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stardom
star·dom S0709400 (stär′dəm)n.1. The status of a performer or entertainer acknowledged as a star.2. Star performers considered as a group.stardom (ˈstɑːdəm) n1. the fame and prestige of being a star in films, sport, etc2. the world of celebritiesstar•dom (ˈstɑr dəm) n. the world or status of star performers or celebrities, as of the stage, motion pictures, or sports. [1860–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stardom - the status of being acknowledged as a star; "stardom meant nothing to her"high status - a position of superior status |
stardomnoun fame, celebrity, prominence, glory, renown, repute, illustriousness In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway.Translationsstar (staː) noun1. the fixed bodies in the sky, which are really distant suns. The Sun is a star, and the Earth is one of its planets. 恆星 恒星2. any of the bodies in the sky appearing as points of light. The sky was full of stars. 星星 星星3. an object, shape or figure with a number of pointed rays, usually five or six, often used as a means of marking quality etc. The teacher stuck a gold star on the child's neat exercise book; a four-star hotel. (表示等級等的)星級,星形勳章 星号(即)...星级... 4. a leading actor or actress or other well-known performer eg in sport etc. a film/television star; a football star; (also adjective) She has had many star rôles in films. 主角,由...主演 明星,主演 verb – past tense, past participle starred – 1. to play a leading role in a play, film etc. She has starred in two recent films. 扮演主角 扮演主角2. (of a film etc) to have (a certain actor etc) as its leading performer. The film starred Elvis Presley. 使擔任主角 使担任主角ˈstardom noun the state of being a famous performer. to achieve stardom. 名演員的身分 演员的身份,明星地位 ˈstarry adjective full of or shining like stars. a starry night; starry eyes. (如星)明亮的,布滿星星的 (如星)明亮的,布满星星的 ˈstarfish noun a type of small sea creature with five points as arms. 海星(魚) 海星(鱼) ˈstarfruit a juicy, yellow, oblong, tropical fruit, which, when cut across, is start-shaped. 楊桃 杨桃ˈstarlight noun the light from the stars. 星光 星光ˈstarlit adjective bright with stars. a starlit night. 星光照耀的 星光照耀的star turn the most successful or spectacular performance or item (in a show etc). The acrobats were the star turn of the evening. 演出的主要節目 演出的主要节目see stars to see flashes of light as a result of a hard blow on the head. 眼冒金星 眼里冒金星thank one's lucky stars to be grateful for one's good luck. 謝天謝地 谢天谢地stardom
on the road to (something)Following a course of action that results in a particular outcome. They'll be on the road to financial ruin if they keep up such extravagant spending. Now that my father has switched doctors, he's finally on the road to recovery.See also: on, roadon the ˌroad to reˈcovery, ˈstardom, etc. on the way to achieving something desirable: The operation was a success and the patient is now well on the road to recovery. ♢ After many years struggling to get their company started, they are now firmly on the road to success.See also: on, roadEncyclopediaSeestarstardom
Synonyms for stardomnoun fameSynonyms- fame
- celebrity
- prominence
- glory
- renown
- repute
- illustriousness
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