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star1 /stɑː $ stɑːr/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 in the sky 在空中HA a large ball of burning gas in space that can be seen at night as a point of light in the sky 星;恒星 constellation, galaxy, supernova
 I lay on my back and looked up at the stars.
我仰卧着看天上的星星。
 The sky was filled with stars.
满天繁星。
 The stars were shining.
群星闪烁。
 The stars were all out (=they were shining).
星耀天空。
 The stars were twinkling overhead (=shining and quickly changing from bright to faint).
头顶上星星闪烁。
under the stars (=outdoors at night) 星光下
 sitting around a campfire under the stars
围着营火坐在星光下
falling star, morning star, shooting star
2 famous performer/player 著名的演员/选手 a famous and successful actor, musician, or sports player 明星,名角,著名选手
 By the age of 20, she was already a big star (=a very famous and successful performer).
20 岁时就已经是大明星了。
a pop/movie/TV/football etc star 流行乐/电影/电视/足球等明星
 He is a rising star (=someone who is becoming famous and successful) in the music world.
他是乐坛新星。
 She’s a good actress but she lacks star quality (=a special quality that could make someone a star).
她是好演员,但缺乏明星气质。
see thesaurus at actor
3 main person in a film/play etc 电影/戏剧等中的主角 the person who has the main part, or one of them, in a film, play, show etc 主角,主演
star of
 Ray Grimes, the star of the television series ‘Brother John’
格兰姆斯,电视连续剧《强风吹来时》中的主角
4 best/most successful person 最佳/最成功的人
a) the person who gives the best performance in a film, play, show etc 〔电影、戏剧、演出等中的〕明星,最出色者
 Laporte, as Ebenezer Scrooge, is undoubtedly the star of the show.
拉波特,埃比尼泽斯克鲁奇的扮演者,毫无疑问是这出戏中最闪亮的明星。
 Shamu, the killer whale, is the show’s star attraction (=best and most popular person or thing).
杀人鲸晓穆是演出中最受人瞩目的明星。
b) SUCCESSFULthe best or most successful person in a group of players, workers, students etc 〔选手、员工、学生等中的〕最优秀者,最佳者
star player/performer/salesman etc
 the team’s star player
该队的明星球员
 the school’s star pupil
这所学校最优秀的学生
 the star columnist of ‘The Sunday Times’
《星期日泰晤士报》的明星专栏作家
5 shape 形状
a) CFa shape with four or more points, which represents the way a star looks in the sky 星状,星形
b) SLAa mark in the shape of a star, used to draw attention to something written 星号 SYN asterisk
 I put a star next to the items that we still need to buy.
我在仍需购买的物品旁边打上星号。
c) PMa piece of cloth or metal in the shape of a star, worn to show someone’s rank or position – used especially on military uniforms 〔尤指用在军服上表示级别或地位的〕星章
 a four-star general
一位四星上将
6 hotels/restaurants 酒店/餐馆DLT a mark used in a system for judging the quality of hotels and restaurants 〔评判酒店和餐馆质量等级的〕星(级)
three-star/four-star/five-star etc
 a two-star hotel
一家二星级宾馆
7 the stars British EnglishBrE informal 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 〔报纸或杂志上刊登的〕星象 SYN horoscope
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8 something 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) 某事是命定的
9 see stars UNCONSCIOUSto see flashes of light, especially because you have been hit on the head 〔尤因头部被击而〕眼冒金星
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10. have stars in your eyes EXCITEDto imagine that something you want to do is much more exciting or attractive than it really is 充满不切实际的幻想 starry-eyed
11 you’re a star!/what a star! British EnglishBrE spoken said when you are very grateful or pleased because of what someone has done 你太棒了!/太好了!〔表示感谢或高兴〕
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)
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a large ball of burning gas in space that can be seen at night as a point of light in the sky
verbs
a star shines
I looked up and saw hundreds of stars shining in the sky.
a star twinkles (=shines with an unsteady light)
Stars began to twinkle in the darkening night sky.
stars appear/come out (=appear in the sky)
We arrived home just as the stars were coming out.
the stars are out (=they are shining)
There was a full moon, and the stars were out.
look up at the stars
I had spent a lot of time looking up at the stars as a kid.
sleep under the stars (=in a place with no roof)
In the desert, they slept out under the stars.
adjectives
bright
the brightest star in the night sky
faint
The star is faint but visible.
a distant star (=very far away)
He stared up towards the distant stars.
phrases
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.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a famous and successful actor, musician, or sports player
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + star
a big star (=a very famous and successful star)
He has worked with some of the world’s biggest stars.
a movie/Hollywood star (also a film star especially British EnglishBrE)
He looked like a movie star.
a pop/rock star
Who’s your favourite pop star?
a TV star
Most TV stars do quite a lot of charity work.
a soap star (=a star in a television soap opera)
She was known as a soap star before she took up singing.
a sports/football/basketball etc star
Sam was a football star in college.
an international star (=a star who is famous in many countries)
His performance in 'The Titanic' made him an international star.
a rising star (=someone who is becoming famous and successful)
She is very much the rising star of Black American fiction.
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.
star + NOUN
star quality (=a special quality that could make someone a star)
She radiates genuine star quality.
star treatment (=special treatment that a star gets)
Winners get star treatment from the media.
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.
phrases
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.
THESAURUSMeaning 1: a large ball of burning gas in space that can be seen at night as a point of light in the sky 星;恒星
in the sky
star a large ball of burning gas in space, which can be seen at night as a point of light in the sky 星;恒星
nThe dark night sky was clear and full of stars.
nplanet one of the large objects that goes around the Sun, for example the Earth, Saturn, Mercury, or Mars
The planet Uranus was discovered in 1781.
nsun the star that gives us light and heat, around which the planets move. There are also many millions of other suns in the universe
The sun came out from behind a cloud.
a dying sun
nmoon the round object that moves around the Earth every 28 days, or a similar object that goes around another planet
The moon rose in the night sky.
Titan is one of the moons of Saturn.
nasteroid a mass of rock that moves around the sun. Most asteroids are found between Jupiter and Mars
the asteroid belt
npulsar a type of star that is far away in space and produces radiation and radio waves
nquasar an object like a star that is far away in space and shines extremely brightly
nsupernova a very large exploding star
nconstellation a group of stars that forms a particular pattern and has a name
The constellation of Orion is one of the most easily recognizable patterns of stars in the night sky.
ngalaxy one of the large groups of stars that make up the universe
Astronomers have detected a galaxy 11 billion light years away.
nthe universe all space, including all the stars and planets
How many planets in the universe have life?
THESAURUSMeaning 2: a famous and successful actor, musician, or sports player 明星,名角,著名选手
a famous person 著名人物
star a famous and successful actor, musician, or sportsperson 明星
She dreamed of becoming a movie star.
她梦想成为电影明星。
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 名人,名流〔经常出现在报纸、电视等上的公众人物〕
The magazine is full of gossip about celebrities.
这本杂志上尽是些名流的八卦新闻。
name a famous person whose name is known by many people – used especially in the following expressions 名人〔尤用于以下说法〕
All the big names in football were at the awards dinner.
足球界的大人物悉数现身颁奖宴会。
Giorgio Armani is one of the most famous names in fashion.
乔治阿玛尼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).
他的大名尚未家喻户晓。
personality an entertainer or sports player who is famous and often appears in the newspapers, on television etc – used especially in the following phrases 〔娱乐界或体育界的〕名人〔尤用于以下短语〕
Many advertisers use TV personalities to promote their products.
许多广告商都用电视名人推广产品。
He was chosen as sports personality of the year.
他被选为年度体育名人。
a very famous person 赫赫有名的人物
superstar an extremely famous performer, especially a musician or film actor 超级巨星〔尤指音乐家或电影演员〕
The film made Tom Cruise an international superstar.
本片令汤姆克鲁斯成为国际巨星。
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 传奇人物〔尤指事业即将结束或已经去世的人〕
blues legend John Lee Hooker
蓝调传奇人物约翰胡克
nJane Fonda is the daughter of film legend Henry Fonda.
great [usually plural] someone who was one of the best players or performers that there have ever been 伟大人物〔指出类拔萃的运动员或演员〕
He was one of the all-time soccer greats.
他是史上最伟大的足球运动员之一。
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Related topics: Performing, Media
star2 ●●○ verb (starred, starring)  
1 [intransitiveI]APAMACTOR/ACTRESS if someone stars in a film, television show etc, they are one of the main characters in it 〔在电影、电视节目等中〕担任主角,主演
2 [transitiveT]APAMACTOR/ACTRESS if a film, television show, or play stars someone, that person is one of the main characters in it 担任主角,由主演 SYN feature
3 WRITE[transitiveT] to put an asterisk (=a star-shaped mark) next to something written 加上星号
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From Longman Business Dictionary
starstar /stɑːstɑːr/ noun [countableC]MARKETING
in the GROWTH/SHARE MATRIX, a company or product with quite a large share of a market that is growing quickly
Origin star1
Old English steorra

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