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costar

/noun koh-stahr; verb koh-stahr/US // noun ˈkoʊˌstɑr; verb ˈkoʊˈstɑr //

昂贵的,昂贵的费用,昂贵的成本,昂贵的价格

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a performer, especially an actor or actress, who shares star billing with another.
    • : a performer whose status is slightly below that of a star.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    co·starred, co·star·ring.

    • : to share star billing with another performer.
    • : to receive billing of slightly less status than that of a star.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    co·starred, co·star·ring.

    • : to present as having equal billing or prominence.
    • : to present as having slightly less status than that of a star.

Examples

  • During the pandemic, nearly half of all employees with advanced degrees were working remotely, while more than 90% of those with a high school diploma or less had to show up in person, CoStar found.

  • After signing on to the film, Moore enlisted the services of her 30 Rock costar Alec Baldwin to play her caring husband.

  • During the filming of To Die For, Affleck shared an apartment in Toronto with his costar, Joaquin Phoenix.

  • Wait… and Shailene, the star of that, is your costar in The Spectacular Now.

  • Usher Monteith's onscreen romance with costar Lea Michele wasn't hard to fake: the two actors were dating in real life as well.

  • Her Spring Breakers costar, James Franco, is apparently a pretty big fan, too.

  • Gutenbergs priority is disputed by those who deem Lawrence Costar, of Haarlem, the real inventor of the art.

  • As for Bony, De Costar says he was very cool during the whole day, and even gay.

  • As the cannon-balls flew over them, De Costar ducked; at which the Emperor laughed, and told him they would hit him all the same.

  • In our rounds we fell in with Monsieur de Costar, with whom he got into conversation.

  • Voiture and Costar frequently cite him as a model in their letters.