| 释义 | 
		star-crossedˈstar-crossed adjective literary    - Alas, Thompson and her chosen theatre were star-crossed and she now has a production but nowhere to stage it.
 - As for the two principals, they play well if not brilliantly together as the star-crossed lovers.
 - It is a scene that has played many times over the star-crossed career of 29-year-old Michael Gerard Tyson.
 - Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslett play two star-crossed lovers whose future looks bleak after they miss the chance to evacuate.
 - Part of the tale is mere good luck, a boon that even this star-crossed conflict enjoys now and then.
 - She definitely wasn't in the mood for a play about star-crossed lovers!
 
   ► star-crossed lovers  star-crossed lovers  (=people who love each other but cannot be together)   being in a situation that prevents something happy or good happening:   star-crossed lovers  (=people who love each other but cannot be together)  |