| 单词 | stellar | 
| 释义 | stellar  (steləʳ  )       1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]  Stellar is used to describe anything connected with stars.   A stellar wind streams outward from the star.   2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]  A stellar person or thing is considered to be very good.   ...a stellar education at Eton and Oxford.    The French companies are registering stellar profits.   Collocations:  stellar growth Despite the stellar growth reported in Germany last week, there are genuine risks to the recovery.   Times, Sunday Times (2010) It will be harder for these economies to sustain such stellar growth once they have become industrialised.   Times, Sunday Times (2008) We have been enjoying stellar growth mainly because broadband connections are getting faster and cheaper.   Times, Sunday Times (2007) That was a stellar return.  Times, Sunday Times  Commercial property owners generally have enjoyed a wonderful decade or more of falling borrowing costs, rising rents and reasonable tenant demand, leading to stellar returns.  Times,Sunday Times  Emerging markets have produced stellar returns for investors in recent years.  Times, Sunday Times  Do not expect stellar returns, though.  Times, Sunday Times  This can be expensive, so do not expect stellar returns.  Times, Sunday Times  Sweet peas have enjoyed a stellar season, with gardeners all over the country struggling to keep up with the picking.  Times, Sunday Times  Even if the entertainment has been rich, it has not been a stellar season.  Times, Sunday Times  And it has been a stellar season as four wins on the bounce have seen her climb the weights.  The Sun  If he stays free from injury, you can count on another stellar season.  The Sun  His trickiest decision of this stellar season can wait a little longer.  Times, Sunday Times   | 
	
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