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stars

/stahr/US // stɑr //UK // (stɑː) //

明星,明星们,明星效应,明星们的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of the heavenly bodies, except the moon, appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night.
    • : Astronomy. any of the large, self-luminous, heavenly bodies, as the sun, Polaris, etc.
    • : any heavenly body.
    • : Astrology. a heavenly body, especially a planet, considered as influencing humankind and events.
    • : a person's destiny, fortune, temperament, etc., regarded as influenced and determined by the stars.
    • : a conventionalized figure usually having five or six points radiating from or disposed about a center.
    • : this figure used as an ornament, award, badge, mark of excellence, etc.: The movie was awarded three stars.
    • : Jewelry. a gem having the star cut. the asterism in a crystal or a gemstone, as in a star sapphire. a crystal or a gemstone having such asterism.star facet.
    • : Printing. an asterisk.
    • : a person who is celebrated or distinguished in some art, profession, or other field.
    • : a prominent actor, singer, or the like, especially one who plays the leading role in a performance.
    • : U.S. Military. battle star.
    • : U.S. Navy. a gold or bronze star worn on the ribbon of a decoration or medal to represent a second or subsequent award of the same decoration or medal.a silver star worn in place of five gold or bronze stars.
    • : a white spot on the forehead of a horse.
    • : Heraldry. a mullet.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : celebrated, prominent, or distinguished; preeminent: a star basketball player; a star reporter.
    • : of or relating to a star or stars.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    starred, star·ring.

    • : to set with or as with stars; spangle.
    • : to feature as a star: an old movie starring Rudolph Valentino.
    • : to mark with a star or asterisk, as for special notice.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    starred, star·ring.

    • : to shine as a star; be brilliant or prominent.
    • : to appear as a star: He starred in several productions of Shaw's plays.

Phrases

  • stars in one's eyes, have
  • stare down
  • stare in the face
  • born under a lucky star
  • see stars
  • thank one's lucky stars

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In the years to come, Wha became a legendary starting out spot for various soon-to-be rock stars.

  • The twin entrepreneurs and stars of HGTV's Property Brothers will be taking your questions live on Tuesday, December 16 at 2pm.

  • Like many rock stars of the time, Ramone lived there on-and-off for a time; he even detoxed from heroin there once.

  • During this time, Mailer also displayed an unexpected humility in the company of his fellow literary stars.

  • "Our Siberian girls are admired more by Asian countries than by the West," Elite Stars school director Tatyana Fetisova told me.

  • The moon seemed to smile on him; the aurora appeared to dance with unwonted vigour, as if in glee; the very stars winked at him!

  • The storm, however, was over; the moon and stars were shining in a clear sky, and the aurora was dancing merrily.

  • When it cleared, the valley was a solid expanse of white, and the stars shone out as if in an Arctic sky.

  • Aristide again sought the message of the stars; but the sky was clouded over, and soon a fine rain began to fall.

  • A red moon hung above the mournful hills, and the stars shone in their myriads.