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单词 movie star
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Definition of movie star in English:

movie star

noun
North American
  • An actor or actress who is famous for playing leading roles in films.

    she is one of the world's biggest movie stars
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By 1934, William Powell was already a famous movie star.
    • The world-renowned television and movie star unveiled himself as a fine artist at this celebration.
    • Call me Dame Elizabeth, or call me an ageing movie star.
    • There are also movie stars, like Julia Roberts, who mystify me.
    • He has witnessed strong sales of the iconic, black-and-white photos of classic Hollywood movie stars and sports heroes.
    • Hope's astounding popularity as a movie star had waned by the late 1950s.
    • There are no big movie stars, no beautiful sets.
    • He's like an old-fashioned movie star to me.
    • You're going to be a movie star.
    • He has sat down with every major movie star in Hollywood.
    • Hepburn was a movie star with great drawing power; Andrews was untested as a movie draw.
    • They remained married for 50 years, a feat almost unrivalled among major movie stars.
    • Last year, Mirren said: "A weird thing happens to male actors, especially movie stars, in my experience."
    • Instead of acting, my job was to be a hot young movie star.
    • No wonder movie stars are racking up the frequent flyer miles plugging their films around the world.
    • I couldn't get past the fact that I was talking to an A-list movie star.
    • The last time I saw Danny Boyle, he was seated in a Berlin hotel room next to the world's biggest movie star.
    • After all she is the girlfriend of a movie star.
    • The Rock is almost a full-time movie star.
    • Former Brookside actress turned movie star Anna Friel has booked her mum Julie into a beauty parlour.
    • Lee's career was an amazing one, divided as it was into two great phases - the movie star days and the daytime soap opera days.
    • Today, media superstars, including sports heroes, pop divas and movie stars, are at the forefront of news and pop culture.
    • Since the age of six, she dreamed of becoming a great movie star.
    • Murphy is an impressive new movie star - appealing, vulnerable, and intelligent.
    • Hoffman & Pacino were actors first, movie stars second.
    • Spending 90 minutes with three charming, sexy movie stars can be a joy or it can be a chore.
    • Joan, you're the ultimate movie star.
    • He was a movie star in the golden age Hollywood.
    • His children, too, would much rather he stayed a movie star.
    • Walter was a very satisfying villain - and might well have become a legitimate horror movie star if someone had seen his potential.
 
 

Definition of movie star in US English:

movie star

noun
North American
  • An actor or actress who is famous for playing leading roles in movies.

    she is one of the world's biggest movie stars
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since the age of six, she dreamed of becoming a great movie star.
    • Walter was a very satisfying villain - and might well have become a legitimate horror movie star if someone had seen his potential.
    • His children, too, would much rather he stayed a movie star.
    • There are no big movie stars, no beautiful sets.
    • The Rock is almost a full-time movie star.
    • You're going to be a movie star.
    • He has sat down with every major movie star in Hollywood.
    • Today, media superstars, including sports heroes, pop divas and movie stars, are at the forefront of news and pop culture.
    • Instead of acting, my job was to be a hot young movie star.
    • Former Brookside actress turned movie star Anna Friel has booked her mum Julie into a beauty parlour.
    • Hepburn was a movie star with great drawing power; Andrews was untested as a movie draw.
    • He was a movie star in the golden age Hollywood.
    • No wonder movie stars are racking up the frequent flyer miles plugging their films around the world.
    • Murphy is an impressive new movie star - appealing, vulnerable, and intelligent.
    • Joan, you're the ultimate movie star.
    • Last year, Mirren said: "A weird thing happens to male actors, especially movie stars, in my experience."
    • Lee's career was an amazing one, divided as it was into two great phases - the movie star days and the daytime soap opera days.
    • After all she is the girlfriend of a movie star.
    • The world-renowned television and movie star unveiled himself as a fine artist at this celebration.
    • I couldn't get past the fact that I was talking to an A-list movie star.
    • Call me Dame Elizabeth, or call me an ageing movie star.
    • The last time I saw Danny Boyle, he was seated in a Berlin hotel room next to the world's biggest movie star.
    • There are also movie stars, like Julia Roberts, who mystify me.
    • Hope's astounding popularity as a movie star had waned by the late 1950s.
    • Hoffman & Pacino were actors first, movie stars second.
    • They remained married for 50 years, a feat almost unrivalled among major movie stars.
    • Spending 90 minutes with three charming, sexy movie stars can be a joy or it can be a chore.
    • He's like an old-fashioned movie star to me.
    • By 1934, William Powell was already a famous movie star.
    • He has witnessed strong sales of the iconic, black-and-white photos of classic Hollywood movie stars and sports heroes.
 
 
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