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celebrity

noun
/səˈlebrəti/
/səˈlebrəti/
(plural celebrities)
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  1. (also informal celeb, informal sleb)
    [countable] a famous person名人;名流
    • a celebrity chef名人厨师
    • He became a celebrity in China after winning a gold medal at the Olympics.在赢得奥运会金牌后,他成为了中国的名人。
    • Hollywood/TV celebrities好莱坞/电视名人
    • He achieved instant celebrity status.他一夜成名。
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    • He became a minor celebrity among Manhattan's cultural élite.他成了曼哈顿文化精英中小有名气的人。
    • He became something of a celebrity in his home town.他成为家乡一位小有名气的人。
    • The show's success made her an overnight celebrity.节目的成功使她一夜之间成了名人。
    • Tonight's show features a host of celebrities.今晚的表演有许多名人出场。
    • It's his dream to become a celebrity chef.成为明星厨师是他的梦想。
    • 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。
    Topics TV, radio and newsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • international
    • local
    • national
    … of celebrities
    • host
    verb + celebrity
    • make somebody
    celebrity + noun
    • profile
    • status
    • chef
    phrases
    • something of a celebrity
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  2. [uncountable] the state of being famous名望;名誉;著名 synonym fame
    • Does he find his new celebrity intruding on his private life?他是否感觉到他最近的成名侵扰了他的私生活?
    • He achieved overnight celebrity as a war correspondent.他作为战地记者一夜成名。
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    • The diary charts her path from obscurity to international celebrity.这本日记描绘了她从默默无闻到国际名人的道路。
    • He briefly achieved celebrity as a radical politician.他作为激进的从政者曾名噪一时。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘solemn ceremony’): from Old French celebrite or Latin celebritas, from celeber, celebr- ‘frequented or honoured’.

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