star 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
starnoun uk
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star noun
(OBJECT IN SPACE)
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A2 [ C ] a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky at night
恒星;星
Stars twinkled above them as they lay on the hill.
他们躺在小山上,头顶繁星闪烁。
更多范例减少例句Elaine looked up at the black, velvety sky studded with tiny, twinkling stars.The stars twinkled in the clear sky.We could see hundreds of stars in the clear desert sky.The sky glimmered with stars.Those seven bright stars make the shape of a saucepan.
star noun
(PERFORMER)
A2 [ C ] a very famous, successful, and important person, especially a performer such as a musician, actor, or sports player
明星
a rock/movie/football star
摇滚歌星/影星/足球明星
Kids wanting to be stars come to Hollywood from all over America.
想当明星的年轻人从美国各地来到好莱坞。
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co-star noun
superstar
更多范例减少例句the stars of the silver screenThere will be many stars performing in the Royal Ballet's Gala Night, held in aid of children's charities.She is one of the rising stars in the political firmament.A number of stars from the world of music attended the event.The 23-year-old tennis star looks unbeatable this season.
star noun
(SYMBOL)
A2 [ C ] a symbol with five or more points
星形;星状物
star-shaped
星形的
How many stars (= symbols showing quality) does this restaurant have?
这家饭店是几星级的?
The teacher gave Tom a gold star (= a paper symbol rewarding good work) for his drawing.
老师给了汤姆一颗金星,表扬他的画画得好。
two-star, three-star, etc.
C1 used to show how good a restaurant, hotel, etc. is
(用来表示餐馆、旅馆等的服务水平)两星/三星(等等)
The cheaper two-star hotels are also within the range of the budget traveller.
廉价两星旅馆的价格也在平价旅行者的预算范围内。
a symbol made of metal or cloth worn by particular officials to show their rank
(表示军衔的)星章
a sheriff's star
治安官的星章
a four-star general
四星上将
[ C ] an asterisk (= a symbol *)
星号 (*)
更多范例减少例句The US flag has 50 stars on it.She was wearing a T-shirt with a star on the front.She sent me that Christmas card with the star on it.There are little stars all over her bedroom ceiling.I bought some wallpaper with stars on it for the spare bedroom.
star noun
(LUCK)
[ C ] informal any planet or other object in the sky thought of in astrology as influencing a person's luck
星宿,星相,命星(占星术中认为影响个人运气的星体)
She was born under a lucky/an unlucky star.
她生来命就好/不好。
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star sign stars [ plural ] informal
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horoscope
星相;星座
I always like to see what the stars say in the newspaper.
我总是喜欢看报纸的星相版说些什么。
习语
you're a star!
starverb [ I + prep, T ] uk
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B1 If a film, play, etc. stars someone, or if someone stars in a film, play, etc., they are the main actor in it.
(电影、戏剧等)由(某人)担任主演;主演,担任主角
David Oyelowo starred in the movie "Selma".
戴维•奥伊洛沃主演了电影《塞尔玛》。
Zusak's novel "The Book Thief" was turned into a movie starring Geoffrey Rush.
苏萨克的小说《偷书贼》被改编成电影,由杰佛里•拉什领衔主演。
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feature verb
更多范例减少例句Ingrid Bergman starred with Humphrey Bogart in the movie 'Casablanca'.Last year he starred in the movie adaptation of Bill Cronshaw's best-selling novel.The movie stars Mark Burgess-Ashton as the gung-ho young fighter pilot.The movie stars Kathleen Turner as the hard-boiled detective of Sarah Paretsky's novel.Russell Crowe stars as a grief-stricken avenger on the trail of his family's killers.
staradjective [ before noun ]
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C1 best or most important
最好的,最出色的;最重要的
Natalie is, without a doubt, the star student in this year's ballet class.
毫无疑问,纳塔莉是今年芭蕾班中最出色的学员。
This afternoon the prosecution will call its star witness.
今天下午控方将传召其最重要的证人。
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leading
stellar
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a measurement of quality, usually in numbers from one to five with one being the lowest
(表示质量等级,一般为一至五星)…星级
A three-star hotel is better than a two-star.
三星级酒店比二星的要好。
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star的例句
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Thanks to the finite speed of light, it is still possible to look into the night sky and see stars that burned out years ago.
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Even so, the implications of this theory for old stars and other massive bodies were not generally realized until the 1960s.
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Figure 1 shows results for s = 0.5 (the plot with stars) and s = 1.0 (the plot with diamonds), both cases representing incomplete pass-through.
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He starred in three films released in 1955.
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Every item in the world, from stars to selves, is simply part of a divine mind, the thinking of which constitutes all of reality.
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What could be done instead is, for example, to determine the probability of finding stars suitable for life for each part of the galaxy.
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Now, the record player, as well as the two photos on the wall depicting (presumably) singing stars, break up the space between the two figures.
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The stars can be observed with a refracting telescope or a reflecting telescope, but are the same stars.
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