanatic 极其推崇绿色食品的人 a fitness fanatic 热衷于健美的人 —fanatical adjective a fanatical sportsman 狂热的运动员 He was fanatical about tidiness. 他有洁癖。 —fanatically /-kli/ adverb
Examples from the Corpus
fanatic• Her religious fanaticism has alienated most of her old friends.• But like most people who use these things, I tend not to be a fanatic about the instructions.• Ron's an exercise fanatic.• Pro-Fascist fanatics have continued their attacks on foreigners.• For fishing fanatics, the rivers estuaries and coast offer endless opportunities.• These highly mobile skirmishers can be used to draw Goblin fanatics out of their units prior to a charge by more heavily armed troops.• Gandhi was killed by a religious fanatic.• His parents were religious fanatics who didn't allow him to play with other children.religious fanatic• In December 1980, there was a serious outbreak of rioting by religious fanatics in the northern city of Kano.• Pathans are very very orthodox and sometimes religious fanatics.• Born dirt-poor in a southern town to religious fanatics, he was raised on the Bible and the taunts of others.Origin fanatic (1500-1600) Latin fanaticus “made wild or mad by the gods”, from fanum “religious building”fa·nat·ic nounChineseSyllable
is ideas or extreme religious Corpus and who political has someone
fanatic
fa‧nat‧ic /fəˈnætɪk/
noun [countable]
SYN extremist:
fanatics who represent a real danger to democracy
a religious fanatic
2. someone who likes a particular thing or activity very much
SYN enthusiast:
a health food fanatic
a fitness fanatic
—fanatical adjective:
a fanatical sportsman
He was fanatical about tidiness.
—fanatically /-kli/ adverb
fa‧nat‧ic /fəˈnætɪk/
noun [countable] Date: 1500-1600
Language: Latin
Origin: fanaticus 'made wild or mad by the gods', from fanum 'religious building'
1. someone who has extreme political or religious ideas and is often dangerous Language: Latin
Origin: fanaticus 'made wild or mad by the gods', from fanum 'religious building'
SYN extremist:
2. someone who likes a particular thing or activity very much
SYN enthusiast:
—fanatical adjective:
—fanatically /-kli/ adverb