star

star
noun
  1. a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
    星;恒星
  2. True stars were formerly known as the fixed stars, to distinguish them from the planets or wandering stars. They are gaseous spheres consisting primarily of hydrogen and helium, there being an equilibrium between the compressional force of gravity and the outward pressure of radiation resulting from internal thermonuclear fusion reactions. Some six thousand stars are visible to the naked eye, but there are actually more than a hundred thousand million in our own Galaxy, while billions of other galaxies are known
  3. a conventional or stylized representation of a star, typically one having five or more points
    星形
    the walls were painted with silver moons and stars.
    墙上画了许多银色的月亮和星星。
    ■a symbol of this shape used to indicate a category of excellence
    (表示等级的)星级
    the hotel has three stars.
    该酒店是三星级的。
    [asmodifier]MPs suggested giving ferries star ratings.
    国会议员建议给各艘渡船标上星级。
    ■an asterisk
    星号
    ■used in names of starfishes and similar echinoderms with five or more radiating arms, e.g. cushion star, brittlestar
    [用于海星或类似的棘皮动物的名字中,如: cushion star, brittlestar]
    ■a white patch on the forehead of a horse or other animal
    (马或别的动物前额的)白斑
    ■(亦作 star connection)[usu. as modifier]a Y-shaped arrangement of three-phase electrical windings Y
    Y形三相电绕组
    ■(亦作 star network)[usu. as modifier]a data or communication network in which all nodes are independently connected to one central unit
    星形网络(所有的节点各自独立地连接到中央处理机上的数据网络或通讯网络)
  4. a famous or exceptionally talented performer in the world of entertainment or sport
    (娱乐或体育中的)明星,主角
    a pop star.
    流行歌星。
    [asmodifier]singers of star quality.
    明星级的歌手。
    ■an outstandingly good or successful person or thing in a group
    杰出人才,成功人士;品质出众之物
    arising star in the party.
    那个党派的后起之秀。
    [asmodifier]Elinor was a star pupil.
    埃莉诺是一个非常优秀的学生。
  5. (Astrology)a planet, constellation, or configuration regarded as influencing someone's fortunes or personality
    (占星)星宿,命运,运气
    his golf destiny was written in the stars.
    他那打高尔夫球的命运是与生俱来的。
    ■(stars)a horoscope published in a newspaper or magazine
    报纸(或杂志)上刊登的天宫图;星象
    what do my stars say?.
    我的星象怎么说?。
(starred, starring)
[with obj.]
  1. (of a film, play, or other show) have (someone) as a principal performer
    (在电影、戏剧等演出中)使担任主角;使成为明星
    a film starring Liza Minnelli.
    莱萨•明妮莉主演的一个电影。
    ■[no obj.](of a performer) have a principal role in a film, play, or other show
    (演员)主演,担任主角
    McQueen had starred in such epics as The Magnificent Seven.
    麦克奎恩曾在《伟大的七个人》这样的史诗中担当主角。
    [as adj. starring]his first starring role.
    他首次出演主角。
    ■[no obj.](of a person) perform brilliantly or prominently in a game or other event
    (某人在比赛等事件中)表现出色,表现杰出
    Bernie Slaven starred in the win over Leeds.
    伯尔尼•斯拉文在战胜利兹队的比赛中表现出众。
  2. decorate or cover with star-shaped marks or objects
    用星形物装饰(或覆盖)
    thick grass starred with flowers.
    星星点点地长着花朵的厚厚草坪。
    ■mark (something) for special notice or recommendation with an asterisk or other star-shaped symbol
    用(星号或星形标识)标出
    the activities listed below are starred according to their fitness ratings.
    下面所列的活动依照适合的等级用星号标出。
    [as adj., in combination -starred]Michelin-starred restaurants.
    有星形标志的米歇林餐馆。
    ■make a radiating crack in (glass, ice, etc.)
    使(玻璃、冰等)成辐射状裂开
    the third bullet starred the windshield.
    第三颗子弹把挡风玻璃打得裂开了花。
常用词组
my stars!
  1. (informal, dated)an expression of astonishment
    (非正式,旧)[表示惊讶]哎呀!
reach for the stars
  1. have high or ambitious aims
    有崇高的目标,雄心勃勃
see stars
  1. see flashes of light, especially as a result of being hit on the head
    眼冒金星,目眩
someone's star is rising
  1. 见 rise
stars in one's eyes
  1. used to describe someone who is idealistically hopeful or enthusiastic about their future
    得意感,幸福感
    a singer selected from hundreds of applicants with stars in their eyes.
    从数百名乐滋滋的申请者中挑选出来的一名歌手。
派生
starless
adjective
starlike
adjective
语源
  1. Old English steorra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ster, German Stern, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin stella and Greek astēr
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