词汇 | star |
释义 | star (verb) star 24 ENTRIES FOUND: star (noun) star (verb) star-crossed (adjective) star-studded (adjective) star anise (noun) Star of David (noun) star sign (noun) star turn (noun) all-star (adjective) Bronze Star (noun) evening star (noun) falling star (noun) five-star (adjective) four-star (adjective) ill-starred (adjective) morning star (noun) North Star (noun) Pole Star (noun) rising star (noun) shooting star (noun) Silver Star (noun) eye (noun) promise (verb) see (verb) 1 star /ˈstɑɚ/ noun plural stars 1 star /ˈstɑɚ/ noun plural stars Learner's definition of STAR [count] 1 : any one of the objects in space that are made of burning gas and that look like points of light in the night sky星;恒星 They gazed up at the stars.他们盯着星星看。 There are billions of stars in the universe.宇宙中有亿万颗恒星。 bright star clusters明亮的星团 a distant star system遥远的星系 The stars are out [=are not hidden by clouds] tonight.今晚星星都出来了。 I'm glad we didn't use the tent. It's so much nicer to sleep outside under the stars.我很高兴我们没有搭帐篷。在星空下睡觉美妙多了。 — see also evening star, morning star, north star, pole star, shooting star 2 : a star or planet especially in a certain position that is believed in astrology to influence people's lives(占星术的)星相,星座 I was born under a lucky star. [=I was born lucky]我生来幸运。 — usually plural通常用复数 (Brit) Did you read your stars [=horoscope] today?你今天有没有看你的星座运程? I guess romance just isn't in the stars for me right now. [=romance isn't going to happen for me right now]我觉得当下我不会有桃花运。 You can thank your lucky stars [=you are lucky] that no one was hurt.你们真幸运,没有人受伤。 — see also star-crossed 3 a : something (such as a symbol or medal) with five or more points that represents or suggests a star星状物 The teacher gives out gold stars [=gold stickers in the shape of stars] for good behavior.对于表现良好的学生,老师发金色星星贴纸。 I put stars [=asterisks] next to the most important items in the list.我在目录中最重要的项目旁标了星号。 — see also bronze star, silver star, stars and stripes b : a symbol that is shaped like a star and that is used as part of a rating system to show how good something is星级 The restaurant was awarded four stars for excellence.这家餐厅因其优秀品质被定为四星级餐厅。 Critics give the movie three stars.评论家们将这部电影定为三星。 — see also five-star, four-star 4 a : the most important and well-known performer in a movie, play, etc.(电影、戏剧中的)主角,主演 She's the star of the show.她是这场演出的主角。 b : an extremely famous and successful performer or athlete演艺界明星;体坛名将 His performance in that film made him a star.他在那部电影中的演出使他一举成名。 She always dreamed of being a movie star.她老是梦想能成为电影明星。 baseball/football/track stars棒球/橄榄球/径赛明星 a rock/pop star摇滚明星;流行歌手 He's made a name for himself as the hair stylist to the stars. [=for famous people]他因给明星做发型而成名。 — often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 star athletes明星运动员 the star system [=the practice of using famous actors in movies, etc., in order to attract a bigger audience]明星(主演)体制 The producers are looking for someone with star quality. [=the talent, looks, etc., needed to become a star]制片人在寻找具有明星气质的人。 c : a person who is very successful, important, etc.重要人物;优秀人士 There were many talented students in the class, but she was clearly the star. [=the most talented one]班级中有很多同学天资聪慧,但她明显是最优秀的。 He is a rising star [=a person who is becoming more popular and successful] in the world of politics.他是世界政坛升起的新星。 — often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 a star student学生中的佼佼者 our star trumpeter我们的明星小号手 She was the star witness at the trial.她是审判中的重要证人。 The pandas are the zoo's star attraction. [=they are the most popular attraction at the zoo]熊猫是动物园中最具人气的动物。 — see also megastar, superstar 5 British, informal : someone who is good or helpful好心的人;乐于助人者 “Thank you. You're a star!”“谢谢,你真是个好人!” (have) stars in your eyes ◊ If you have stars in your eyes you are very hopeful and excited about something and think that it will be much better or more enjoyable than it actually is.充满期待;充满幻想 When she left home she had stars in her eyes.她离家时充满幻想。 promise (someone) the stars — see 2promise reach for the stars : to try to do something that is very difficult and impressive尝试有挑战性的事;有雄心壮志 She always encouraged her children to reach for the stars.她总是鼓励自己的孩子做有挑战性的事。 see stars : to see flashes of light usually because you have been hit on the head(由于头部被击)眼冒金星 I bumped into the wall so hard that I saw stars.我一头撞到了墙上,撞得眼冒金星。 — starless /ˈstɑɚləs/ adjective a cloudy, starless sky乌云密布、没有星星的天空 — starlike /ˈstɑɚˌlaɪk/ adjective a starlike pattern星状图形 white starlike flowers星形白花 2 star /ˈstɑɚ/ verb stars; starred; starring 2 star /ˈstɑɚ/ verb stars; starred; starring Learner's definition of STAR 1 a [no object] : to play the most important role in a movie, play, etc.担任主角;当主演 — usually + in an actor who has starred in many films在多部影片中担任主角的男演员 The couple will star together in a new play.这对夫妻要在一部新戏中联袂担任主角。 She had the starring role [=she was the star] in her last three films.她在最近出演的三部电影中担任了主角。 b [+ object] : to have (someone) as the most important performer让(某人)担任主角 The new television series stars a famous movie actress.新的电视连续剧由一位著名女影星担纲。 a concert starring some of the biggest names in the business由一些业界大腕担任主角的音乐会 2 [no object] : to perform extremely well表现杰出 He starred in both baseball and football when he was in college.上大学期间,他在棒球和橄榄球上都有非常出色的表现。 She starred for/with the basketball team last year.去年,她在篮球队中表现出色。 3 [+ object] : to mark (something) with a star or other symbol用星号(或其他符号)标注 This restaurant is starred in the guidebook.这家餐厅在旅行指南上被标注了星号。 — see also ill-starred |
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