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IELTS BNC: 1001 COCA: 538

star

noun
/stɑː(r)/
/stɑːr/
Idioms
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    in sky天空

  1. [countable] a large ball of burning gas in space that we see as a point of light in the sky at night恒星;星
    • There was a big moon and hundreds of stars were shining overhead.头顶是一轮明月和成百上千颗闪烁的星星。
    • Sirius is the brightest star in the sky.天狼星是天空中最亮的一颗星。
    • under the stars We camped out under the stars.我们露天宿营。
    see also dark star, falling star, lodestar, Pole Star, shooting star, starry
    Extra Examples
    • They lay down under a canopy of stars.他们躺在星光闪烁的夜空下。
    • a dense cluster of stars at the galaxy's nucleus星系核处一簇密密匝匝的星团
    Topics Spacea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bright
    • brilliant
    • faint
    … of stars
    • cluster
    • canopy
    verb + star
    • look up at
    star + verb
    • be out
    • shine
    • twinkle
    star + noun
    • cluster
    preposition
    • under the stars
    phrases
    • the brightness of a star
    • the density of a star
    • the luminosity of a star
    See full entry
  2. shape形状

  3. [countable] an object, a decoration, a mark, etc., usually with five or six points, whose shape represents a star星状物;星形饰物;星号
    • a horse with a white star on its forehead前额有一块星形白斑的马
    • a sheriff’s star县治安官的星徽
    • I've put a star by the names of the girls in the class.我在班里女生名字旁都画了一个星号。
    • Liz deserves a gold star for all her hard work.莉兹所有的努力都应该得到一颗金星。
    • a four-star general四星上将
    Topics Colours and Shapesa2
  4. mark of quality质量标志

  5. [countable, usually singular] a mark that represents a star and tells you how good something is, especially a hotel or restaurant(尤指旅馆或餐馆的)星级
    • three-/four-/five-star hotels三星级/四星级/五星级饭店
    • What star rating does this restaurant have?这家餐馆是几星级的?
    Topics Holidaysa2
  6. performer表演者

  7. [countable] a famous and excellent singer, performer, sports player, etc.歌唱(或表演)明星;体坛高手;才华出众者
    • pop/rock/Hollywood/TV stars流行/摇滚/好莱坞/电视明星
    • a football/tennis/sports star足球/网球/体育明星
    • She acts well but she hasn't got star quality.她演得不错,但缺少成为一个明星的素质。
    • Get used to her face as she is a rising star. 习惯她的脸,因为她是一颗冉冉升起的明星。
    • She's a former child star.她以前是童星。
    • He's so good—I'm sure he'll be a big star.他太棒了,我相信他会成为大明星的。
    • The best models receive star treatment.最优秀的模特儿会受到明星级的待遇。
    see also all-star, co-star (1), film star, megastar, superstar
    Extra Examples
    • I wanted to be a pop star when I was a teenager.我十几岁时想当一个流行音乐歌星。
    • veteran stars of stage and screen舞台和银幕上的老牌明星
    • the Hollywood star system好莱坞明星制度
    • Channel 4 has lined up a galaxy of stars for the coming season.4 频道为下一季邀请了大批明星。
    • That was the movie that made him a star.正是那部电影让他一炮走红。
    • There were several big Hollywood stars at the function.社交聚会上有几位好莱坞大牌明星。
    • The film was nothing more than a star vehicle for Tom Hanks.这部电影不过是汤姆·汉克斯展现其明星魅力的载体。
    • The movie didn't have enough star power.这部电影没有足够的明星影响力。
    • She is one of the brightest stars of her generation.她是她那一代人中最耀眼的明星之一。
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • big-name
    • major
    … of stars
    • array
    • galaxy
    • host
    verb + star
    • make somebody
    star + noun
    • quality
    • status
    • power
    preposition
    • star of
    See full entry
  8. [countable] a person who has the main part, or one of the main parts, in a film, play, etc.(电影、戏剧等的)主角,主演
    • The star of the show was a young Italian singer.那台节目的主角是位年轻的意大利歌唱家。
    • The show has plenty of guest stars appearing each week.这个节目每周都邀请许多嘉宾明星到场。
    • She was the star of many popular television series.她在许多观众喜爱的电视连续剧中担任过主角。
    see also star turn
    Extra Examples
    • He was the star turn at the celebrations.他是庆典上众人瞩目的焦点。
    • Jackie got the star part in the school play.杰基得到了学校戏剧中的明星角色。
    Topics Film and theatrea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • big-name
    • major
    … of stars
    • array
    • galaxy
    • host
    verb + star
    • make somebody
    star + noun
    • quality
    • status
    • power
    preposition
    • star of
    See full entry
  9. best of group最优秀者

  10. [countable] (often used before another noun常用于另一名词前) a person or thing that is the best of a group最优秀(或出色、成功)者
    • a star student最优秀的学生
    • Paula is the star of the class.葆拉是班里的尖子。
    • He was the star performer at the championships.他是那届锦标赛上的最佳运动员。
    • The star prize is a weekend for two in Paris.特等奖是二人巴黎周末游。
    • The monkey was the star attraction (= the best or most popular act) at the show.那只猴子是节目中最令人瞩目的明星。
    • Through high school he was a track star.整个高中期间他都是个田径明星。
  11. helpful person提供帮助的人

  12. [countable, usually singular] (informal) used to show that you feel very grateful for something that somebody has done or that you think they are wonderful(表示万分感激或赞叹)
    • Thanks! You're a star!多谢多谢!你真是个大好人!
  13. influence on somebody’s future对某人将来的影响

  14. stars
    [plural] a description of what somebody thinks is going to happen to somebody in the future, based on the position of the stars and planets when they were born星象(根据人出生时天体的位置而描述的命运) synonym horoscope
    • Do you read your stars in the paper?你读不读报上的星座运程,看自己的运气如何?
  15. Word OriginOld English steorra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ster, German Stern, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin stella and Greek astēr.
Idioms
reach for the stars
  1. to try to be successful at something that is difficult有九天揽月之志;努力完成壮举Topics Successc2
see stars
  1. (informal) to see flashes of light in front of your eyes, usually because you have been hit on the head(因头部被撞击等)两眼直冒金星
stars in your eyes
  1. if somebody has stars in their eyes, they have dreams of becoming famous, especially as an actor, singer, etc.成名的梦想;(尤指成为艺人的)明星梦
thank your lucky stars
  1. to feel very grateful and lucky about something真走运;吉星高照
    • Just thank your lucky stars you weren’t in the house at the time.感谢你的幸运,那时你不在家。

star

verb
/stɑː(r)/
/stɑːr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they star
/stɑː(r)/
/stɑːr/
he / she / it stars
/stɑːz/
/stɑːrz/
past simple starred
/stɑːd/
/stɑːrd/
past participle starred
/stɑːd/
/stɑːrd/
-ing form starring
/ˈstɑːrɪŋ/
/ˈstɑːrɪŋ/
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    perform in movie/play在电影/戏剧中扮演角色

  1. [intransitive] to have one of the main parts in a film, play, etc.主演;担任主角
    • star in something He starred in that movie about the crazy professor.他主演了那部关于疯狂教授的电影。
    • star with/opposite somebody (in something) She starred opposite Cary Grant in ‘Bringing up Baby’.她和加利 · 格兰特在《育婴奇谭》中联袂出演男女主角。
    • No one has yet been chosen for the starring role (= the main part).主演还没选定。
    Collocations Cinema/​the moviesCinema/​the movies电影Watching观看
    • go to/​take somebody to (see) a film
    • go to/​sit in (British English) the cinema/(North American English) the (movie) theater去/在看电影
    • rent a film/​DVD
    • download/​stream a film
    • burn/​copy/​rip a DVD刻录/复制/转压一张 DVD 碟片
    • see/​watch a film/​DVD/​preview/​trailer
    Showing放映;播放
    • show/​screen a film
    • promote/​distribute/​review a film
    • (British English) be on at the cinema在电影院上映
    • be released on/​come out on/​be out on DVD发行 DVD
    • captivate/​delight/​grip/​thrill the audience使观众着迷/高兴/感兴趣/激动
    • do well/​badly at the box office票房好/不好
    • get a lot of/​live up to the hype受到大肆炒作;与天花乱坠的广告宣传相符
    Film-making电影制作
    • write/​co-write a film/​script/​screenplay
    • direct/​produce/​make/​shoot/​edit a film/​sequel
    • make a romantic comedy/​a thriller/​an action movie拍摄一部浪漫喜剧/惊悚片/动作片
    • do/​work on a sequel/​remake拍摄续集;重拍
    • film/​shoot the opening scene/​an action sequence/​footage (of something)拍摄(…的)开场戏/一套动作/连续镜头
    • compose/​create/​do/​write the soundtrack制作电影声带
    • cut/​edit (out) a scene/​sequence剪辑掉一个镜头/一组镜头
    Acting表演
    • have/​get/​do an audition试演
    • get/​have/​play a leading/​starring/​supporting role得以饰演/饰演主角/配角
    • play a character/​James Bond/​the bad guy饰演一个人物/詹姆斯 · 邦德/反面角色
    • act in/​appear in/​star in a film/​remake
    • do/​perform/​attempt a stunt做/尝试特技表演
    • work in/​make it big in Hollywood在好莱坞工作/取得成功
    • forge/​carve/​make/​pursue a career in Hollywood在好莱坞闯出/追求一番事业
    Describing films描述电影
    • the camera pulls back/​pans over something/​zooms in (on something)
    • the camera focuses on something/​lingers on something
    • shoot somebody/​show somebody in extreme close-up用特写镜头拍摄/表现某人
    • use odd/​unusual camera angles采用奇特的/不同寻常的摄影机角度
    • be filmed/​shot on location/​in a studio在外景地/摄影棚拍摄
    • be set/​take place in London/​in the ’60s以伦敦/60 年代为背景
    • have a happy ending/​plot twist有美满的结局/出人意料的情节转折
  2. [transitive, no passive] star somebody if a film, play, etc. stars somebody, that person has one of the main parts使主演;由…担任主角
    • a movie starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt由詹妮弗·劳伦斯和克里斯·帕拉特主演的电影
    see also co-star
  3. mark with symbol标记号

  4. [transitive, usually passive] to put a symbol with a shape like a star (= an asterisk) next to a word, etc. in order to make people notice it给…标星号
    • be starred Treat all the sections that have been starred as priority.优先处理所有标星号的部分。
  5. Word OriginOld English steorra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ster, German Stern, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin stella and Greek astēr.
IELTS BNC: 1001 COCA: 538
star

noun¹

1small point of light in the night sky天體ADJECTIVE | ... OF STARS | VERB + STAR | STAR + VERB | STAR + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbright, brilliant明亮的/燦爛的星星faint暗淡的星星distant遙遠的星辰nearby, nearer, nearest附近的/稍近的/最近的星星falling, shooting流星evening, morning昏星;晨星massive大質量恆星... OF STARScluster一簇星團a dense cluster of stars at the galaxy's nucleus星系核處一簇密密匝匝的星團canopy佈滿星星的蒼穹They lay down under a canopy of stars.他們躺在星光閃爍的夜空下。VERB + STARlook up at抬頭看星星STAR + VERBbe out星星出來shine, twinkle星星發光/閃爍A bright star shone in the east.一顆明星在東方閃耀。appear, come out星星出現/出來STAR + NOUNcluster星團PREPOSITIONunder the stars在星光下We camped out under the stars.我們在星光下露營。PHRASESthe brightness of a star, the density of a star, the luminosity of a star恆星的亮度/密度/光度
star

noun²

2famous person名人ADJECTIVE | ... OF STARS | VERB + STAR | STAR + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, big-name, major大明星There were several big Hollywood stars at the function.社交聚會上有幾位好萊塢大牌明星。A-list, B-list, Z-list, etc.一流、二流、末流等明星real, true, undisputed真正的明星;無可爭議的明星budding, emerging, rising, young嶄露頭角的明星;新星veteran老牌明星veteran stars of stage and screen舞台和銀幕上的老牌明星pop, rap, rock, etc.流行音樂、說唱音樂、搖滾等明星basketball, football, soccer, track (NAmE) , etc.籃球、美式橄欖球、足球、田徑等明星Through high school he was a track star.整個高中期間他都是個田徑明星。film, Hollywood, media, movie, screen, soap, TV電影明星;好萊塢明星;傳媒界明星;肥皂劇明星;電視明星guest嘉賓明星The show has plenty of guest stars appearing each week.這個節目每週都邀請許多嘉賓明星到場。... OF STARSarray, galaxy, host一批明星;一大群明星Channel 8 has lined up a galaxy of stars for the coming season.8 頻道為下一季儲備了大批明星。VERB + STARmake sb使某人成為明星That was the movie that made him a star.正是那部電影讓他一炮走紅。STAR + NOUNquality, status明星氣質/地位power (especially NAmE) 明星力量role明星角色actor, athlete, performer, player明星演員/運動員/表演者/球員witness主要目擊證人attraction, turn最引人注目的人He was the star turn at the celebrations.他是慶典上眾人矚目的焦點。system明星制度the Hollywood star system好萊塢明星制度vehicle明星載體The movie was nothing more than a star vehicle for Tom Hanks.這部電影不過是湯姆・漢克斯展現其明星魅力的載體。PREPOSITIONstar of⋯的亮點the star of the show節目的亮點
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star noun
star1 (a pop star) star2 (the star role in the play)
star verb
feature
star1

noun

a pop star 流行音乐歌星the star role in the play 剧中的主角 See also the entry for hero 另见hero条star ♦︎ celebrity ♦︎ name ♦︎ personality ♦︎ superstar ♦︎ legend ♦︎ public figure ♦︎ greatThese are all words for a famous and successful person, especially in the areas of entertainment and sport. 这些词均表示名人,特别是娱乐或体育界的明星。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达知名的程度
celebritystarsuperstar
namelegend
personalitygreat
public figure
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a famous / top star / celebrity / name / personalitya leading / prominent name / personality / public figurea big star / celebrity / namean international star / celebrity / name / superstara television / TV / media star / celebrity / personalitya showbiz star / celebrity / personality / legenda film / movie / pop / rock star / superstar / legenda screen star / legend / greata Hollywood star / superstar / legenda sporting / sports star / celebrity / personality / legendto make sb a star / celebrity / superstar / legend / public figure star [countable] a famous performer, for example an actor, singer or sports player 著名演员;歌星;体育明星I wanted to be a pop star when I was a teenager.我十几岁时想当一个流行音乐歌星。She acts well but she hasn't got star quality.她演技不错,但不具备明星的素质。 see also stardom fame , icon hero celebrity səˈlebrəti [countable] a famous person, especially one who often appears on television (尤指经常上电视的)名人,名流She was the first TV celebrity he had met in the flesh.她是他亲眼见过的第一位电视名人。The show's success made her an overnight celebrity.节目的成功使她一夜之间成了名人。 see also celebrity fame name [countable] a famous person, especially in the fields of culture or sport (尤指文化或体育界的)名人Some of the biggest names in the art world were at the party.艺术界的一些头面人物参加了这次聚会。The event attracted many famous names from the past.这次活动吸引了许多昔日的名人。Name is often used when people are talking about famous people who have been invited to an event, or who are employed in order to attract the public's attention. * name常指应邀出席某活动或受聘来吸引公众注意的名人。 personality [countable] (especially written) a famous person, especially one who works in entertainment or sport (尤指娱乐或体育界的)名人,风云人物Various personalities from the world of music were invited.邀请了音乐界的许多名流。In a viewers' poll he was voted TV Personality of the Year.在一次观众投票中,他被选为年度电视圈名人。 superstar ˈsuːpəstɑː(r), ˈsjuːpəstɑː(r); NAmE ˈsuːpərstɑːr [countable] (rather informal) a very famous performer, for example an actor, singer or sports player 超级明星;巨星The movie made her an international superstar.那部电影使她成为了国际超级明星。 legend ˈledʒənd [countable] a very famous person, especially in the fields of sport, music or acting, who is admired by other people (尤指体育、音乐或表演界的)传奇人物She was a legend in her own lifetime.她在世的时候就是个传奇人物。Many of golf's living legends were playing.那时有许多当世的高尔夫球传奇选手仍在打球。A legend has a higher level of fame and a higher status than other types of famous people. It suggests that sb has shown real talent over a long career, and that they are famous because of this rather than because of their appearance or personality. * legend的知名度和身份比其他类型的名人更高一些,意味着某人在长期职业生涯中表现出了真正的天赋,他们因才华而非长相或性格而出名。 see also legendary famous ˌpublic ˈfigure [countable] (rather formal) a famous person, especially one who has a lot of influence in politics or society (尤指对政界或社会有重大影响力的)公众人物He is an important public figure with a significant influence on public policy.他是个重要的公众人物,对公共政策有很大的影响力。 see also public famous , figure person great [countable, usually plural] (informal) a very famous and successful person 名人;伟人He was one of boxing's all-time greats.他曾是史上最杰出的拳击高手之一。Greats is mainly used to talk about people who were very popular in the past. People are typically described as movie/Hollywood/all-time greats or as one of the greats of British comedy/the game, etc. * great主要用于指过去曾非常著名的人物,他们通常被描述为movie/Hollywood/all-time greats(电影/好莱坞/空前的名人)或one of the greats of British comedy/the game, etc.(英国喜剧/运动界等名人之一)。 see also great great adj. 2
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a pop star 流行音乐歌星the star role in the play 剧中的主角star ♦︎ lead ♦︎ hero ♦︎ heroine ♦︎ protagonistThese are all words for the main part in a play, film or story, or the person who plays it. 这些词均表示戏剧、电影或小说里的主人公、主角,或扮演主角的演员。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a young star / hero / heroine / protagonista male / female star / lead / protagonista romantic lead / hero / heroinea mythical / fictional / tragic / great hero / heroineto play the lead / hero / heroinethe star / lead role star [countable] a person who has the main part, or one of the main parts, in a TV show, film or play (电视节目、电影或戏剧的)主演,主角She was the star of many popular television series.她在许多受欢迎的电视连续剧中担任过主角。The star of the show was a young Italian singer.那台演出的主角是一名年轻的意大利歌唱演员。Star is usually used when talking about fairly light entertainment such as a TV show or a musical. * star通常用于颇为轻松的娱乐活动场合,比如电视节目或音乐剧。 see also star feature verb lead liːd [countable] the main part in a play or film; the person who plays this part (戏剧或电影的)主角,扮演主角的演员Who is playing the lead?谁是主演?I always dreamed of becoming the lead singer in a band.过去我一直梦想成为乐队的主唱。Lead is usually used in the phrases play the lead, the male/female/romantic lead and the lead role/actor/singer. * lead通常用于短语play the lead(扮演主角)、the male/female/romantic lead(男主角;女主角;爱情剧主角)和the lead role/actor/singer(主角;扮演主角的演员;主唱)中。 hero ˈhɪərəʊ; NAmE ˈhɪroʊ, ˈhiroʊ(plural heroes) [countable] the main male character in a story, novel, play or film (故事、小说、戏剧或电影的)男主人公,男主角The hero of the novel is a ten-year-old boy.这部小说的主人公是个10岁的男孩。Tired of playing boring old romantic heroes, he sought out more challenging roles.他厌倦了扮演无聊老套的爱情剧男主角,于是就挑选一些更具挑战性的角色。 OPP villain villain heroine ˈherəʊɪn; NAmE ˈheroʊɪn [countable] the main female character in a story, novel, play or film (故事、小说、戏剧或电影的)女主人公,女主角The story is narrated entirely by the heroine.这个故事从头到尾都是女主人公讲述的。She has played several of Shakespeare's heroines-Portia and Juliet among them.她演过莎士比亚戏剧中几个女主角-包括波希亚和朱丽叶。 protagonist prəˈtægənɪst (formal or written) the main character in a play, film or book (戏剧、电影或书的)主要人物,主人公,主角At that time, films rarely had a woman as the main protagonist.那时候,电影很少让女性做主角。Bohi Di, first person narrator and protagonist of the novel博希•迪,小说的第一人称叙述者和主人公NOTE 辨析 Hero, heroine or protagonist?These words all refer to the main character in a story, rather than the actual person who plays the part. 这三个词均指故事中的主要角色而非实际扮演这个角色的人Oliver Twist, the young protagonist / hero奥利弗•退斯特,年轻的主人公/男主角Marilyn Monroe, the beautiful protagonist/heroine Protagonist is more formal and is often used in reviews of plays, films, books, etc. It can refer to a man or a woman. Hero and heroine usually suggest a positive role; protagonist can be positive or negative. * protagonist更正式些,常用于戏剧、电影、书籍等的评论文章中,可以指男主角或女主角。hero和heroine通常表示正面角色,protagonist指正面或反面角色均可。
IELTS BNC: 1001 COCA: 538

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