日本語WordNet
a person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library"
someone who admires a young woman; "she had many admirers"
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AIによる解説
A noun meaning 'a person who admires someone or something.' It can refer to a fan or supporter, or someone with romantic feelings (secret admirer).
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I've attended three international conferences and admire the venues with impressive architecture they choose annually.
私は3つの国際会議に出席し、毎年彼らが選ぶ建築的な会場を賞賛しています。
She cannot help but admire the resilience demonstrated by communities recovering from devastating natural disasters.
彼女は、壊滅的な自然災害から回復するコミュニティによって示された回復力を賞賛せずにはいられません。
Admirable is the organization's commitment to sustainability, implementing practices that minimize environmental impact.
組織の持続可能性への取り組みは称賛に値するもので、環境への影響を最小限に抑える慣行を実施しています。
The architect designed the most magnificent cathedral showcasing unprecedented craftsmanship and artistic vision admirably.
建築家は、前例のない職人技と芸術的ビジョンを見事に示す最も壮大な大聖堂を設計しました。
Which interpretation should critics whom audiences who appreciate aesthetic innovation admire adopt when analyzing works that challenge conventional boundaries deliberately?
美的革新を評価する聴衆が称賛する批評家は、従来の境界を意図的に挑戦する作品を分析する際にどの解釈を採用すべきか?
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz