English to Portuguese Meaning of fan - ventilador


Fan :
ventilador

ventilador, asa, hélice, barbatana, cata-vento, pena, estoque, membro, furgão, intolerante

ventilador, estalido, joeirar, mangual, parafuso, encorajar, golpe

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Definitions of fan in English
Noun(1) a device for creating a current of air by movement of a surface or surfaces(2) an enthusiastic devotee of sports(3) an ardent follower and admirer
Verb(1) strike out (a batter, of a pitcher(2) make (an emotion(3) agitate the air(4) blow away or off with a current of air
Examples of fan in English
(1) Firefighters had been monitoring hotspots but there were worries that increasing wind might fan the flames.(2) fan vaulting(3) His 10 strikeouts in 179 plate appearances make him the hardest to fan , by far, in the American League.(4) Amusingly, as it stirred the hot air in the room, it caused the ceiling fan to rotate slowly.(5) They select those news reports that are consistent with their preferred thinking, especially those that fan national emotions.(6) Once the car gets cool, then you can obviously switch off the air conditioner and let the fan rotate the cool air.(7) Sammy felt like whipping out a paper fan and waving it crazily in front of her face.(8) Up to 2000 m of alluvial fan and fan delta deposits of early Cretaceous age are preserved in the Coastal Cordillera.(9) When the weather turns hot, workers fan their wings at the entrance to the hive, cooling it.(10) Males continuously fan the eggs to aerate them and to prevent silt from settling on them.(11) I'm a fan of this author(12) I used my hand to fan my face, which felt ridiculously hot.(13) The only thing that everyone could hear was the sound of the ceiling fan rotating.(14) The burning gases keep the shaft turning by rotating a fan before exiting the engine.(15) Needles of light, frozen rays, shot out from her back, spreading out like a fan , with a thin light webbing in between each.(16) Anzuko was drawing a portrait of Suzume for fun while Suzume posed by lying down and holding an open fan casually.
Related Phrases of fan
(1) ceiling fan ::
ventilador de teto
(2) table fan ::
ventilador de mesa
(3) electric fan ::
ventilador elétrico
(4) exhaust fan ::
fã exausto
(5) fan club ::
fã clube
(6) fan belt ::
correia do alternador
(7) fan out ::
espalham
(8) sports fan ::
fã de esportes
(9) be a fan of ::
seja um fã de
Synonyms
Noun
1. ventilator ::
ventilador
2. enthusiast ::
entusiasta
3. sports fan ::
fã de esportes
4. buff ::
tapa
Verb
6. intensify ::
intensificar
8. winnow ::
joeirar
Different Forms
fan, fans
Word Example from TV Shows
Well, you know,
I've always been a fan

Well, you know, I've always been a FAN

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 20

Fan of what?

Fan of what?

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 10

I'm a big fan of homeostasis.

I'm a big FAN of homeostasis.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 2

You know, I am a fan of ventriloquism.

You know, I am a FAN of ventriloquism.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13

which, personally, as you know,
I've never been a fan of.

which, personally, as you know, I've never been a FAN of.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 4

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