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词汇 four-star
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Definition of four-star in English:

four-star

adjectiveˈfɔːstɑːˈfɔr ˈˌstɑr
  • 1(especially of accommodation) given four stars in a grading system, typically one in which this denotes the highest standard or the next standard to the highest.

    四星级的;第一流的;接近第一流的

    a four-star hotel
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Flights direct from Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow to Austria's capital, as well as bed-and-breakfast accommodation in a four-star hotel, are included.
    • They'll be met at the airport and brought to their four-star accommodation at the Legends resort on the island's north coast at Grand Gaube.
    • Even those in four-star accommodation still have an impressive array of eateries, from traditional Sardinian seafood to exotic and eclectic buffets.
    • And the hotel will also have a new £1.5 million on-site leisure club plus access to its four-star accommodation.
    • Their four-star accommodation is a modern, fully fitted four-bedroomed house at Correymore.
    • Situated only eight miles from Manchester's bustling city centre and with superb views over the Pennines, the elegant Norton Grange Hotel at Rochdale offers fine four-star accommodation within landscaped grounds.
    • Here the tour will visit wineries in Cotes de Nuits, Beaune, Chablis, Beaujolais and Maconnais, staying in four-star accommodation in Beaune.
    • Alternatively, go to Malcesine in northern Italy, where you can save over €200 per couple in four-star accommodation.
    • Total Ski has a flight departing Edinburgh on December 12 with accommodation at the four-star Chalet Perelia.
    • For €848, per person sharing, fly from Dublin to Leipzig and stay three nights in four-star accommodation in the Dorint Hotel in Halle.
    • Located in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle and minutes from the old town, this hotel offers excellent four-star accommodation, featuring jacuzzi rooms and a stylish and contemporary appearance throughout.
    • If you fancy a trip to London, you could stay at the central four-star Grange White Hall hotel in Bloomsbury from £67.50 per person a night (including breakfast).
    • The seminar fee also includes two nights in a four-star accommodation, all meals and refreshments and full use of the leisure centre.
    • Patients are also offered four-star accommodation at the hospital's Beardmore Hotel.
    • The group has no fixed budget in mind, but would like to stay in four-star accommodation with twin rooms.
    • Veloso Tours offers a choice of classic cross-continent itineraries for independent travellers who don't want to rough it, including four-star accommodation, private guides and transfers.
    • In New York, shoppers stay at the Embassy Suites, a four-star accommodation with buffet breakfast included.
    • Pop over to Prague, in the Czech Republic, and spend three nights with room-only accommodation at the four-star Barcello Praha hotel, in the city centre, from only £199 per person.
    • The four-star Palace Hotel in Oxford Road, Manchester, is providing Tom's four visitors with free accommodation and meals.
    • From the lucky draw, visitors can win a free trip to Singapore for four days and three nights with accommodation in local four-star hotels.
    1. 1.1 Having or denoting the second-highest military rank, distinguished in the US armed forces by four stars on the uniform.
      (美国军衔)四星上将级的
      four-star admirals
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By doctrine, this gives the U.S. Army South commanding general two four-star generals to serve: the combatant commander of the U.S. Southern Command and the Army Chief of Staff.
      • Despite being personally confident that the camp was empty, a four-star flag officer remained either silent or chose not to forcefully argue his case.
      • A similar stand was taken by 24 retired four-star Marine and Army generals in an open letter to the President in July 1997.
      • And they hit it off right away, as much as a four-star general and a brigadier general hit it off.
      • A soldier's soldier, he liked to be photographed in a combat jacket festooned with grenades and found his four-star commands frustrating.
      • In April 1989 he was further promoted to the rank of four-star general.
      • Commanded by a four-star general, USSOCOM is a unified combatant command with three service components.
      • Mr Powell was a soldier for 35 years, rising to the rank of four-star general.
      • Admiral Lopez is one of the two flag officers in the U.S. Navy to achieve the rank of four-star admiral after direct commission from enlisted service.
      • Even the military aircraft carrying a four-star U.S. general officer and entourage of high-level foreign officers was grounded in a Far East country.
      • It is also interesting that when I was a three-star general, I was slated to take a four-star position in NATO.
      • Conversely, an unhappy and vocal Ambassador can generate a visit from a real four-star wanting to know what the problem is.
      • Once again, this went forward to the Chief of Staff of the Army and, once again, the four-star generals shot it down.
      • A retired four-star general, Clark is more cautious, as most generals are, about how resources are used, because he knows it is costly to create the modern soldier.
      • His interviews became notorious, often pitting a four-star admiral against a midshipman or junior officer in his twenties.
      • Horacio Rivero, a Puerto Rican, became the Navy's first Hispanic four-star admiral.
      • The author argues that the military's four-star regional commanders have usurped the influence and authority of the State Department and local ambassadors.
      • Eventually, Freeman would retire as a four-star general.
      • The period of January 22-23, 1973, marked the high point of stellar visitors, in which the Academy hosted three four-star generals in two days.
      • He also served 35 years in the United States Army, rising to the rank of four-star general and serving as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
nounˈfɔːstɑː
mass noun
  • Leaded petrol with a grading of four stars, indicating a relatively high octane number.

    a gallon of four-star

Definition of four-star in US English:

four-star

adjectiveˈfôr ˈˌstärˈfɔr ˈˌstɑr
  • 1(especially of a hotel or restaurant) given four stars in a grading system, typically one in which this denotes the highest or next to the highest class or quality.

    四星级的;第一流的;接近第一流的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Situated only eight miles from Manchester's bustling city centre and with superb views over the Pennines, the elegant Norton Grange Hotel at Rochdale offers fine four-star accommodation within landscaped grounds.
    • Alternatively, go to Malcesine in northern Italy, where you can save over €200 per couple in four-star accommodation.
    • Total Ski has a flight departing Edinburgh on December 12 with accommodation at the four-star Chalet Perelia.
    • Even those in four-star accommodation still have an impressive array of eateries, from traditional Sardinian seafood to exotic and eclectic buffets.
    • Patients are also offered four-star accommodation at the hospital's Beardmore Hotel.
    • From the lucky draw, visitors can win a free trip to Singapore for four days and three nights with accommodation in local four-star hotels.
    • In New York, shoppers stay at the Embassy Suites, a four-star accommodation with buffet breakfast included.
    • The group has no fixed budget in mind, but would like to stay in four-star accommodation with twin rooms.
    • Flights direct from Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow to Austria's capital, as well as bed-and-breakfast accommodation in a four-star hotel, are included.
    • The four-star Palace Hotel in Oxford Road, Manchester, is providing Tom's four visitors with free accommodation and meals.
    • Veloso Tours offers a choice of classic cross-continent itineraries for independent travellers who don't want to rough it, including four-star accommodation, private guides and transfers.
    • Pop over to Prague, in the Czech Republic, and spend three nights with room-only accommodation at the four-star Barcello Praha hotel, in the city centre, from only £199 per person.
    • Located in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle and minutes from the old town, this hotel offers excellent four-star accommodation, featuring jacuzzi rooms and a stylish and contemporary appearance throughout.
    • If you fancy a trip to London, you could stay at the central four-star Grange White Hall hotel in Bloomsbury from £67.50 per person a night (including breakfast).
    • They'll be met at the airport and brought to their four-star accommodation at the Legends resort on the island's north coast at Grand Gaube.
    • The seminar fee also includes two nights in a four-star accommodation, all meals and refreshments and full use of the leisure centre.
    • Their four-star accommodation is a modern, fully fitted four-bedroomed house at Correymore.
    • For €848, per person sharing, fly from Dublin to Leipzig and stay three nights in four-star accommodation in the Dorint Hotel in Halle.
    • Here the tour will visit wineries in Cotes de Nuits, Beaune, Chablis, Beaujolais and Maconnais, staying in four-star accommodation in Beaune.
    • And the hotel will also have a new £1.5 million on-site leisure club plus access to its four-star accommodation.
    1. 1.1 (in the US armed forces) having or denoting the second-highest military rank, distinguished by four stars on the uniform.
      (美国军衔)四星上将级的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And they hit it off right away, as much as a four-star general and a brigadier general hit it off.
      • A retired four-star general, Clark is more cautious, as most generals are, about how resources are used, because he knows it is costly to create the modern soldier.
      • In April 1989 he was further promoted to the rank of four-star general.
      • The period of January 22-23, 1973, marked the high point of stellar visitors, in which the Academy hosted three four-star generals in two days.
      • By doctrine, this gives the U.S. Army South commanding general two four-star generals to serve: the combatant commander of the U.S. Southern Command and the Army Chief of Staff.
      • Even the military aircraft carrying a four-star U.S. general officer and entourage of high-level foreign officers was grounded in a Far East country.
      • Mr Powell was a soldier for 35 years, rising to the rank of four-star general.
      • A soldier's soldier, he liked to be photographed in a combat jacket festooned with grenades and found his four-star commands frustrating.
      • Commanded by a four-star general, USSOCOM is a unified combatant command with three service components.
      • Eventually, Freeman would retire as a four-star general.
      • Horacio Rivero, a Puerto Rican, became the Navy's first Hispanic four-star admiral.
      • Conversely, an unhappy and vocal Ambassador can generate a visit from a real four-star wanting to know what the problem is.
      • Despite being personally confident that the camp was empty, a four-star flag officer remained either silent or chose not to forcefully argue his case.
      • Once again, this went forward to the Chief of Staff of the Army and, once again, the four-star generals shot it down.
      • Admiral Lopez is one of the two flag officers in the U.S. Navy to achieve the rank of four-star admiral after direct commission from enlisted service.
      • He also served 35 years in the United States Army, rising to the rank of four-star general and serving as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
      • His interviews became notorious, often pitting a four-star admiral against a midshipman or junior officer in his twenties.
      • It is also interesting that when I was a three-star general, I was slated to take a four-star position in NATO.
      • The author argues that the military's four-star regional commanders have usurped the influence and authority of the State Department and local ambassadors.
      • A similar stand was taken by 24 retired four-star Marine and Army generals in an open letter to the President in July 1997.
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