单词 | star |
释义 | star1 of 3noun ˈstär often attributive 1 a : a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night b : a self-luminous gaseous spheroidal celestial body of great mass which produces energy by means of nuclear fusion reactions 2 a(1) : a planet or a configuration of the planets that is held in astrology to influence one's destiny or fortune —usually used in plural (2) : a waxing or waning fortune or fame her star was rising b obsolete : destiny 3 a : a conventional figure with five or more points that represents a star especially : asterisk b : an often star-shaped ornament or medal worn as a badge of honor, authority, or rank or as the insignia of an order c : one of a group of conventional stars used to place something in a scale of value 4 : something resembling a star was hit on the head and saw stars 5 a : the principal member of a theatrical or operatic company who usually plays the chief roles b : a highly publicized theatrical or motion-picture performer c : an outstandingly talented performer a track star d : a person who is preeminent in a particular field starless ˈstär-ləs adjective starlike ˈstär-ˌlīk adjective star 2 of 3verb starred; starring; stars 1 a intransitive : to play the most prominent or important role in a movie, play, etc. an actor currently starring in a hit Broadway show She had a starring role in his latest film. (figurative) Tequila and blood oranges star in this Margarita, which gets a spicy kick from homemade jalapeño syrup. Natalie Migliarini b transitive : to feature (a performer) in the most prominent or important role a movie that stars a famous stage personality 2 intransitive : to perform outstandingly In the fall of 1925, Elkins starred on the gridiron … Bil Gilbert [Alan] Trammell, who starred for the Tigers at shortstop during the glory days of the 1980s … Jeff Bradley 3 transitive a : to mark with a star as being superior or preeminent in some way a monument starred in the guidebook a starred review b : to mark with an asterisk 4 transitive : to sprinkle or adorn with or as if with stars … meadows starred with buttercups and daisies. Kenneth Roberts star 3 of 3adjective1 : of, relating to, or being a star received star billing 2 : of outstanding excellence : preeminent a star athlete star 1 of 2 noun1 as in galaxy a ball-shaped gaseous celestial body that shines by its own light it's difficult to see the stars at night in the middle of the city because of all the streetlights Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in principal the person who has the most important role in a play, movie, or TV show when the star of the school play came down with the flu on opening night, her understudy got to go on Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in celebrity a person who is widely known and usually much talked about the public's endless fascination with stars Synonyms & Similar Words
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star 2 of 2adjective1 as in stellar of or relating to the stars star observations Synonyms & Similar Words
2 as in distinguished standing above others in rank, importance, or achievement the teacher's star pupil Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in famous widely known looking for star actors to play the leads Synonyms & Similar Words
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