The English word for star is star. I. Pronunciation
English: [/st ι? (r)/]; America: [/stɑ? R/] 2. Chinese translation
n. Star rating (especially in hotels or restaurants); Star; Star; Stars; Leading role, starring; Asterisk; Astrology; Star; Singing (or performing) stars; The best (or excellent and successful) person; Star ornaments
v. Starring; Play the leading role; With ... as the leading role; Starring with the asterisk
adj ..... (beside words, etc.); Marked with an asterisk; Decorated with stars; Third, the form of wearing a star
Third person singular: stars
plural: stars
Present participle: starring
Past participle: starred
Past participle: starred Fourth, phrase collocation
bright star? A dazzling star
big star? Big star
former star? Former star
movie star? Movie star
guest star? Guest star
rap star? Rap star V. Bilingual example
1.The? monkey? was? the? star? attraction? at? the? show. ?
that monkey is the most eye-catching star in the program.
2.He's? starred? in? dozens? of? films. ?
he has starred in many films.
3.He's? got? the? star? role? in? the? new? film. ?
he will star in this new film.
4.She? is? to? star? in? a? new? film. ?
she will play the leading role in a new film.
5.She? has? that? indefinable? something? that? makes? an? actress? a? star. ?
She has the unspeakable qualities that make an actress a star.
6.By? then? she? was? established? as? a? star. ?
at that time, her status as a star had been established. 6. Usage
1. The basic meaning is "star", which refers to the celestial body that can be seen on a sunny night. It is a countable noun and can be extended to "people or things as bright as stars", that is, "star, famous corner";
2. It can be interpreted as "fame, opportunity and luck" in formal style, and it is a countable noun;
3. It can also mean "starring", that is, playing the leading role in a film, and sometimes it can also mean "making (someone) popular".