faddist
noun [ C ] uk/ˈfæd.ɪst/ us/ˈfæd.ɪst/
追逐流行趋势的人,赶时髦的人
a person with a tendency to like a style, activity, or interest for a very short period of time
Food faddists will love San Francisco's many gourmet stores. 旧金山的众多餐馆会受到流行美食爱好者的欢迎。
Forget the health faddists, let's eat, drink, and be merry. 别理那些追求流行的健康饮食的人,让我们吃喝玩乐吧。
See: faddism
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- The man who invented it was a vegetarian health faddist named John Harvey Kellogg.
- We are a nation of faddists: food is subject to the caprices of fashion.
- The raw-food faddists omit from their diets elements needed for good health.