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    star 的英语意思

    starstar1 /stɑː $ stɑːr/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1in the sky a large ball of burning gas in space that can be seen at night as a point of light in the sky太空中巨大的燃烧气体球,夜晚看起来是天空中的一个光点constellation, galaxy, supernova:  I lay on my back and looked up at the stars.我仰躺着,凝望着星空。 The sky was filled with stars.天空布满了星星。 The stars were shining.星星在闪闪发光。 The stars were all out (=they were shining).繁星全都出来了(=它们在闪耀)。 The stars were twinkling overhead (=shining and quickly changing from bright to faint).头顶的星星在闪烁(=忽明忽暗地发光)。under the stars (=outdoors at night)(=在夜晚户外) sitting around a campfire under the stars在星空下围坐在篝火旁 falling star, morning star, shooting star2famous performer/player a famous and successful actor, musician, or sports player著名且成功的演员、音乐家或运动员:  By the age of 20, she was already a big star (=a very famous and successful performer).她20岁时已经是大明星了(=非常著名且成功的表演者)。a pop/movie/TV/football etc star He is a rising star (=someone who is becoming famous and successful) in the music world.他是音乐界冉冉升起的新星(=正在走红、日渐成功的人)。 She’s a good actress but she lacks star quality (=a special quality that could make someone a star).她是个好演员,但缺乏明星气质(=能使人成为明星的特殊素质)。 see thesaurus at actor3main person in a film/play etc the person who has the main part, or one of them, in a film, play, show etc电影、戏剧、节目等中扮演主角或主角之一的人star of Ray Grimes, the star of the television series ‘Brother John’Ray Grimes,电视剧《Brother John》的主演4best/most successful person a)the person who gives the best performance in a film, play, show etc在电影、戏剧、节目等中表现最出色的人:  Laporte, as Ebenezer Scrooge, is undoubtedly the star of the show.饰演Ebenezer Scrooge的Laporte无疑是整场演出中最耀眼的明星。 Shamu, the killer whale, is the show’s star attraction (=best and most popular person or thing).虎鲸Shamu是演出的最大亮点(=最佳且最受欢迎的人或物)。 b)the best or most successful person in a group of players, workers, students etc球员、工人、学生等群体中最优秀或最出色的人star player/performer/salesman etc the team’s star player球队的明星球员 the school’s star pupil学校的明星学生 the star columnist of ‘The Sunday Times’《星期日泰晤士报》的明星专栏作家5shape a)a shape with four or more points, which represents the way a star looks in the sky有四个或更多角的形状,代表天空中星星的样子 b)a mark in the shape of a star, used to draw attention to something written星形标记,用于引起对文字内容的注意 SYN  asterisk:  I put a star next to the items that we still need to buy.我在还需要购买的物品旁边标了一个星号。 c)a piece of cloth or metal in the shape of a star, worn to show someone’s rank or position – used especially on military uniforms星形布料或金属徽章,用于显示某人的军衔或职位——尤用于军服上:  a four-star general四星上将6hotels/restaurants a mark used in a system for judging the quality of hotels and restaurants用于评定酒店和餐厅质量等级的标记three-star/four-star/five-star etc a two-star hotel二星级酒店7the stars British English informal非正式 a description, usually printed in newspapers and magazines, of what will happen to you in the future, based on the position of the stars and planets at the time of your birth通常刊载于报纸和杂志上的描述,根据出生时星辰和行星的位置预测未来命运 SYN  horoscopesomebody’s stars I never read my stars.我从不看星座运势。 star sign8something is written in the stars used to say that what happens to a person is controlled by fate (=a power that is believed to influence what happens in people’s lives)用于表示某人的遭遇由命运掌控(=一种被认为能影响人生命运的力量):  Their marriage was surely written in the stars.他们的婚姻无疑是命中注定的。9see stars to see flashes of light, especially because you have been hit on the head看到闪光,尤指头部受到撞击后:  I felt a little dizzy and could see stars.我感到有点头晕,眼前直冒金星。10have stars in your eyes to imagine that something you want to do is much more exciting or attractive than it really is幻想某件想做的事远比实际上更令人兴奋或诱人 starry-eyed11you’re a star!/what a star! British English spoken口语 said when you are very grateful or pleased because of what someone has done用于表达对某人所做之事非常感激或高兴:  Thanks, Mel. You’re a real star!谢谢你,Mel。你真是太棒了! guiding star at guiding(2), → born under a lucky/unlucky star at born1(7), → reach for the stars at reach1(12), → thank your lucky stars at thank(3)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 含义 1verbs动词a star shines· I looked up and saw hundreds of stars shining in the sky.· 我抬头望去,看见数百颗星星在天空中闪耀。a star twinkles (=shines with an unsteady light)· Stars began to twinkle in the darkening night sky.· 星星开始在渐暗的夜空中闪烁。stars appear/come out (=appear in the sky)· We arrived home just as the stars were coming out.· 我们到家时,星星正好出来了。the stars are out (=they are shining)· There was a full moon, and the stars were out.· 那是满月之夜,繁星满天。look up at the stars· I had spent a lot of time looking up at the stars as a kid.· 小时候,我花了很多时间仰望星空。sleep under the stars (=in a place with no roof)· In the desert, they slept out under the stars.· 在沙漠里,他们在星空下露宿。adjectives形容词bright· the brightest star in the night sky· 夜空中最亮的星faint· The star is faint but visible.· 这颗星星黯淡但仍可见。a distant star (=very far away)· He stared up towards the distant stars.· 他凝视着遥远的星辰。phrases短语a cluster of stars (=a small group of stars close together in the sky)· He fixed his telescope on a tiny little cluster of stars in the constellation of Taurus.· 他将望远镜对准金牛座中的一小群星。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 含义 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + star形容词/名词 + stara big star (=a very famous and successful star)· He has worked with some of the world’s biggest stars.· 他曾与世界上最顶级的明星合作。a movie/Hollywood star (also a film star especially British English)· He looked like a movie star.· 他看起来像个电影明星。a pop/rock star· Who’s your favourite pop star?· 你最喜欢哪位流行歌手?a TV star· Most TV stars do quite a lot of charity work.· 大多数电视明星会做相当多的慈善工作。a soap star (=a star in a television soap opera)· She was known as a soap star before she took up singing.· 她在从事歌唱事业之前,以肥皂剧明星闻名。a sports/football/basketball etc star· Sam was a football star in college.· Sam在大学时是个足球明星。an international star (=a star who is famous in many countries)· His performance in 'The Titanic' made him an international star.· 他在《泰坦尼克号》中的表演使他成为国际巨星。a rising star (=someone who is becoming famous and successful)· She is very much the rising star of Black American fiction.· 她是黑人美国小说界冉冉升起的新星。a child star (=a child who is a famous performer)· The production team say they have been careful to look after all their child stars.· 制作团队表示,他们一直细心照料所有童星。star + NOUNstar + 名词star quality (=a special quality that could make someone a star)· She radiates genuine star quality.· 她散发出真正的明星气质。star treatment (=special treatment that a star gets)· Winners get star treatment from the media.· 获胜者受到媒体的明星待遇。a star vehicle (=a film or television programme that is intended to show the abilities of one particular star)· He denied that the movie was just a star vehicle for Tom Hanks.· 他否认这部电影只是为Tom Hanks量身打造的明星载体。phrases短语a star of stage and screen (=a star who has been in plays and films)· Now this much-loved star of stage and screen has been made a Dame.· 如今,这位深受喜爱的舞台和银幕明星已被授予女爵士称号。THESAURUS同义词辨析– Meaning 1— 含义 1in the sky在天空中star a large ball of burning gas in space, which can be seen at night as a point of light in the sky太空中巨大的燃烧气体球,夜晚可见为天空中的一个光点: · The dark night sky was clear and full of stars.· 漆黑的夜空晴朗,繁星满天。planet one of the large objects that goes around the Sun, for example the Earth, Saturn, Mercury, or Mars围绕太阳运行的大型天体之一,例如地球、土星、水星或火星: · The planet Uranus was discovered in 1781.· 天王星于1781年被发现。sun the star that gives us light and heat, around which the planets move. There are also many millions of other suns in the universe给我们带来光和热的恒星,行星围绕其运行。宇宙中还有数以百万计的其他恒星: · The sun came out from behind a cloud.· 太阳从云后面露了出来。· a dying sun· 一颗垂死的恒星moon the round object that moves around the Earth every 28 days, or a similar object that goes around another planet每28天绕地球运行一周的圆形天体,或绕其他行星运行的类似天体: · The moon rose in the night sky.· 月亮在夜空中升起。· Titan is one of the moons of Saturn.· 土卫六是土星的卫星之一。asteroid a mass of rock that moves around the sun. Most asteroids are found between Jupiter and Mars围绕太阳运行的岩石块。大多数小行星分布在木星和火星之间: · the asteroid belt· 小行星带pulsar a type of star that is far away in space and produces radiation and radio waves一种位于宇宙深处、产生辐射和无线电波的星体quasar an object like a star that is far away in space and shines extremely brightly一种类似恒星的天体,位于宇宙深处,发出极强的光芒supernova a very large exploding star一颗极大的爆炸恒星constellation a group of stars that forms a particular pattern and has a name形成特定图案并有名称的一组星星: · The constellation of Orion is one of the most easily recognizable patterns of stars in the night sky.· 猎户座是夜空中最容易辨认的星形图案之一。galaxy one of the large groups of stars that make up the universe构成宇宙的大型星系之一: · Astronomers have detected a galaxy 11 billion light years away.· 天文学家探测到一个距离110亿光年的星系。the universe all space, including all the stars and planets包含所有星星和行星在内的全部宇宙空间: · How many planets in the universe have life?· 宇宙中有多少行星上存在生命?THESAURUS同义词辨析– Meaning 2— 含义 2a famous person著名人物star a famous and successful actor, musician, or sportsperson著名且成功的演员、音乐家或运动员: · She dreamed of becoming a movie star.· 她梦想成为一名电影明星。· a talent show to find the stars of the future· 寻找未来之星的选秀节目celebrity someone who often appears in newspapers, on television etc and is well-known to the public. Celebrities are often famous for being famous, not because they have any great talent经常出现在报纸、电视等媒体上、为公众所熟知的人。名人往往因出名而出名,并非因为有什么特别才能: · The magazine is full of gossip about celebrities.· 这本杂志充斥着关于名人的八卦。name a famous person whose name is known by many people – used especially in the following expressions名字为众多人所知的著名人物——尤用于以下表达: · All the big names in football were at the awards dinner.· 足球界所有的大人物都出席了颁奖晚宴。· Giorgio Armani is one of the most famous names in fashion.· Giorgio Armani是时尚界最著名的人物之一。· He is yet to become a household name (=someone who everyone has heard of).· 他尚未成为家喻户晓的人物(=每个人都听说过的人)。personality an entertainer or sports player who is famous and often appears in the newspapers, on television etc – used especially in the following phrases著名的演艺人员或运动员,经常出现在报纸、电视等媒体上——尤用于以下短语: · Many advertisers use TV personalities to promote their products.· 许多广告商利用电视名人来推广他们的产品。· He was chosen as sports personality of the year.· 他当选为年度体育名人。a very famous person非常著名的人superstar an extremely famous performer, especially a musician or film actor极为著名的表演者,尤指音乐家或电影演员: · The film made Tom Cruise an international superstar.· 这部电影使Tom Cruise成为国际超级巨星。legend someone who is famous and admired for being extremely good at doing something – used especially about people who are at the end of a long career or who have died因在某方面极为出色而享有盛名并受人崇敬的人——尤指处于漫长职业生涯尾声或已故的人: · blues legend John Lee Hooker· 蓝调传奇人物John Lee Hooker· Jane Fonda is the daughter of film legend Henry Fonda.· Jane Fonda是电影传奇人物Henry Fonda的女儿。great [usually plural] someone who was one of the best players or performers that there have ever been有史以来最优秀的球员或表演者之一: · He was one of the all-time soccer greats.· 他是史上最伟大的足球明星之一。
    starstar2 verb (past tense and past participle starred, present participle starring) 1[intransitive] if someone stars in a film, television show etc, they are one of the main characters in it如果某人主演电影、电视节目等,则他们是其中的主要角色之一star in Eastwood starred in ‘The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly’.Eastwood主演了《黄金三镖客》。star with/opposite DeVito stars opposite Dreyfuss in the movie.DeVito与Dreyfuss在这部电影中对戏。star as Hugh Grant stars as the romantic hero.Hugh Grant主演浪漫英雄一角。 ‘The Freshman’ was Brando’s first starring role (=the most important part in a film) in ten years.《新生》是Brando十年来首部主演作品(=电影中最重要的角色)。2[transitive] if a film, television show, or play stars someone, that person is one of the main characters in it如果电影、电视节目或戏剧以某人为主演,则该人是其中的主要角色之一 SYN  feature:  a film starring Meryl Streep由Meryl Streep主演的电影star somebody as ... The movie starred Orson Welles as Harry Lime.这部电影由Orson Welles主演Harry Lime一角。3[transitive] to put an asterisk (=a star-shaped mark) next to something written在文字旁边加上星号(=星形标记):  The starred items are available.标有星号的项目可供使用。GRAMMAR Star is usually passive in this meaning.