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votary /ˈvəʊtərɪ/n.2 (lett.) grande ammiratore; fautore: a votary of peace, un fautore della pace; a votary of Mozart, un grande ammiratore di Mozart● (fig. lett.) a votary of science, una persona votata alla scienza. -
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/'voutəri/ * danh từ - người tôn thờ; người sùng tín, kẻ sùng đạo =a votary of Buddha+ một người sùng Phật - người sốt sắng, người nhiệt tâm =a votary of peace+ người sốt sắng với hoà bình =a votary of science+ người nhiệt tâm với khoa học - người hâm mộ, người ham thích (mỹ thuật, thể thao...) =a votary of football+ người ham thích bóng đá -
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vo·tary[ˈvəʊtəri, AM ˈvoʊt̬ɚ]n* * *['vəʊtərɪ]n (REL)Geweihte(r) mf; (fig) Jünger(in) m(f)* * *votary [ˈvəʊtərı] s1. REL Geweihte(r) m, Mönch m2. fig Verfechter(in) (of gen), (Vor)Kämpfer(in) (für)3. fig Anhänger(in), Verehrer(in), Jünger m:votary of music Musikenthusiast(in);votary of science Jünger der Wissenschaft* * *n.Verehrer - m.
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