superstar 英 [ˈsu:pəstɑ:(r)]   美 [ˈsupərstɑ(r)]

superstar

superstar  英 [ˈsu:pəstɑ:(r)] 美 [ˈsupərstɑ(r)]

n. 超级明星,巨星;超级星体 

名词复数:superstars 

I want to be a superstar. 我希望成为一个超级明星。
I have never before been to a screening and then taxied with a handful of female journalists to a house where a superstar cooks for you. 我以前从未有过类似拍摄的经验,并且与几位女记者乘出租车去超级明星的住处,为您作采访。

  • A superstar is someone who's either very famous or extremely good at what they do. Legendary baseball player Babe Ruth was the first person called a superstar in print, around 1920.
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  • n. 超级明星,巨星;超级星体
  • 1. I want to be a superstar.

    我希望成为一个超级明星。

  • 2. I have never before been to a screening and then taxied with a handful of female journalists to a house where a superstar cooks for you.

    我以前从未有过类似拍摄的经验,并且与几位女记者乘出租车去超级明星的住处,为您作采访。

  • 3. He was not only an amazing athlete and martial artist, but he possessed genuine superstar charisma and through a handful of films he left behind an indelible impression.

    他不仅是出色的运动员和武术艺术家,他还具有真正的巨星号召力,并且通过少数几部影片留下了他令人难忘的形象。

  • superstar (n.) 1920, in the sports and entertainment sense (Babe Ruth was one of the first so-called), from super- + star (n.).
super·star / ˈsuːpəstɑː(r) ; ˈsjuːpəstɑː(r) ; NAmE ˈsuːpərstɑːr / noun a very famous performer, for example an actor, a singer or a sports player 超级明星 superstar superstars super·star / ˈsuːpəstɑː(r) ; ˈsjuːpəstɑː(r) ; NAmE ˈsuːpərstɑːr /
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