释义 |
in·star I. \ə̇nzˈt-, ə̇nˈst-\ transitive verb also en·star \ə̇n-, en-\ Etymology: in- (II) or en- (I) + star (n.) 1. archaic : to place as a star : turn into a star 2. : to adorn or stud with or as if with stars < a coronet instarred with precious stones > II. \ˈinzˌtär, -nˌst-, -tȧ(r\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, figure, form, perhaps alteration of instare to approach, to be evenly balanced, stand upon — more at instant : a stage in the life of an insect or other arthropod between two successive molts < some insects may have seven or more instars > also : an individual in a specified instar < collected several third-instar larvae > |