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His celebrity status will help find new sponsors.You have hinted that you are pretty much finished with the celebrity side of things.Which may be true for fans of limitless wealth and celebrity status, but not for me.Meanwhile, celebrity guests pop in to join in the fun.In our disposable celebrity culture.And when that includes high-profile celebrities, it makes the whole topic a lot less taboo.This influence of role models is not limited to capitalist nations, or those with a superficial celebrity culture ; it is universal.They do their job and they ensure they maintain their celebrity status.Who is your most famous celebrity fan?Were they the catalyst for what celebrity culture would become?People should be more concerned about more important things than celebrity all the time.The ambient threat of disaster is the air that celebrity sport breathes.They have measured longterm fame by celebrity and gravitas and give equal weight to both.The celebrity status of footballers has led to increasingly personal abuse.The series featured celebrities mimicking famous dances.How does she feel about celebrity culture?Look behind the gloss of celebrity reporting and become aware of the spin.He may realise now that the last thing a celebrity footballer needs is an entourage.People should stop trying to turn our celebrities and sports stars into sterile bores.Does he think there is a difference between fame and celebrity?She was also said to have been concerned about her waning celebrity status.Some celebrities are famous mainly for being famous.They will also chat to celebrity guests and introduce reports on topics that are on the lips of folk across the land.The celebrity guests can get some serious pampering in The the backstage spa area.The only bit we're not so sure about is the need for special celebrity guests who chip in after each performance.But what those people fail to recognise is that winning a gold medal in athletics does not guarantee you notoriety and celebrity in the US.

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British English: celebrity /sɪˈlɛbrɪtɪ/ NOUN
A celebrity is someone who is famous.
At the age of 30, he suddenly became a celebrity.
  • American English: celebrity
  • Arabic: شُهْرَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: celebridade
  • Chinese: 名人
  • Croatian: slavna osoba
  • Czech: známá osobnost
  • Danish: berømthed
  • Dutch: beroemdheid
  • European Spanish: famoso
  • Finnish: julkkis
  • French: célébrité
  • German: Prominenter
  • Greek: διασημότητα
  • Italian: celebrità
  • Japanese: 有名人
  • Korean: 유명 인사
  • Norwegian: berømthet
  • Polish: sława osoba
  • European Portuguese: celebridade
  • Romanian: celebritate
  • Russian: знаменитость
  • Latin American Spanish: celebridad
  • Swedish: kändis
  • Thai: ผู้มีชื่อเสียง
  • Turkish: ünlü
  • Ukrainian: знаменитість
  • Vietnamese: người nổi tiếng

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Chinese translation of 'celebrity'

celebrity

(sɪˈlɛbrɪtɪ)

n

  1. (c) (= person) 名人 (míngrén) (, wèi)
  2. (u) (= fame) 名望 (míngwàng)
(noun) 
Definition
a famous person
At the age of twelve, he was already a celebrity.
Synonyms
personality
a radio and television personality
name
star
Not all football stars are ill-behaved louts.
lion
By the 1920s Kahlil Gibran was a social and literary lion.
superstar
a Hollywood superstar
big name
all the big names in rock and pop
dignitary
He was a visiting dignitary of great importance.
luminary
the political opinions of such luminaries as Sartre and de Beauvoir
bigwig (informal)
a bigwig who heads the local parliament
celeb (informal)
face (informal)
big shot (informal)
personage
MPs, film stars and other important personages
megastar (informal)
V.I.P.
Opposites
has-been
,
nobody
,
unknown
,
non-person
(noun) 
Definition
the state of being famous
She has finally achieved celebrity after 25 years as a performer.
Synonyms
fame
At the height of his fame, his every word was valued.
reputation
The stories ruined his reputation.
honour
He brought honour and glory to his country.
glory
He had his moment of glory when he won the Berlin Marathon.
popularity
His authority and popularity have declined.
distinction
He is a composer of distinction and sensitivity.
prestige
Her work gained her international prestige.
prominence
He came to prominence during the last World Cup.
stardom
In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway.
renown
She used to be a singer of some renown.
pre-eminence
London's continuing pre-eminence among European financial centres
repute
The UN's repute has risen immeasurably.
éclat
notability
The book contained 48 charts, each dedicated to a person of notability.
Opposites
obscurity

Quotations

A celebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become known, then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized [Fred Allen – Treadmill to Oblivion]
The celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness [Daniel Boorstin – The Image]Celebrity: the advantage of being known by those who don't know you [Chamfort – Maximes et pensées]
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