单词 | stardom |
释义 | stardom (stɑːʳdəm ) uncountable noun Stardom is the state of being very famous, usually as an actor, musician, or sports player. In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway in a Noel Coward play. Synonyms: fame, celebrity, prominence, glory Collocations: achieve stardom I helped them achieve stardom. Times, Sunday Times He uses his unique special talents to achieve stardom on the basketball court. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Eventually, and after many successful performances, she was able to achieve stardom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A recurring theme in the series emphasizes the struggles an idol must go through to achieve stardom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But while she's achieved stardom she's also determinedly become an atypical star. Times, Sunday Times For them, dreams of stardom evaporate and a promising future suddenly becomes uncertain. Times, Sunday Times All three films are true-life stories about musical outsiders and social misfits who struggle to overcome the obstacles to their dreams of stardom. Times, Sunday Times A slobbish guitarist dreams of stardom, but his hopes are dashed when the other members of his band kick him out. The Sun The 18-year-old had been too shy to follow his dreams of stardom or admit his feelings to his family. The Sun A 1960s singing trio find their dreams of stardom coming true when they are chosen as the backing singers for a popular performer. The Sun He managed and toured with the band for five years, helping to propel them to international stardom. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He wasn't ready for the international stardom he had as a young man. Times, Sunday Times (2010) There have been so many other invitations for a woman who previously accepted that international stardom was for others rather than herself. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Yet he has not been fazed by his breathtaking rise to international stardom. The Sun (2012) That stat alone underlines just how a successful stint farmed out in the lower leagues can put a player on the path to international stardom. The Sun (2016) By then he was tiring of occupying the second tier of movie stardom. Time Magazine His original impetus for joining the group was to rediscover the camaraderie you get in band life, something he'd lost on his way to movie stardom. Times, Sunday Times She would have none of it, thinking she would jeopardize her chances for movie stardom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 How far did he get with the rock stardom? Times,Sunday Times He also adored music, and harboured aspirations of rock stardom. Times, Sunday Times After graduating from high school in 1965 he sought rock stardom, kicking off with what would become a typical substance-fuelled incident. Times, Sunday Times He spent the last six years of his life surrounded by drum machines, synths and the paraphernalia of rock stardom. Times, Sunday Times That's because rock stardom doesn't carry any moral baggage. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 明星身份 Japanese: スターの地位 |
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