Fan in spanish

Ventilador

pronunciation: bentilɑdoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

fan1 = fan, seguidor, admirador, hincha. 

Example: The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.

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» be a (big) fan of = ser un (gran) admirador de, ser un entusiasta de, ser partidario de, ser hincha de, sentir predilección por, gustar mucho.

Example: I've always been a fan of putting jam on my grilled cheese on toast (I think it's best with a chunky homemade apricot or blackberry jam).

» fan club = club de admiradores, club de fans.

Example: Hello and welcome to the first on-line fan club devoted in loving memory to one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood.

» fandom = aficción, la; seguidores, los; grupo de seguidores; fans, los; club de fans; club de admiradores. 

Example: This is due, in part, to structural similarities between fandom and populism, stressing negative modes of identification and desire to return to a mythic past.

» fanzine [fan magazine] = fanzine. [Revista producida por un aficcionado o un grupo de seguidores de alguna actividad o persona sin fines comerciales y sin anuncios, generalmente en formato electrónico]

Example: Fanzines (fan magazines) are periodicals written and published by pop music fans for other fans.

» football fan = hincha de fútbol, aficionado al fútbol, enamorado del fútbol.

Example: A football fan has paid the ultimate tribute to his favourite club by naming his daughter after it.

» loyal fan = hincha incondicional.

Example: Hundreds of usually loyal fans booed and jeered as the tortured singer delivered a shambolic and apparently drunken performance.

fan2 = ventilador. 

Example: They should never be exposed to the magnetic fields which can be generated by a variety of devices, including fluorescent desk lights, fans and even piezo-electric lighters!.

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» ceiling fan = ventilador de techo.

Example: Small opening windows provide fresh air from the sides of the roof, the ceiling fans sucking air into the clerestory and down to the saloon.

» cooling fan = ventilador, ventilador de refrigeración, ventilador de enfriamiento.

Example: The cooling fan is a bit loud, but nothing major.

» electric fan = ventilador eléctrico.

Example: People use homemade, reed-woven hand-held fans to cool themselves in lieu of electric fans or air-conditioners.

» extractor fan = extractor, ventilador extractor.

Example: On the ground floor there is a kitchen with a 4 gas ring stove, dishwasher, a wood-burning stove and an extractor fan.

» fan belt = correa del ventilador.

Example: Chapter 10 covers the following: changing oil filter; checking automatic transmission fluid; replacing fan belt; and replacing headlight.

» hand-held fan = abanico.

Example: People use homemade, reed-woven hand-held fans to cool themselves in lieu of electric fans or air-conditioners.

fan3 = abanicar. 

Example: The air conditioning wasn't working and the players were already sweating profusely after their warmup, while spectators fanned themselves with programs.

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» fan (out) + paper = abanicar el papel. [Acción de separar las hojas de un taco de papel cogiéndolo como si fuera un abanico]

Example: It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.

» fan out = desplegarse en abanico, desplegarse a modo de abanicoextenderse a modo de abanico.

Example: The search fans out through a is-a relationship from the original two nodes to all node.

Fan synonyms

buff in spanish: pulir, pronunciation: bʌf part of speech: noun, adjective winnow in spanish: aventar, pronunciation: wɪnoʊ part of speech: verb, noun lover in spanish: amante, pronunciation: lʌvɜr part of speech: noun afficionado in spanish: aficionado, pronunciation: æfitʃoʊnɑdoʊ part of speech: noun devotee in spanish: devoto, pronunciation: devəti part of speech: noun strike out in spanish: tachar, pronunciation: straɪkaʊt part of speech: verb sports fan in spanish: fan de los deportes, pronunciation: spɔrtsfæn part of speech: noun
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