释义 |
Definition of star-studded in English: star-studdedadjective ˈstɑːˌstʌdɪdˈstɑr ˌstədəd 1(of the night sky) filled with stars. a luminous star-studded sky Example sentencesExamples - She stared out into the star-studded night sky and sighed.
- There were after-dinner drinks round the campfire in the Okavango, under a star-studded sky.
- Twinkle lights filled the ceiling of the auditorium so that when you looked up, you had the illusion of sitting beneath a star-studded night sky.
- Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky.
- A small black sliver of star-studded sky ran between the brick cliff-faces of the old buildings.
- Overhead, the Milky Way washed across a star-studded sky, while out to sea a perfect crescent moon rose in honour of the Turkish flag.
- We get a lot of star-studded nights down here and we have the outdoor fireplace, so it's nice to be able to sit outside in the evenings and enjoy a glass of wine.
- Fox stared stonily ahead, watching the grey of false dawn filter into the star-studded sky, ever aware of the orange glow behind him.
- She sighed and lay back, staring up at the black, star-studded sky.
- The sky was star-studded, dinner cruise boats were gliding by, there was a live band playing My Way and I was feeling good!
- By its side, we toasted marshmallows over the campfire and gazed at the star-studded night skies.
- Chilly evenings and star-studded clear night skies offer a perfect backdrop for late night partying during the season.
- For hours they danced, past the setting of the sun and long into the star-studded night.
- Streamers of wispy cloud trundled elegantly past the window as if they were clearing the screen so that our eyes could feast on our very own slice of clear star-studded sky.
- When lighting illuminates a star-studded sky, we are exhilarated.
- With a stage set which switched from an ocean liner to a city skyline to a star-studded night and costume changes galore, this was a pure pop show right from the start.
- I just let the wine warm me as I let my mind wander across the star-studded sky.
- I slowly followed suit, laying down beside him and casting my eyes up into the star-studded sky that was around us.
- Gazing at a star-studded night sky is a truly beautiful and hypnotic experience.
- We join overnight guests in the outdoor pool where we look for meteors in the crystal clear, star-studded sky.
2informal Featuring a number of famous people, especially actors or sports players. Example sentencesExamples - The campaign kicks off in September and climaxes in a star-studded night on BBC ONE.
- Showbiz Tonight sits down with some of the stars of that star-studded cast.
- Tickets for the star-studded night cost £5 and are available from Pennington's box office.
- Indeed, it was a star-studded gala event filled with laughs, tears, tickles, and fears.
- The Queen began her Golden Jubilee bank holiday celebrations with a star-studded Prom at Buckingham Palace on Saturday night.
- It has been reported that the Spanish club is eying up the England captain as an addition to its already star-studded line-up of players.
- As the Colorado Avalanche, the former Nordiques have one of the game's most star-studded line-ups and are a perennial power.
- At last night's star-studded launch a 10-minute video was shown to hundreds of guests in the centre of Leeds.
- BBC Local Radio and Regional Television also join in the fun on the night with star-studded events in the regions.
- But overall, it was a star-studded night with Hollywood and Washington's elite.
- And although it's a star-studded cast, the actors seem content to step back and make the characters take over.
- A star-studded evening it would be as some Tollywood stars are expected to turn up at the event, and the movie-crazy Hyderabadis can have their own share of fun.
- Country star Tim McGraw is headlining tomorrow's star-studded concert for hurricane relief.
- Last night was the star-studded opening night for ‘Spamalot’ the musical.
- In the star-studded affair, the major star clearly was Amitabh Bachchan.
- Samantha Mumba jetted home to Dublin last night for the star-studded premiere of her first movie The Time Machine.
- Jobson hosted a star-studded night in Edinburgh for his new film A Woman in Winter.
- It is likely that touting the film's star-studded cast was the easiest - or the only - way to get people in the door.
- Movies The Aviator and Vera Drake dominated the star-studded 51st British Academy of Film and Television Awards last night.
- Thursday night saw a star-studded premiere of a different kind on the small screen.
Definition of star-studded in US English: star-studdedadjectiveˈstär ˌstədədˈstɑr ˌstədəd 1(of the night sky) filled with stars. Example sentencesExamples - Twinkle lights filled the ceiling of the auditorium so that when you looked up, you had the illusion of sitting beneath a star-studded night sky.
- Chilly evenings and star-studded clear night skies offer a perfect backdrop for late night partying during the season.
- We join overnight guests in the outdoor pool where we look for meteors in the crystal clear, star-studded sky.
- By its side, we toasted marshmallows over the campfire and gazed at the star-studded night skies.
- She sighed and lay back, staring up at the black, star-studded sky.
- She stared out into the star-studded night sky and sighed.
- The sky was star-studded, dinner cruise boats were gliding by, there was a live band playing My Way and I was feeling good!
- Gazing at a star-studded night sky is a truly beautiful and hypnotic experience.
- There were after-dinner drinks round the campfire in the Okavango, under a star-studded sky.
- A small black sliver of star-studded sky ran between the brick cliff-faces of the old buildings.
- I just let the wine warm me as I let my mind wander across the star-studded sky.
- Fox stared stonily ahead, watching the grey of false dawn filter into the star-studded sky, ever aware of the orange glow behind him.
- Overhead, the Milky Way washed across a star-studded sky, while out to sea a perfect crescent moon rose in honour of the Turkish flag.
- Streamers of wispy cloud trundled elegantly past the window as if they were clearing the screen so that our eyes could feast on our very own slice of clear star-studded sky.
- With a stage set which switched from an ocean liner to a city skyline to a star-studded night and costume changes galore, this was a pure pop show right from the start.
- I slowly followed suit, laying down beside him and casting my eyes up into the star-studded sky that was around us.
- For hours they danced, past the setting of the sun and long into the star-studded night.
- We get a lot of star-studded nights down here and we have the outdoor fireplace, so it's nice to be able to sit outside in the evenings and enjoy a glass of wine.
- When lighting illuminates a star-studded sky, we are exhilarated.
- Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky.
2informal Featuring a number of famous people, especially actors or sports players. Example sentencesExamples - At last night's star-studded launch a 10-minute video was shown to hundreds of guests in the centre of Leeds.
- Tickets for the star-studded night cost £5 and are available from Pennington's box office.
- And although it's a star-studded cast, the actors seem content to step back and make the characters take over.
- Samantha Mumba jetted home to Dublin last night for the star-studded premiere of her first movie The Time Machine.
- The campaign kicks off in September and climaxes in a star-studded night on BBC ONE.
- Indeed, it was a star-studded gala event filled with laughs, tears, tickles, and fears.
- A star-studded evening it would be as some Tollywood stars are expected to turn up at the event, and the movie-crazy Hyderabadis can have their own share of fun.
- Thursday night saw a star-studded premiere of a different kind on the small screen.
- Jobson hosted a star-studded night in Edinburgh for his new film A Woman in Winter.
- Movies The Aviator and Vera Drake dominated the star-studded 51st British Academy of Film and Television Awards last night.
- But overall, it was a star-studded night with Hollywood and Washington's elite.
- As the Colorado Avalanche, the former Nordiques have one of the game's most star-studded line-ups and are a perennial power.
- In the star-studded affair, the major star clearly was Amitabh Bachchan.
- The Queen began her Golden Jubilee bank holiday celebrations with a star-studded Prom at Buckingham Palace on Saturday night.
- Showbiz Tonight sits down with some of the stars of that star-studded cast.
- Country star Tim McGraw is headlining tomorrow's star-studded concert for hurricane relief.
- It has been reported that the Spanish club is eying up the England captain as an addition to its already star-studded line-up of players.
- It is likely that touting the film's star-studded cast was the easiest - or the only - way to get people in the door.
- Last night was the star-studded opening night for ‘Spamalot’ the musical.
- BBC Local Radio and Regional Television also join in the fun on the night with star-studded events in the regions.
|