superstar / ˈsu pərˌstɑr /

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superstar 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person, as a performer or athlete, who enjoys wide recognition, is esteemed for exceptional talent, and is eagerly sought after for his or her services.
  2. any very prominent or successful person or thing.

superstar 近义词

superstar

等同于 role model

superstar

等同于 virtuoso

superstar

等同于 big name

superstar

等同于 renowned

superstar

等同于 well-known

superstar

等同于 leading light

superstar

等同于 eminent

superstar

等同于 illustrious

superstar

等同于 luminary

superstar

等同于 name

superstar

等同于 notable

superstar

等同于 personage/personality

superstar

等同于 prima donna

superstar

等同于 professional

superstar

等同于 somebody

superstar

等同于 star

superstar

等同于 VIP

superstar

等同于 matinee idol

superstar

等同于 celebrity

superstar

等同于 hero/heroine

superstar

等同于 idol

更多superstar例句

  1. You normally don’t see clubs move on from a guy who’s a superstar.
  2. It pulls you in with these ideas that you are a superstar because you’re cooking food.
  3. That’s well above the long-term average for the Nasdaq 100, but looks reasonable given that our group is packed with superstars, though big earners Apple, Microsoft, and Intel are veterans well past their jackrabbit growth phases.
  4. This wide world simply contains too many young superstars worth recognizing.
  5. Tech superstars have been far outperforming inexpensive names in such sectors as banking and manufacturing for years.
  6. Eventually, she did—more or less—reinventing herself as Nicki Minaj and becoming a platinum-selling hip-hop superstar.
  7. Take one part Kim Kardashian, perhaps our most polarizing superstar, and add oil and champagne.
  8. Republican superstar Paul Ryan is still mooted as potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate.
  9. That victory for the tab became a bargaining chip in all future dealings with the superstar.
  10. And he is, to the extent there is such a thing, a “conservative superstar.”