stardom
英 [ˈstɑːdəm]
美 [ˈstɑːrdəm]
n. 明星的地位(或身份)
Collins.1 / BNC.20193 / COCA.13036
牛津词典
noun
- 明星的地位(或身份)
the state of being famous as an actor, a singer, etc.- The group is being tipped for stardom (= people say they will be famous) .
人们认为这支乐队将走红。 - She shot to stardom in a Broadway musical.
她在一部百老汇音乐剧中一炮打响。
- The group is being tipped for stardom (= people say they will be famous) .
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 明星地位(或身份)
Stardomis the state of being very famous, usually as an actor, musician, or sports player.- In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway in a Noel Coward play.
1929 年,她因出演诺埃尔·科沃德的一部剧而在百老汇一炮走红。
- In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway in a Noel Coward play.
英英释义
noun
- the status of being acknowledged as a star
- stardom meant nothing to her
双语例句
- She rose to stardom with the song "Homecoming" in1984.
1984年,她以“似水流年”迅速成为当红明星。 - It shows that the new wave displayed early signs of emerging into stardom.
这显示了这股新潮流有新星崭露头角的早期迹象。 - She went from relative obscurity to stardom overnight.
一夜之间她由无名小卒跃为明星。 - He rocketed to stardom overnight.
他转瞬间成了明星。 - She is the only non-American in the top10 of microblogging stardom.
她是世界微博粉丝前10名中唯一一个非美国人。 - She seems destined for stardom.
她似乎注定要成为明星。 - They leapt to stardom with their first record.
他们录制了第一张唱片,一跃而入明星行列。 - These two years have vaulted him to stardom.
这两年他已一跃成为明星。 - Stardom meant nothing to her.
明星地位对于她来讲没有什么。 - But you have all that. you've achieved international stardom.
但你那些都有了,你已经成为国际影星了。
