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单词 rock star
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rock starn.

Brit. /ˈrɒk stɑː/, U.S. /ˈrɑk ˌstɑr/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: rock n.3, star n.1
Etymology: < rock n.3 + star n.1
1. A highly successful and widely admired rock musician.
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hard rocker1942
bebopper1946
skiffler1948
bopper1951
rock 'n' roller1955
rockabilly1956
rock star1957
rocker1958
rock idol1958
rockster1960
funkster1963
country rocker1964
punk rocker1972
punk1976
punkster1976
cock-rocker1977
MC1979
rapper1979
thrasher1979
New Romantic1980
prog rocker1980
neo-punk1981
pomp rocker1981
rapster1981
rockist1981
hip-hopper1982
scratcher1982
skanker1983
pop tart1984
trash rocker1984
techno-head1985
Goth1986
Britpopper1989
gangsta1989
gangster rapper1989
popstrel1989
gangsta rapper1990
house-head1990
grunger1991
shoegazer1991
junglist1992
trip-hopper1993
1957 Lancs. Evening Post 3 Apr. 6/4 The Blackpool Tower company..come forward this summer with the news that Britain's top rock star, Tommy Steele, is to appear for a four week matinee season, at their Palace Theatre.
1960 Billboard 9 May 12/2 Last headliner was a British rock star Emile Ford, but in the last month both Duane Eddy and Johnny Preston have topped weekly bills there.
1976 New Yorker 17 May 125/2 A rock star with a limp feather boa draped around her shoulders.
1978 G. Vidal Kalki vi. 153 Deafening was what H.V.W. would call the din from the rock stars' dressing rooms where electric guitars whined.
1987 N. Spinrad Little Heroes (1989) 15 Having long since replaced sessions musicians and back-up singers with VoxBox cyberwizards, Muzik, Inc., had turned their cost-cutting attention to automating out rock stars themselves.
1996 Raygun Nov. 44/1 Smith, along with perhaps Siouxsie and the Banshees, was the seminal gothic rock star, puzzling, brooding, suffering, and serious in a pop-musicky, video-friendly, almost goofy sort of way.
2008 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 30 Oct. f2/5 Mr. Young..seems less like a rock star than an aging, paunchy mechanic, while Mr. Kruger and Mr. Goodwin have the lean look of guitar heroes.
2. A person likened to a rock star, esp. in inspiring fanatical admiration; a celebrity within a particular sphere of activity.
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1973 Texas Monthly Oct. 89/2 And now he's a Christ, a Buddha, a rockstar.
1986 N.Y. Mag. 24 Nov. 31/1 These men [sc. successful financiers] are the rock stars of this decade.
1993 Playboy Jan. 60/1 He had become, as Carl Reiner said, ‘the first rock-star comedian’.
1994 Las Vegas Rev.-Jrnl. 3 Mar. 7 d Snowboarders in Japan are total rock stars.
2005 Wired Dec. 60/2 In the world of physics, Richard Feynman was a rock star.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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