groupie

英 [ˈɡruːpi] 美 [ˈɡruːpi]

n.  流行歌手迷(尤指少女)

BNC.38834 / COCA.17932



牛津词典

noun

  1. 流行歌手迷(尤指少女)
    a person, especially a young woman, who follows pop musicians around and tries to meet them

    柯林斯词典

    1. (到处跟随偶像的)流行乐团迷,流行歌手迷,粉丝(尤指少女)
      A groupie is someone, especially a young woman, who is a fan of a particular pop group, singer, or other famous person, and follows them around.

      双语例句

      1. I put it to him that he was just a political groupie.
        我向他直言,说他只不过是个政治上的狂热追随者。
      2. I told you she was a cop groupie.
        跟你说她迷恋警察吧。
      3. She felt she was a bit like a groupie that time.
        她觉得那时自己有点像所谓的“果儿”。
      4. This word inspects "a groupie" to everybody not strange, star now is more and more many, nuptial tuberdes grows in intensity also with that.
        “追星族”这个词对于大家来说并不陌生,现在的明星越来越多了,追星也随之愈演愈烈。
      5. Rita: You are such a groupie. I see you every time he plays.
        莉达:你只懂追随偶像,每次他表演我都见到你。
      6. It's gotta be some crazed groupie.
        也许是某个疯狂的粉丝所为吧。
      7. He's a political groupie like many of hollywood's Yong trendies.
        像许多好莱坞赶时髦的年轻人那样,他是个崇拜政治名人的少年。
      8. You mean you didn't know? And here I thought you were just another groupie.
        你是说你不知道?接电话前我还以为你是另一个“粉丝”。
      9. Either: a star thinks he can takes anything he wants. Or: inside every good girl beats a groupie's concupiscent heart.
        或者是大明星自认为可以予取予求,或者是在每个良家少女的心中潜伏着崇拜者献身给偶像的欲望。
      10. You are not meant to be a sell-out or a groupie.
        你是不是应该是一个出卖或追星族。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. an enthusiastic young fan (especially a young woman who follows rock groups around)