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1. stɑ: n 1. 1> star
shooting star - meteor, shooting star
the North /the Polar/ star - Polar Star
diurnal star, star of day /of noon/ - poet. daylight, sun 2> poet. polar Star
2. 1> star (figure)
a five-point star - five-pointed star 2> polygame. star
3. 1> asterisk, star (insignia)
a general's star - general's star
a star on a shoulder-strap - asterisk on pursuit 2> star (insignia)
Silver Bronze Star - Silver Bronze Star (order) 3> special. star
star of planes - checkmate. bunch of planes
4. spot, mark, star (on the animal’s forehead)
5. 1> star, leading actor or actress; prime minister; prime minister; movie star
Hollywood stars - Hollywood stars
opera star - diva 2> outstanding personality, luminary
literary star - famous writer 3> American. sport. champion
football tennis star - football tennis star
6. fate, rock, star
to be born under a lucky an evil star - to be born under a happy under an unlucky star
to bless to curse one's stars - thank curse fate
to foretell future events by the stars - predict fate by the stars
to read stars - practice astrology
the stars were against it - fate itself was against it
his star is evidently setting is on the ascendant - his star clearly sets and rises
he is through with his star - luck changed him, fortune turned its back on him
7. legal a prisoner who has committed a crime for the first time (also star prisoner)
8. buy-in (billiards)
9. 1> pyrotechnic rocket 2> military. flare
(bless) my stars (nd garters)! - my God!, here you go!, come on!
to see stars - not to see the light; sparks fell from the eyes
to sleep in the star hotel - new green. sl. sleep under open air
2. stɑ: a 1. 1> relating to a star or stars; star
star cloud - astr. star cloud
star catalogue - star catalogue, catalog of stars
star place /position/ - position of the star in the sky 2> star-shaped
star connection - star connection
2. chief
star witness - main witness
3. excellent, famous; characteristic of a star (screen, sports, etc.)
star tennis-player - tennis star
she received star billing - her name was in first place on the poster and was printed large
4. starring
star performance - performance with the participation of celebrities
an all(-)star cast - a brilliant line-up of performers
star turn - the highlight of the program
5. lighting
star composition - military lighting composition
6. stellate
star quartz - star quartz
7. as a component of compound words 1> Amer. military having so many stars on his shoulder straps (about generals)
one-star general - brigadier general
two-star general - major general
five-star general - army general 2> showing quality (hotels, wines, etc.)
five-star - highest quality
five-star hotel - five-star hotel
3. stɑ: v 1. to stud or decorate with stars
2. award an order
3. 1> play leading roles; be a star
Laurence Olivier starring - in the title role - Laurence Olivier 2> give the main role
to star an actress - give the actress the main role
the movie stars a famous stage actress - a famous stage actress plays the main role in the film
4. to shine (in a role, in some field, etc.)
5. mark (words in the text) with an asterisk
6. buy, take a purchase (billiards)
to star the glaze - words. rob a jewelry store window
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- STAR — I Any massive celestial body of gas that shines by radiant energy generated inside it. The Milky Way Galaxy contains…
English dictionary Britannica - STAR - I. ˈstär, ˈstȧ(r noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English sterre, from Old English steorra; akin to Old High German ...
Webster's New International English Dictionary - STAR — — starless, adj. /stahr/, n., adj., v., starred, starring. n. 1. any of the heavenly bodies, except …
Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary - STAR - I. ˈstär noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English sterre, from Old English steorra; akin to Old High German sterno…
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary - STAR - noun the polestar; the north star. 2. star noun that which resembles the figure of a star, as an ornament ...
Webster English vocab - STAR - n, often attrib (bef. ...
Merriam-Webster English vocab - STAR - / stɑː(r); NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun IN SKY 1. [C] a large ball of burning…
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - STAR - I. star 1 S2 W2 /stɑː $ stɑːr/ BrE AmE noun [Language: Old English; Origin: steorra ] …
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - STAR - n. & v. --n. 1 a celestial body appearing as a luminous point in the night sky. 2 (in full...
English Basic Spoken Dictionary - STAR - n. & v. n. 1 a celestial body appearing as a luminous point in the night sky. 2 (in full...
Concise Oxford English Dictionary - STAR - n. & v. --n. 1. a celestial body appearing as a luminous point in the night sky. 2 (in full...
Oxford English vocab - STAR — (stars, starring, starred) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. A star...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - STAR — I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a comedy star (= a very famous comedy actor or actress) ▪ The …
Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary - STAR - n. falling star shooting star North Star pulsating radio star Dog Star sea star Barnard's star binary star David Star …
- STAR - n. Any massive celestial body of gas that shines by radiant energy generated inside it. The Milky Way Galaxy contains…
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - STAR
Moby Thesaurus English vocabulary - STAR — I. noun 1 small point of light in the night sky ADJECTIVE ▪ bright , brilliant ▪ faint ▪ distant …
Oxford Collocations English Dictionary - STAR - n. 25B6; noun the sky was full of stars: CELESTIAL BODY, heavenly body, sun; asteroid, planet. See lists. the...
Concise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary - STAR
Large English-Russian Dictionary - STAR - 1. stɑ: n 1. 1> star shooting star - meteor, shooting star the North /the Polar/ star - Polar star ...
English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries - STAR - 1) star 2) stellar 3) asterisk 4) mark 5) branched 6) luminary 7) bundle. boundedly reducible star body - boundedly reducible star body mixed star tree - mixed ...
English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary - STAR - star noun 1) star; luminary bright star - bright star distant star - distant star evening star - evening star morning ...
English-Russian Dictionary Tiger - STAR - 1. noun. 1) star; luminary bright star - bright star distant star - distant star evening star - evening star ...
English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary - STAR - 1. noun. 1) star; luminary bright star - bright star distant star - distant star evening star - evening star morning star - morning star stars ...
English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary - STAR - 1) cytol. star 2) star, asterisk, spot, mark (on the forehead of an animal) 3) starfish; pl starfish (Asteroidea). - basket stars - blazing…
New English-Russian Dictionary of Biology - STAR - 1) cytol. star 2) star, asterisk, spot, mark (on the forehead of an animal) 3) starfish; pl starfish...
New English-Russian Biological Dictionary - STAR - 1._n. 1>star; light; fixed stars - fixed stars 2> star, leading actor or actress; outstanding personality; literary star...
Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition - STAR - 1.n. 1. star; light; fixed stars - fixed stars 2. star, leading actor or actress; outstanding personality; literary star...
Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - editor bed - STAR - 1) star 2) luminary - brightness of the star - star globe - militant star - light - magnitude of ...
English-Russian maritime dictionary - STAR - 1. noun. 1) star; luminary bright star ≈ bright star distant star ≈ distant star evening star ≈ evening star ...
New large English-Russian dictionary - STAR - County: Somerset Post Code: BS25
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Interlingua English vocab - STAR - stelle (-ari), astre, sídere; (print.) stellette. asterisco. ~ GAZER: astrologo; (stage etc.) star
English interlingue dictionary - STAR - bitoon
English-Visayan vocabulary - STAR - I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English sterre, from Old English steorra; akin to Old High German sterno ~, …
Dictionary in English-Merriam Webster - STAR - (v. i.) To be bright, or attract attention, as a star; to shine like a star; to be brilliant or…
Webster English Dictionary - STAR — (v. t.) To set or adorn with stars, or bright, radiating bodies; to bespangle; as, a robe starred with gems.
Webster English Dictionary - STAR - (n.) A person of brilliant and attractive qualities, especially on public occasions, as a distinguished speaker, a leading theatrical performer, ...
Webster English Dictionary - STAR — (n.) A composition of combustible matter used in the heading of rockets, in mines, etc., which, exploding in the air, …
Webster English Dictionary - STAR — (n.) Specifically, a radiated mark in writing or printing; an asterisk; -- used as a reference to a …
Webster English Dictionary - STAR - (n.) That which resembles the figure of a star, as an ornament worn on the breast to indicate rank or …
Webster English Dictionary - STAR - (n.) A planet supposed to influence one's destiny; (usually pl.) a configuration of the planets, supposed to influence fortune.
Webster English Dictionary - STAR - (n.) The polestar; the north star.
Webster English Dictionary - STAR - (n.) One of the innumerable luminous bodies seen in the heavens; any heavenly body other than the sun, moon, comets, …
Webster English Dictionary - STAR — (v. t.) To set or adorn with stars, or bright, radiating bodies; to bespangle; as, a robe starred...
- STAR - (v. i.) To be bright, or attract attention, as a star; to shine like a star; to be...
Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
Translation:
star (stɑ:)
1.n
1) star; light;
fixed stars
2) fate, fate;
to have one's star in the ascendant to succeed;
to thank ( or to bless) one"s star
3) something resembling a star; asterisk ( white mark on the animal's forehead)
4) polygam. star
5) star, leading actor or actress; outstanding personality;
literary star famous writer;
soccer star famous football player ◊ stars and stripes US national flag;
I saw stars ≅ sparks fell from my eyes
2. a
1) outstanding; fabulous; leading;
star witness
2) starry
star system theater a troupe with one or two first-class actors and a weak ensemble
3.v
1) play the main roles, be a star;
to star in the provinces
2) provide the main role
3) decorate with stars
4) mark with an asterisk
English-Russian Dictionary V.K. Mueller
STAR
translation from English into Russian in other dictionaries
+ STAR translation - New large English-Russian dictionary under the general guidance of academician. Yu.D. Apresyan
STAR
star
Translation:1. (stɑ:) n
1. 1) star
shooting ~ - meteor, shooting star
the North /the Polar/ ~ - Polar Star
diurnal ~, ~ of day /of noon/ - poet. daylight, sun
2) poet. polar Star
2. 1) star ( figure)
a five-point ~ - five-pointed star
2) polygame star
3. 1) asterisk, star ( insignia)
a general's ~ - general's star
a ~ on a shoulder-strap - asterisk on the chase
2) star ( Mark of distinction)
Silver (Bronze) Star - Silver (Bronze) Star ( order)
3) specialist. star
~ of planes - mat. bunch of planes
4. spot, mark, star ( on the animal's forehead)
5. 1) star, leading actor or actress; prime minister; prime minister; movie star
Hollywood ~s - Hollywood stars
opera ~ - diva
2) an outstanding personality, luminary
literary ~ - famous writer
3) Amer. sport. champion
tennis (football) ~ - tennis (football) star
6. fate, rock, star
to be born under a lucky (an evil) ~ - to be born under a happy (under unlucky) star
to bless (to curse) one "s ~s - thank (curse) fate
to foretell future events by the ~s - predict fate by the stars
to read ~s - do astrology
the ~s were against it - fate itself was against it
his ~ is evidently setting (is on the ascendant) - his star is clearly setting (rising)
he is through with his ~ - luck changed him, fortune turned its back on him
7. legal prisoner who committed a crime for the first time ( etc.~prisoner)
8. purchase ( billiards)
9. 1) pyrotechnic rocket
2) military flare
♢ (bless) my ~s (and garters)! - my God!, here you go!, come on!
to see ~s - not to see the light; ≅ sparks fell from the eyes
to sleep in the ~ hotel - novozel. sl. sleep in the open air
2. (stɑ:) a1. 1) related to a star or to the stars; star
~ cloud - astr. star cloud
~ catalogue - star catalogue, catalog of stars
~ place /position/ - the position of the star in the sky
2) star-shaped
~ connection - star connection
2. chief
~ witness - main witness
3. excellent, famous; characteristic of a star ( screen, sports, etc.)
~ tennis-player - tennis star
she received ~ billing - her name was in first place on the poster and was printed large
4. starring
~ performance - performance with the participation of celebrities
an all(-)~ cast - brilliant cast
~ turn - the highlight of the program
5. lighting
~ composition - military lighting composition
6. stellate
~ quartz - star quartz
7. as a component of compound words
1) Amer. military having so many stars on his shoulder straps ( about generals)
one-~ general - brigadier general
two-~ general - major general
five-~ general - army general
2) showing quality ( hotels, wines, etc.)
five-~ - highest quality
five-~ hotel - five-star hotel
3. (stɑ:) v1. dot or star
2. award an order
3. 1) play the main roles; be a star
Laurence Olivier ~ring - starring Laurence Olivier
2) give the main role
to ~ an actress - give the actress the main role
the movie ~s a famous stage actress - a famous stage actress plays the leading role in the film
4. shine ( in some role field, etc.)
5. mark ( words in the text) with an asterisk
6. buy, take a purchase ( billiards)
♢ to ~ the glaze - sl. rob a jewelry store window
Translation of words containing
STAR,
from English into Russian in other dictionaries
New large English-Russian dictionary under the general guidance of academician. Yu.D. Apresyan
+ all-star translation
all-star
all-star
Translation:(ʹɔ:lstɑ:) a
1. theater. , movie
1) consisting of stars ( about the troupe)
2) with the participation of (only) stars ( about the production)
special ~ matinée - matinee performance with stars
2. in grams meaning noun decomposition
1) player of a national team consisting of first-class athletes
2) an actor from a strong theater troupe
+ co-star translation
co-star
co-star
Translation:1. (ʹkəʋstɑ:) n theater
1. a star paired with another star
~s - hero and heroine ( plays)
2. “star of the second magnitude”, performer or supporting actress
2. (kəʋʹstɑ:) v theater1. play one of the (two) main roles; play hero or heroine
~ring Glenda Jackson and Richard Burton - starring Glenda Jackson and Richard Burton
2. play a supporting role
~ring are ... - the remaining roles are played by ( such and such)
+ five-star translation
five-star
five-star
Translation:(͵faıvʹstɑ:) a
1) military decomposition with five stars on epaulets
~ general - army general
2) “five star” brands ( about cognac)
3) the highest quality; irreproachable
~ works of art - masterpieces of art
~ hotel - hotel /hotel/ highest category
+ four-star translation
four-star
four-star
Translation:(͵fɔ:ʹstɑ:) a
1. military decomposition with four stars on epaulets
~ general - Amer. military decomposition Colonel General
2. 1) “four stars” brand ( about cognac)
2) high quality; great
a ~ restaurant (hotel) - first-class restaurant (hotel)
+ star-chamber translation
star-chamber
star-chamber
Translation:(͵stɑ:ʹtʃeımbə) a disapproved
based on arbitrariness, intimidation and so on.(about the trial); secret ( about execution, etc.)
~ proceedings - secret or partial trial
+ star-spangled translation
star-spangled
star-spangled
Translation:(ʹstɑ:͵spæŋg(ə)ld) a
1. star-studded
the Star-Spangled Banner - "The Star-Spangled Banner" ( US national anthem)
2. disapproved jingoistic, chauvinistic ( about Americans)
The word STAR translation is star. Russian transcription I - STAA
Despite the fact that the word star translation is a fairly well-known word to everyone, it is still new to students aged 5-8 years. We help you remember English word children.
The sound of the word star [staa] (here the letter combination -ar- gives the Russian long sound A. Let's denote it as AA.
If we read this word in transliteration, we get STAR. This is what we will revolve around. Firstly, the stars themselves are OLD - they are usually billions of years old. But the children don't know this. Therefore, you can associate the word STAR translation STAR with someone OLD.
Association to remember the English word STAR translation star:
THE OLD man looks at the star. We imagine how an old man remembers his life at night. looking at the stars. Perhaps our presented grandfather sheds a stingy tear at this.
An example of the use of the word STAR translation star
to be born under a lucky star - to be born under a lucky star
all-star cast - star cast of performers
celluloid star - movie star
co-star - starring in the same film
evening star - evening star
four-star hotel - four-star hotel
to merchandise a movie star - promote a movie star
a movie star par excellence - a movie star in the full sense of the word
pop star - pop star
to star in a film - play a leading role in a film
- Star - Northern Star
- His star has .- His star has set.
- Her star was rising. — Her star was rising.
- The sky was filled with stars. — The sky was strewn with stars.
- The star captured a comet. — The star captured the comet.
- a rock star and teen idol - rock star and teen idol
- A black star absorbs all matter. — Black Star absorbs all matter.
- Silver Star - Silver Star (order)
- His star set. — His star has set.
- a star of and screen - star of theater and cinema
- British pop star Elton John - British pop star Elton John
- She was the star of the show. “She was the star of this show.”
- Perry was the star of the show. — Perry was the star of this show.
- Julia Roberts a star. — Julia Roberts became a big star.
- She was born under a lucky star. — She was born under a lucky star.
- A new star appeared on the horizon.- A new star appeared on the horizon.
- a star in the constellation of Orion - a star in the constellation Orion
- the pop star and his harem - the pop star and his harem
- a brilliant star in the sky - a bright star in the sky
- He coaches the tennis star. — He trains this tennis star.
- They gazed up at the stars. — They looked at the stars.
- What star outshines the sun? —Which star shines brighter than the sun?
- What time is ‘Star Trek’ on? — What time does Star Trek (TV series) start?
- She became a star overnight. “She instantly became a star.”
- the glimmer of a distant star - the twinkling of a distant star
- a star pupil (=a very good one) - “star” (i.e. very good) student
- a rock star’s most devoted fans - the most devoted fans of one rock star
- the plasma that
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noun
- star (star, luminary, movie star)
Plural number: stars.
adjective
- stellar (star)
- main
- fabulous
Phrases
red star
Red Star
gold star
Golden star
new star
new luminary
star wars
star Wars
star hotel
star hotel
star witness
main witness
Offers
What's the difference between a star and a planet?
What is the difference between a star and a planet?
Not a star was to be seen.
Not a star was visible.
This star cannot be seen by the naked eye.
This star cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Tom is obviously a fan of Star Trek.
Tom is clearly a Star Trek fan.
This is mine star pupil
This is my most brilliant student.
The star of the show was Tom.
The star of the show was Tom.
The crescent moon and star is a symbol of Islam.
A crescent with a star is a symbol of Islam.
No star was seen that night.
That night not a single star was visible.
Not a star was to be seen that night.
Not a single star was visible that night.
What is your Star Sign?
Who are you according to your zodiac sign?
There are innumerable stars in the universe.
There are an innumerable number of stars in the Universe.
The stars are shining in the sky.
The stars are shining in the sky.
Many stars are forming within the galaxy.
Many stars are formed in the galaxy.
We can see thousands of stars in the sky.
We can see thousands of stars in the sky.
The stars look very beautiful tonight.
The stars look very beautiful tonight.
Why are there stars in the sky?
Why are there stars in the sky?
Stars twinkled in the sky.
The stars sparkled in the sky.
Numerous stars were visible in the sky.
Many stars were visible in the sky.
There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
Several stars were visible in the sky.
Early explorers used the stars for navigation.
Early explorers used the stars for navigation.