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I . fan1 [fæn] N

1. fan (machine):

fan

2. fan (waved by hand):

fan

II . fan1 <-nn-> [fæn] VB trans

1. fan (cool):

fan

2. fan flames, emotions:

fan

fan2 [fæn] N

1. fan (admirer):

fan
fan(ka) m (f)

2. fan SPORTS:

fan
kibic m

fan belt N AUTO, TECH

fan club N

fan club
fan club
fan club m

fan mail N no pl

fan vaulting N no pl ARCHIT

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The failure to react to public and fan demands resulted in high volume of fans cancelling or not renewing their season tickets.
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Science fiction conventions traditionally partake of the nature of both professional conventions and fan conventions, with the balance varying from one to another.
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As they chant, an older boy walks among them with a length of car fan belt in his hand.
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The team decided to designate these games where the team would wear the red jerseys as battle red days in order to drum up extra fan support and interest.
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At 30 songs, the set is just too long for anyone but a diehard fan to really stay interested in the whole time.
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The charm at the end of a ceiling fan pull chain, or a lamp pull chain is also known as a finial.
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The single cylinder, two-stroke, fan-cooled aircraft engine incorporates some unique features that make it especially suitable for its role.
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Members of fandom often create a kind of fan-made canon (fanon) to patch up such errors; fanon that becomes generally accepted sometimes becomes actual canon.
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At a given signal, the circle could then fan out in all directions, trying to pick off individual enemy ships.
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An unidentified fan in the audience shouted out a racial slur.
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