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star
- IPA[stɑː]
英式
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.;a conventional or stylized representation of a star, typically having five or more points
- (of a film, play, or other show) have (someone) as a principal performer;(of a performer) have a principal role in a film, play, or other show
verb: star, 3rd person present: stars, gerund or present participle: starring, past tense: starred, past participle: starred
noun: star, plural noun: stars
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名詞
- 1. a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun. 同義詞
- 2. a conventional or stylized representation of a star, typically having five or more points the walls were painted with silver moons and stars
- ▪ a star-shaped symbol used to indicate a category of excellence the hotel has three stars MPs suggested giving ferries star ratings
- ▪ an asterisk the captain has a star against his name
- ▪ a white patch on the forehead of a horse or other animal.
- ▪ a Y-shaped arrangement of three-phase electrical windings.
- ▪ a data or communication network in which all nodes are independently connected to one central unit computers in a star layout
- 3. a very famous or talented entertainer or sports player a sport star she got star treatment 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an outstandingly successful person or thing in a group he's a rising star in the party Elinor was a star pupil
- 4. a planet, constellation, or configuration regarded as influencing a person's fortunes or personality his golf destiny was written in the stars 同義詞
- ▪ informal a horoscope published in a newspaper or magazine what do my stars say? 同義詞
- 5. used in names of starfishes and similar echinoderms with five or more radiating arms, e.g. cushion star, brittlestar.
動詞
- 1. (of a film, play, or other show) have (someone) as a principal performer a film starring Liza Minnelli
- ▪ (of a performer) have a principal role in a film, play, or other show McQueen had starred in such epics as
- ▪ perform exceptionally in a game or other event Beckham starred in the win over Leeds
- 2. decorate or cover with star-shaped marks or objects thick grass starred with flowers
- ▪ mark (something) for special notice or recommendation with an asterisk or other star-shaped symbol the activities listed below are starred according to their fitness ratings Michelin-starred restaurants
- denoting a principal role or performer in a film, play, or other show: his first starring role the starring characters were Fatty and Fudge
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- denoting a principal role or performer in a film, play, or other show: his first starring role the starring characters were Fatty and Fudge
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- see flashes of light, especially as a result of being hit on the head
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- seem to see flashes of light, especially as a result of being hit on the head
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- an expression of astonishment
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- an expression of astonishment
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- the national flag of the US: the Stars and Stripes was lowered the sun was setting behind the Stars and Stripes
Oxford Dictionary
- the flag of the Confederate States of America. It had a horizontal white stripe between two red ...
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- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- (of a movie, play, or other show) have (someone) as a principal performer: a film starring Liza Minnelli
Oxford American Dictionary