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单词 superstar
释义
superstarsu‧per‧star /ˈsuːpəstɑː $ -pərstɑːr/ noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Hocky superstar Wayne Gretzky played for L.A. before retiring.
  • Janet Jackson became a superstar largely because of her exciting music videos.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Becks takes over from Hollywood idol Bruce Willis, confirming his status as a global superstar.
  • I lay no claim to being a superstar.
  • It tells me that he is a superstar, a league star.
  • Nervous' I didn't want to be a superstar, I just wanted to be able to play well.
  • Often she will be able to sleep with rising superstars and juvenile celebrities who will profess love but never contemplate marrying her.
  • The superstar took over the lakeside complex at Snagov as he prepares for a sell-out concert in Bucharest tomorrow.
  • The Brit athletics superstar found Olympic gold in the heptathlon after two days of severe punishment.
  • To me a leader would have to be a superstar.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora famous person
a very famous and successful actor, entertainer, or sports player: · Hollings' latest movie role could make her a big star.movie/rock/tennis etc star: · John Cusack is one of my favourite movie stars.· She was once married to a well-known football star.big star: · If he becomes a big TV star, we'll probably never hear from him again.
also celeb informal someone who is well known, for example as an entertainer or sports player, and who is often seen on television or written about in newspapers: · People waited outside for the chance to see some celebrities.· The bar is a good place to go if you want to spot some celebs.TV/showbusiness/media etc celebrity: · The club is popular with media celebrities and literary types.celebrity interview/photograph/biography etc: · Mattie reads mainly tabloids and celebrity biographies.celebrity golf tournament/game show (=in which celebrities take part): · Nash played in a celebrity golf tournament while in Canada.minor celebrity (=not extremely famous, popular, or successful): · Six minor celebrities took part in the charity "Big Brother" programme.
an actor, musician, or sports player who is famous all over the world: · Janet Jackson became a superstar largely because of her exciting music videos.radio/TV/basketball etc superstar: · Hockey superstar Wayne Gretzky played for L.A. before retiring.
someone who is well known because they often appear on television and at public events: · For years she was one of the best-loved personalities in the newspaper gossip columns.TV/radio/sports etc personality: · Radio personality Don Imus has gotten in trouble again for what he said on the air.
informal a famous and successful performer: · Eric Hawkins, one of the big names of modern American dance
someone who has become very famous over a long period of time, especially because they are very good at a particular activity: · Among Mexican music fans, Fernandez is a legend.living legend/legend in somebody's own lifetime (=someone who has become a legend while still alive): · Michael Jordan is a living legend of basketball.
a person, company, or product that is a household name is so famous that everyone knows their name: · Coca-Cola is a household name all over the world.make somebody/something a household name: · Ralph Nader's consumer activism has made him a household name in the U.S.
WORD SETS
agent, nounbill, nounblack comedy, nouncasting, nouncomedy, nouncommentator, nouncostume drama, noundialogue, noundirect, verbdirector, noundocudrama, noundocumentary, noundocumentary, adjectivedramatize, verbdub, verbedit, verbeditor, nounedutainment, nounfilm, verbFX, grip, nounlead, nounmegastar, nounmerchandising, nounmix, verbmixer, nounmultimedia, adjectivenarration, nounorgan, nounpan, verbpanel, nounpanellist, nounpap, nounpersonality, nounpublicity, nounraconteur, nounrecast, verbrehearsal, nounrehearse, verbreissue, verbreprise, nounrerun, verbscript, nounshow business, nounsketch, nounsound, nounsound effects, nounspecial effect, nounstar, verbstarlet, nounstory, nounsubplot, nounsuperstar, nounthriller, nounweepy, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB
· Cristo, a handsome local boy who becomes a baseball superstar, checks out of the story early.· However, if you become a superstar artist, the agent's 10 percent quickly starts to dwindle.· It was in the 60s and 70s that he became a plain-speaking northern superstar.· Royce Gracie became the giant-slaying superstar.
an extremely famous performer, especially a musician or film actor
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