star
n. 星; 星狀物; 星級; 明星
v. 主演; (在文字等旁)標星號
A star is a large ball of burning gas in space. Stars appear to us as small points of light in the sky on clear nights.
The night was dark, the stars hidden behind cloud.
夜很黑,星星都躲在雲的後面。
You can refer to a shape or an object as a star when it has four, five, or more points sticking out of it in a regular pattern.
Children at school receive coloured stars for work well done.
學校裡的孩子表現得好會得到彩色星星。
You can say how many stars something such as a hotel or restaurant has as a way of talking about its quality, which is often indicated by a number of star-shaped symbols. The more stars something has, the better it is.
...five star hotels.
五星級賓館
Famous actors, musicians, and sports players are often referred to as stars .
...Gemma, 41, star of the TV series Pennies From Heaven...
傑瑪,41 歲,電視連續劇《飛來橫財》中的明星
By now Murphy is Hollywood's top male comedy star...
墨菲現在已經是好萊塢的一線男喜劇明星了。
If an actor or actress stars in a play or film, he or she has one of the most important parts in it.
The previous year Adolphson had starred in a play in which Ingrid had been an extra...
上一年,阿道夫森在一部戲劇裡擔任主角,當時英格麗在劇中還只是個臨時演員。
He's starred in dozens of films.
他主演過很多部影片。
If a play or film stars a famous actor or actress, he or she has one of the most important parts in it.
...the BBC's new satirical show, That Was The Week That Was, which starred David Frost.
由戴維·弗羅斯特主持的英國廣播公司新諷刺節目《那一週》
...a Hollywood film, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Anthony Quinn.
由斯坦利·克雷默導演、安東尼·奎因主演的好萊塢影片《聖維多利亞的秘密》
Predictions about people's lives which are based on astrology and appear regularly in a newspaper or magazine are sometimes referred to as the stars .
There was nothing in my stars to say I'd have travel problems!
我的星象預測中沒有說我會在旅行中遇到麻煩!
If you say that someone should thank their lucky stars that something is the case, you mean that they should be very grateful that it is the case, because otherwise their situation would be a lot worse.
Thank your lucky stars you're out of London.
你不在倫敦真是走運了。
1. (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior
2. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
3. any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night
4. a plane figure with 5 or more points; often used as an emblem
5. an actor who plays a principal role
6. a performer who receives prominent billing
7. a star-shaped character * used in printing
8. the topology of a network whose components are connected to a hub
1. feature as the star;
2. be the star in a performance
3. mark with an asterisk;
1. indicating the most important performer or role;
planet, star
這兩個名詞均可表示"星"之意。
my stars!
(非正式,舊)[表示驚訝]哎呀!
reach for the stars
有崇高的目標,雄心勃勃
someone's star is rising
stars in one's eyes
得意感,幸福感
have stars in (one's) eyes
在(某人的)眼中有幸福感:被傾倒或被迷住的,如在浪漫愛情中
see stars
頭暈眼花:經歷光閃的感覺,如頭部被擊中時的感覺
The child twisted the iron wire into the shape of a star.
這孩子把鐵絲彎成星狀.
She had toured as a backing musician for a rock star.
她曾以某搖滾歌星伴奏樂師的身分巡迴演出.
It is a visible star in the sky.
這是一顆在天空中可見的星星.
He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
他現在一副電影明星的模樣, 小時候他可真是隻醜小鴨.
Many a famous pop star has been ruined by drugs.
很多著名的流行音樂歌星都因使用毒品而毀了自己.