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superstar noun ⇨ star 1star1 noun a pop star 流行音乐歌星the star role in the play 剧中的主角 ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ hero 另见hero条star ♦︎ celebrity ♦︎ name ♦︎ personality ♦︎ superstar ♦︎ legend ♦︎ public figure ♦︎ greatThese are all words for a famous and successful person, especially in the areas of entertainment and sport. 这些词均表示名人,特别是娱乐或体育界的明星。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达知名的程度celebrity | ➔ | star | ➔ | superstar | name | | | | legend | personality | | | | great | public figure | | | | | PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a famous / top star / celebrity / name / personality◆a leading / prominent name / personality / public figure◆a big star / celebrity / name◆an international star / celebrity / name / superstar◆a television / TV / media star / celebrity / personality◆a showbiz star / celebrity / personality / legend◆a film / movie / pop / rock star / superstar / legend◆a screen star / legend / great◆a Hollywood star / superstar / legend◆a sporting / sports star / celebrity / personality / legend◆to make sb a star / celebrity / superstar / legend / public figure■ star [countable] a famous performer, for example an actor, singer or sports player 著名演员;歌星;体育明星◆I wanted to be a pop star when I was a teenager.我十几岁时想当一个流行音乐歌星。◆She acts well but she hasn't got star quality.她演技不错,但不具备明星的素质。 see also stardom ⇨ fame , icon ⇨ hero ■ celebrity / /səˈlebrəti/ / [countable] a famous person, especially one who often appears on television (尤指经常上电视的)名人,名流◆She was the first TV celebrity he had met in the flesh.她是他亲眼见过的第一位电视名人。◆The show's success made her an overnight celebrity.节目的成功使她一夜之间成了名人。 see also celebrity ⇨ fame ■ name [countable] a famous person, especially in the fields of culture or sport (尤指文化或体育界的)名人◆Some of the biggest names in the art world were at the party.艺术界的一些头面人物参加了这次聚会。◆The event attracted many famous names from the past.这次活动吸引了许多昔日的名人。ⓘ Name is often used when people are talking about famous people who have been invited to an event, or who are employed in order to attract the public's attention. * name常指应邀出席某活动或受聘来吸引公众注意的名人。■ personality [countable] (especially written) a famous person, especially one who works in entertainment or sport (尤指娱乐或体育界的)名人,风云人物◆Various personalities from the world of music were invited.邀请了音乐界的许多名流。◆In a viewers' poll he was voted TV Personality of the Year.在一次观众投票中,他被选为年度电视圈名人。■ superstar / /ˈsuːpəstɑː(r), ˈsjuːpəstɑː(r); NAmE ˈsuːpərstɑːr/ [countable] (rather informal) a very famous performer, for example an actor, singer or sports player 超级明星;巨星◆The movie made her an international superstar.那部电影使她成为了国际超级明星。■ legend /ˈledʒənd/ / [countable] a very famous person, especially in the fields of sport, music or acting, who is admired by other people (尤指体育、音乐或表演界的)传奇人物◆She was a legend in her own lifetime.她在世的时候就是个传奇人物。◆Many of golf's living legends were playing.那时有许多当世的高尔夫球传奇选手仍在打球。ⓘ A legend has a higher level of fame and a higher status than other types of famous people. It suggests that sb has shown real talent over a long career, and that they are famous because of this rather than because of their appearance or personality. * legend的知名度和身份比其他类型的名人更高一些,意味着某人在长期职业生涯中表现出了真正的天赋,他们因才华而非长相或性格而出名。 see also legendary ⇨ famous ■ ˌpublic ˈfigure [countable] (rather formal) a famous person, especially one who has a lot of influence in politics or society (尤指对政界或社会有重大影响力的)公众人物◆He is an important public figure with a significant influence on public policy.他是个重要的公众人物,对公共政策有很大的影响力。 see also public ⇨ famous , figure ⇨ person ■ great [countable, usually plural] (informal) a very famous and successful person 名人;伟人◆He was one of boxing's all-time greats.他曾是史上最杰出的拳击高手之一。ⓘ Greats is mainly used to talk about people who were very popular in the past. People are typically described as movie/Hollywood/all-time greats or as one of the greats of British comedy/the game, etc. * great主要用于指过去曾非常著名的人物,他们通常被描述为movie/Hollywood/all-time greats(电影/好莱坞/空前的名人)或one of the greats of British comedy/the game, etc.(英国喜剧/运动界等名人之一)。 see also great ⇨ great adj. 2 |