گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'star'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: نشان‌ ستاره‌

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2 عمومی:: (*) ستاره‌

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3 عمومی:: (در

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4 عمومی:: كوكب‌

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5 عمومی:: باستاره‌ زینت‌ كردن‌

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6 عمومی:: نجم‌

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7 عمومی:: اختر

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8 عمومی:: ستاره‌

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english

1 general:: star verbs a star shines • I looked up and saw hundreds of stars shining in the sky. a star twinkles (= shines with an unsteady light ) • Stars began to twinkle in the darkening night sky. stars appear/come out (= appear in the sky ) • We arrived home just as the stars were coming out. the stars are out (= they are shining ) • There was a full moon, and the stars were out. look up at the stars • I had spent a lot of time looking up at the stars as a kid. sleep under the stars (= in a place with no roof ) • In the desert, they slept out under the stars. adjectives bright • the brightest star in the night sky faint • The star is faint but visible. a distant star (= very far away ) • He stared up towards the distant stars. a cluster of stars (= a small group of stars close together in the sky ) • He fixed his telescope on a tiny little cluster of stars in the constellation of Taurus. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + star a big star (= a very famous and successful star ) • He has worked with some of the world’s biggest stars. a movie/Hollywood star ( also a film star especially British English ) • He looked like a movie star. a pop/rock star • Who’s your favourite pop star? a TV star • Most TV stars do quite a lot of charity work. a soap star (= a star in a television soap opera ) • She was known as a soap star before she took up singing. a sports/football/basketball etc star • Sam was a football star in college. an international star (= a star who is famous in many countries ) • His performance in 'The Titanic' made him an international star. a rising star (= someone who is becoming famous and successful ) • She is very much the rising star of Black American fiction. a child star (= a child who is a famous performer ) • The production team say they have been careful to look after all their child stars. star + NOUN star quality (= a special quality that could make someone a star ) • She radiates genuine star quality. star treatment (= special treatment that a star gets ) • Winners get star treatment from the media. a star vehicle (= a film or television programme that is intended to show the abilities of one particular star ) • He denied that the movie was just a star vehicle for Tom Hanks. phrases a star of stage and screen (= a star who has been in plays and films ) • Now this much-loved star of stage and screen has been made a Dame.

transnet.ir

2 general:: noun nebulas: Many stars were out that clear night. noun celebrity: She was a star of the movies.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with STAR, Also see BORN UNDER A LUCKY STAR; SEE STARS; THANK ONE'S LUCKY STARS.

American Heritage Idioms

4 general::   noun small point of light in the night sky ADJ. bright, brilliant | faint | distant | nearby, nearer/nearest | falling, shooting | evening, morning QUANT. cluster a dense cluster of stars at the galaxy's nucleus STAR + VERB be out | shine, twinkle A bright star shone in the East. | appear, come out STAR + NOUN cluster PREP. under the ~s We camped out under the stars. PHRASES a canopy of stars They lay down under a canopy of stars. | the brightness/density/luminosity of a star famous person ADJ. big There were several big Hollywood stars at the function. | true, undisputed | rising, young | football, pop, etc. | Hollywood, screen, film, movie, soap, TV QUANT. array, galaxy, host Channel 4 has lined up a galaxy of stars for the coming season. STAR + NOUN quality, status | role | actor, performer, player | attraction, turn He was the star turn at the celebrations. | vehicle The film was nothing more than a star vehicle for Tom Hanks.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: a famous person star a famous and successful actor, musician, or sports person: • She dreamed of becoming a movie star. • a talent show to find the stars of the future celebrity someone who often appears in newspapers, on television etc and is well-known to the public. Celebrities are often famous for being famous, not because they have any great talent: • The magazine is full of gossip about celebrities. name a famous person whose name is known by many people – used especially in the following expressions: • All the big names in football were at the awards dinner. • Giorgio Armani is one of the most famous names in fashion. • He is yet to become a household name (= someone who everyone has heard of ) . personality an entertainer or sports player who is famous and often appears in the newspapers, on television etc. – used especially in the following phrases: • Many advertisers use TV personalities to promote their products. • He was chosen as sports personality of the year. a very famous person superstar an extremely famous performer, especially a musician or film actor: • The film made Tom Cruise an international superstar. legend someone who is famous and admired for being extremely good at doing something – used especially about people who are at the end of a long career or who have died: • blues legend John Lee Hooker • Jane Fonda is the daughter of film legend Henry Fonda. great [ usually plural ] someone who was one of the best players or performers that there have ever been: • He was one of the all-time soccer greats.

Longman-Thesaurus

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