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词汇 superstar
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Definition of superstar in English:

superstar

noun ˈsuːpəstɑːˈsupərˌstɑr
  • An extremely famous and successful performer or sports player.

    超级明星

    he became a superstar overnight
    as modifier despite their superstar status the band refuse to change their lifestyle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is nothing new for the superstar - almost every film he has written has been essentially the same.
    • Examples are as prevalent as the desire of Hollywood to promote television teens into blockbuster superstars.
    • A lot of boys in my grade care more about being the class clown or a sports superstar than being a star student.
    • The huge salaries paid to the American superstars are paid in U.S. dollars into U.S. bank accounts and stay in the United States.
    • Today, media superstars, including sports heroes, pop divas and movie stars, are at the forefront of news and pop culture.
    • I admire both men for taking chances that one would not expect superstars to take.
    • By this time he had become an international superstar, and suddenly had the clout to do pretty much whatever he wanted musically.
    • Possibly, since they can be counted among the superstars of today who recognise the need to blur the boundaries between fact and fiction in constructing themselves.
    • There wasn't any money in the budget to hire the superstars from the original film.
    • Athletes, the new superstars, tie their performance to a myriad of deals and marketing that makes them a part of our everyday existence, even if we aren't fans.
    • The second series marked the point where the quartet became superstars, with scenes from each episode being acted out in offices up and down Britain next morning.
    • Even with all her superstar diva qualities, she's too lightweight, too soft to portray a scheming seductress.
    • He also was the most boring and most conceited of all boxing superstars.
    • He's maybe not so much a genius himself, or actually have the technical skill to develop computers, but he's probably a guy who recognizes superstars.
    • But when it was announced that I was going to be in this movie, I became a superstar overnight at my children's school.
    • Almost overnight the group became superstars.
    • It sold in the millions - and that was about 50 years ago when selling a million records was something few superstars ever did.
    • All those who used to make a living by imitating superstars have become film stars in their own right.
    • That's why studios overspend on superstars… they at least guarantee a little success… usually.
    • The future superstars of this industry will be those who find the balance.
    Synonyms
    celebrity, famous person, very important person, personality, name, big name, famous name, household name, star, celebutante, leading light, mogul, giant, great, master, king, guru

Definition of superstar in US English:

superstar

nounˈsupərˌstɑrˈso͞opərˌstär
  • A high-profile and extremely successful performer or athlete.

    超级明星

    he became a superstar overnight
    as modifier despite their superstar status the band refuse to change their lifestyle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It sold in the millions - and that was about 50 years ago when selling a million records was something few superstars ever did.
    • Almost overnight the group became superstars.
    • Athletes, the new superstars, tie their performance to a myriad of deals and marketing that makes them a part of our everyday existence, even if we aren't fans.
    • The second series marked the point where the quartet became superstars, with scenes from each episode being acted out in offices up and down Britain next morning.
    • Examples are as prevalent as the desire of Hollywood to promote television teens into blockbuster superstars.
    • By this time he had become an international superstar, and suddenly had the clout to do pretty much whatever he wanted musically.
    • That's why studios overspend on superstars… they at least guarantee a little success… usually.
    • Possibly, since they can be counted among the superstars of today who recognise the need to blur the boundaries between fact and fiction in constructing themselves.
    • Even with all her superstar diva qualities, she's too lightweight, too soft to portray a scheming seductress.
    • There wasn't any money in the budget to hire the superstars from the original film.
    • A lot of boys in my grade care more about being the class clown or a sports superstar than being a star student.
    • The future superstars of this industry will be those who find the balance.
    • He also was the most boring and most conceited of all boxing superstars.
    • Today, media superstars, including sports heroes, pop divas and movie stars, are at the forefront of news and pop culture.
    • All those who used to make a living by imitating superstars have become film stars in their own right.
    • He's maybe not so much a genius himself, or actually have the technical skill to develop computers, but he's probably a guy who recognizes superstars.
    • But when it was announced that I was going to be in this movie, I became a superstar overnight at my children's school.
    • This is nothing new for the superstar - almost every film he has written has been essentially the same.
    • I admire both men for taking chances that one would not expect superstars to take.
    • The huge salaries paid to the American superstars are paid in U.S. dollars into U.S. bank accounts and stay in the United States.
    Synonyms
    celebrity, famous person, very important person, personality, name, big name, famous name, household name, star, celebutante, leading light, mogul, giant, great, master, king, guru
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