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fan1 [fæn] RZ.

I . fan2 [fæn] RZ.

1. fan (hand-held):

fan
pahljača r.ż.

2. fan (electrical):

fan
ventilator r.m.

II . fan2 <-nn-> [fæn] CZ. cz. przech. to fan sb/oneself

ˈfan belt RZ. MOT.

fan belt

ˈfan club RZ. + l.poj./l.mn. cz.

ˈfan mail RZ. no l.mn.

fan mail

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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At a given signal, the circle could then fan out in all directions, trying to pick off individual enemy ships.
en.wikipedia.org
An unidentified fan in the audience shouted out a racial slur.
en.wikipedia.org
He developed into a dedicated philanthropist toward children with dwarfism who would write fan letters to him confiding their loneliness and despair.
en.wikipedia.org
At 30 songs, the set is just too long for anyone but a diehard fan to really stay interested in the whole time.
en.wikipedia.org
As they chant, an older boy walks among them with a length of car fan belt in his hand.
www.bbc.co.uk
Buoyancy is augmented underway by a fan-blown skirted compartment between the two rigid catamaran-type hulls.
en.wikipedia.org
The charm at the end of a ceiling fan pull chain, or a lamp pull chain is also known as a finial.
en.wikipedia.org
Even the truest fan can be corrupted by the filthy lucre at the top of the game.
www.independent.co.uk
Due to the ducted fan, the aircraft is exceptionally quiet.
en.wikipedia.org
This improves fuel efficiency by not wasting power on driving the fan unnecessarily.
en.wikipedia.org

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