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单词 fanatical
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Definition of fanatical in English:

fanatical

adjectivefəˈnatɪk(ə)lfəˈnædək(ə)l
  • 1Filled with excessive and single-minded zeal.

    狂热的;痴迷的

    fanatical revolutionaries

    狂热的革命者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology.
    • I think many Christians in the current climate perceive Islam as a religion of fanatical extremists who commit acts of terrorism.
    • It is indeed very sad that our country and government tolerates fanatical groups of people that dictate their will upon others.
    • The elimination of all relics of the Hashemites was undertaken with fanatical zeal.
    • It's always amused me that some of the most fanatical anti-tobacco activists are also mad keen on legalising dope.
    • It very much surprised me about the Americans, as they seem to be fanatical about God and Religion.
    • Having a fanatical enemy that works for law enforcement can lead to extremely dangerous situations.
    • He saw Muslims as a cohesive unit, unflinchingly committed to their religion, even fanatical about it.
    • If they weren't fanatical about Christianity, what would they be fanatical about?
    • The village folk take the palm leaf books as the store house of precious occult knowledge and guard them with fanatical zeal.
    • The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian.
    • It's quite worrying that there are people out to kill us, people motivated by fanatical hatred and religious extremism.
    • The fundamentalism of fanatical conviction knows no boundaries; rogues do understand each other.
    • But such measures offer no deterrent to a single fanatical suicide attacker.
    • The concept of heroism became unthinkable except in relation to fanatical military force.
    • The LEJ and other fanatical Sunni groups have a history of sectarian violence in Pakistan.
    • Many have suffered at the hands of the fanatical few.
    • His father was a French émigré, his mother Catherine Welby, a fanatical Protestant sectarian.
    • She followed Lt. Tod's orders with a zeal that the others joked was fanatical.
    • The vast majority of Hitler's fanatical supporters easily transitioned to life in the free world.
    Synonyms
    zealous, extremist, extreme, militant, dogmatic, sectarian, bigoted, rabid, maniacal, radical, diehard, activist
    prejudiced, chauvinistic, intolerant, narrow-minded, single-minded, partisan, blinkered, illiberal, inflexible, uncompromising
    British informal swivel-eyed
    1. 1.1 Obsessively concerned with something.
      过分在意的,成癖的
      her husband was fanatical about tidiness

      他有洁癖。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mothers were fanatical about making sure their homes and family were decent.
      • We bring to our efforts a fanatical obsession with quality and exclusivity.
      • They are rather fanatical about lengthening their own lives and fending off death indefinitely.
      • Jean Claude is also a lover of animals, and when he does something, he is fanatical about it.
      • Scrupulous research and a fanatical concern for historical accuracy is a demonstration of Weir's seriousness.
      • Becci is fanatical about football and was the first girl at her primary school to play for the boy's team.
      • The trick, I guess, is not to get too fanatical about getting the accent too accurate because then that becomes a mask.
      • The people there are fanatical about what they do, and until that wears off they will be tough to beat.
      • As a lot of people know already, she's a really obsessed, fanatical football fan.
      • I used to be totally fanatical about dates, but then I've slowly gone off those and now I just eat raisins and prunes.
      • A short man with graying hair and tinted glasses, Ecclestone is fanatical about neatness.
      • Prime Minister John Howard describes himself as fanatical about sport.
      • In fact, she had become almost fanatical about raising her and taking care of everything.
      • The keen swimmer and fanatical Rovers fan taught thousands of people, young and old, to swim within the 10m teaching pool.
      • The Irish are fanatical about racing, extremely knowledgeable and are always on the lookout for an equine hero.
      • There's the urbane family man, charming in company and fanatical about sport.
      • Méchain was fanatical about accuracy and, as we shall soon see, these measurements would cause him anguish for the rest of his life.
      • Every country in the world I've been to, there are groups of people that are really fanatical about saving the shark.
      • Mr Able usually wore a hat and had long grey hair and was fanatical about music, especially The Beatles.
      • Those of you familiar with my column know I'm pretty fanatical about security.
      Synonyms
      enthusiastic, eager, keen, fervent, ardent, fervid, passionate, devoted, dedicated
      over-enthusiastic, obsessive, obsessed, infatuated, fixated, compulsive, immoderate, frenzied, frenetic
      informal wild, gung-ho, nuts, potty, dotty, crazy, hooked
      US informal wackadoo, wackadoodle

Derivatives

  • fanatically

  • adverbfəˈnatɪk(ə)lifəˈnædək(ə)li
    • Fishing was another sport in which Liam was fanatically interested and he was a member of Borris and Kilkenny Anglers' Clubs.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He wasn't even moderately religious, let alone fanatically religious.
      • Privatisation was fanatically pursued and the country's leaders tried to restore economic order.
      • He was a conscientious objector, like me, but the big difference between us was, he was ferociously anti-smoking whereas I have always been fanatically pro it.
      • A fanatically hard worker, Joly pours an enormous volume of work into each episode.

Rhymes

anagrammatical, apostatical, emblematical, enigmatical, grammatical, mathematical, piratical, prelatical, problematical, sabbatical

Definition of fanatical in US English:

fanatical

adjectivefəˈnadək(ə)lfəˈnædək(ə)l
  • 1Filled with excessive and single-minded zeal.

    狂热的;痴迷的

    fanatical revolutionaries

    狂热的革命者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Having a fanatical enemy that works for law enforcement can lead to extremely dangerous situations.
    • The LEJ and other fanatical Sunni groups have a history of sectarian violence in Pakistan.
    • The vast majority of Hitler's fanatical supporters easily transitioned to life in the free world.
    • The fundamentalism of fanatical conviction knows no boundaries; rogues do understand each other.
    • The village folk take the palm leaf books as the store house of precious occult knowledge and guard them with fanatical zeal.
    • These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology.
    • It very much surprised me about the Americans, as they seem to be fanatical about God and Religion.
    • The concept of heroism became unthinkable except in relation to fanatical military force.
    • It's quite worrying that there are people out to kill us, people motivated by fanatical hatred and religious extremism.
    • The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian.
    • The elimination of all relics of the Hashemites was undertaken with fanatical zeal.
    • I think many Christians in the current climate perceive Islam as a religion of fanatical extremists who commit acts of terrorism.
    • It is indeed very sad that our country and government tolerates fanatical groups of people that dictate their will upon others.
    • But such measures offer no deterrent to a single fanatical suicide attacker.
    • Many have suffered at the hands of the fanatical few.
    • His father was a French émigré, his mother Catherine Welby, a fanatical Protestant sectarian.
    • He saw Muslims as a cohesive unit, unflinchingly committed to their religion, even fanatical about it.
    • She followed Lt. Tod's orders with a zeal that the others joked was fanatical.
    • If they weren't fanatical about Christianity, what would they be fanatical about?
    • It's always amused me that some of the most fanatical anti-tobacco activists are also mad keen on legalising dope.
    Synonyms
    zealous, extremist, extreme, militant, dogmatic, sectarian, bigoted, rabid, maniacal, radical, diehard, activist
    1. 1.1 Obsessively concerned with something.
      过分在意的,成癖的
      he was fanatical about security at night
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Scrupulous research and a fanatical concern for historical accuracy is a demonstration of Weir's seriousness.
      • Mr Able usually wore a hat and had long grey hair and was fanatical about music, especially The Beatles.
      • Every country in the world I've been to, there are groups of people that are really fanatical about saving the shark.
      • In fact, she had become almost fanatical about raising her and taking care of everything.
      • The people there are fanatical about what they do, and until that wears off they will be tough to beat.
      • Becci is fanatical about football and was the first girl at her primary school to play for the boy's team.
      • Prime Minister John Howard describes himself as fanatical about sport.
      • Those of you familiar with my column know I'm pretty fanatical about security.
      • There's the urbane family man, charming in company and fanatical about sport.
      • We bring to our efforts a fanatical obsession with quality and exclusivity.
      • They are rather fanatical about lengthening their own lives and fending off death indefinitely.
      • A short man with graying hair and tinted glasses, Ecclestone is fanatical about neatness.
      • As a lot of people know already, she's a really obsessed, fanatical football fan.
      • The Irish are fanatical about racing, extremely knowledgeable and are always on the lookout for an equine hero.
      • The keen swimmer and fanatical Rovers fan taught thousands of people, young and old, to swim within the 10m teaching pool.
      • I used to be totally fanatical about dates, but then I've slowly gone off those and now I just eat raisins and prunes.
      • Méchain was fanatical about accuracy and, as we shall soon see, these measurements would cause him anguish for the rest of his life.
      • The trick, I guess, is not to get too fanatical about getting the accent too accurate because then that becomes a mask.
      • Jean Claude is also a lover of animals, and when he does something, he is fanatical about it.
      • Mothers were fanatical about making sure their homes and family were decent.
      Synonyms
      enthusiastic, eager, keen, fervent, ardent, fervid, passionate, devoted, dedicated
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