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单词 star
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star

noun
 
/stɑː(r)/
/stɑːr/
Idioms
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    in sky

  1.  
    [countable] a large ball of burning gas in space that we see as a point of light in the sky at night
    • There was a big moon and hundreds of stars were shining overhead.
    • Sirius is the brightest star in the sky.
    • under the stars We camped out under the stars.
    see also dark star, falling star, lodestar, Pole Star, shooting star, starry
    Extra Examples
    • They lay down under a canopy of stars.
    • a dense cluster of stars at the galaxy's nucleus
    Topics Spacea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bright
    • brilliant
    • faint
    … of stars
    • cluster
    • canopy
    verb + star
    • look up at
    star + verb
    • be out
    • shine
    • twinkle
    star + noun
    • cluster
    preposition
    • under the stars
    phrases
    • the brightness of a star
    • the density of a star
    • the luminosity of a star
    See full entry
  2. shape

  3.  
    [countable] an object, a decoration, a mark, etc., usually with five or six points, whose shape represents a star
    • a horse with a white star on its forehead
    • a sheriff’s star
    • I've put a star by the names of the girls in the class.
    • Liz deserves a gold star for all her hard work.
    • a four-star general
    Topics Colours and Shapesa2
  4. mark of quality

  5.  
    [countable, usually singular] a mark that represents a star and tells you how good something is, especially a hotel or restaurant
    • three-/four-/five-star hotels
    • What star rating does this restaurant have?
    Topics Holidaysa2
  6. performer

  7.  
    [countable] a famous and excellent singer, performer, sports player, etc.
    • pop/rock/Hollywood/TV stars
    • a football/tennis/sports star
    • She acts well but she hasn't got star quality.
    • Get used to her face as she is a rising star.
    • She's a former child star.
    • He's so good—I'm sure he'll be a big star.
    • The best models receive star treatment.
    Wordfinder
    • actor
    • audition
    • body double
    • cameo
    • cast
    • play
    • role
    • star
    • stuntman
    • understudy
    see also all-star, co-star (1), film star, megastar, superstar
    Extra Examples
    • I wanted to be a pop star when I was a teenager.
    • veteran stars of stage and screen
    • the Hollywood star system
    • Channel 4 has lined up a galaxy of stars for the coming season.
    • That was the movie that made him a star.
    • There were several big Hollywood stars at the function.
    • The film was nothing more than a star vehicle for Tom Hanks.
    • The movie didn't have enough star power.
    • She is one of the brightest stars of her generation.
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • big-name
    • major
    … of stars
    • array
    • galaxy
    • host
    verb + star
    • make somebody
    star + noun
    • quality
    • status
    • power
    preposition
    • star of
    See full entry
  8.  
    [countable] a person who has the main part, or one of the main parts, in a film, play, etc.
    • The star of the show was a young Italian singer.
    • The show has plenty of guest stars appearing each week.
    • She was the star of many popular television series.
    see also star turn
    Extra Examples
    • He was the star turn at the celebrations.
    • Jackie got the star part in the school play.
    Topics Film and theatrea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • big-name
    • major
    … of stars
    • array
    • galaxy
    • host
    verb + star
    • make somebody
    star + noun
    • quality
    • status
    • power
    preposition
    • star of
    See full entry
  9. best of group

  10. [countable] (often used before another noun) a person or thing that is the best of a group
    • a star student
    • Paula is the star of the class.
    • He was the star performer at the championships.
    • The star prize is a weekend for two in Paris.
    • The monkey was the star attraction (= the best or most popular act) at the show.
    • Through high school he was a track star.
  11. helpful person

  12. [countable, usually singular] (informal) used to show that you feel very grateful for something that somebody has done or that you think they are wonderful
    • Thanks! You're a star!
  13. influence on somebody’s future

  14. stars
    [plural] a description of what somebody thinks is going to happen to somebody in the future, based on the position of the stars and planets when they were born synonym horoscope
    • Do you read your stars in the paper?
  15. Word OriginOld English steorra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ster, German Stern, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin stella and Greek astēr.
Idioms
reach for the stars
  1. to try to be successful at something that is difficultTopics Successc2
see stars
  1. (informal) to see flashes of light in front of your eyes, usually because you have been hit on the head
stars in your eyes
  1. if somebody has stars in their eyes, they have dreams of becoming famous, especially as an actor, singer, etc.
thank your lucky stars
  1. to feel very grateful and lucky about something
    • Just thank your lucky stars you weren’t in the house at the time.

star

verb
 
/stɑː(r)/
/stɑːr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they star
/stɑː(r)/
/stɑːr/
he / she / it stars
/stɑːz/
/stɑːrz/
past simple starred
/stɑːd/
/stɑːrd/
past participle starred
/stɑːd/
/stɑːrd/
-ing form starring
/ˈstɑːrɪŋ/
/ˈstɑːrɪŋ/
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    perform in movie/play

  1.  
    [intransitive] to have one of the main parts in a film, play, etc.
    • star in something He starred in that movie about the crazy professor.
    • star with/opposite somebody (in something) She starred opposite Cary Grant in ‘Bringing up Baby’.
    • No one has yet been chosen for the starring role (= the main part).
    Collocations Cinema/​the moviesCinema/​the moviesWatching
    • go to/​take somebody to (see) a film
    • go to/​sit in (British English) the cinema/(North American English) the (movie) theater
    • rent a film/​DVD
    • download/​stream a film
    • burn/​copy/​rip a DVD
    • see/​watch a film/​DVD/​preview/​trailer
    Showing
    • show/​screen a film
    • promote/​distribute/​review a film
    • (British English) be on at the cinema
    • be released on/​come out on/​be out on DVD
    • captivate/​delight/​grip/​thrill the audience
    • do well/​badly at the box office
    • get a lot of/​live up to the hype
    Film-making
    • write/​co-write a film/​script/​screenplay
    • direct/​produce/​make/​shoot/​edit a film/​sequel
    • make a romantic comedy/​a thriller/​an action movie
    • do/​work on a sequel/​remake
    • film/​shoot the opening scene/​an action sequence/​footage (of something)
    • compose/​create/​do/​write the soundtrack
    • cut/​edit (out) a scene/​sequence
    Acting
    • have/​get/​do an audition
    • get/​have/​play a leading/​starring/​supporting role
    • play a character/​James Bond/​the bad guy
    • act in/​appear in/​star in a film/​remake
    • do/​perform/​attempt a stunt
    • work in/​make it big in Hollywood
    • forge/​carve/​make/​pursue a career in Hollywood
    Describing films
    • the camera pulls back/​pans over something/​zooms in (on something)
    • the camera focuses on something/​lingers on something
    • shoot somebody/​show somebody in extreme close-up
    • use odd/​unusual camera angles
    • be filmed/​shot on location/​in a studio
    • be set/​take place in London/​in the ’60s
    • have a happy ending/​plot twist
  2.  
    [transitive, no passive] star somebody if a film, play, etc. stars somebody, that person has one of the main parts
    • a movie starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt
    see also co-star
  3. mark with symbol

  4. [transitive, usually passive] to put a symbol with a shape like a star (= an asterisk) next to a word, etc. in order to make people notice it
    • be starred Treat all the sections that have been starred as priority.
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    • pad
    • plod
    • prod
    • shred
    • skid
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    • blog
    • bug
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    • mug
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    • confer
    • infer
    • occur
    • prefer
    • refer
    • star
    • stir
    • transfer
    • acquit
    • admit
    • allot
    • chat
    • clot
    • commit
    • jut
    • knit
    • pat
    • regret
    • rot
    • spot
    • submit
    • appal
    • cancel
    • channel
    • control
    • counsel
    • enrol
    • equal
    • excel
    • fuel
    • fulfil
    • label
    • level
    • marvel
    • model
    • pedal
    • quarrel
    • signal
    • travel
  5. Word OriginOld English steorra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ster, German Stern, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin stella and Greek astēr.
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