celebrity

英[sə'lebrəti] 美[sə'lebrəti]
  • n. 名人;名誉;社会名流
celebrityhood celebrities
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 名声
    2. 名人
    3. 名流
    4. 著名
    5. 名誉
    6. 扬名
    7. 知名之士
    8. 赫赫有名的人物
    9. 尽人皆知的人
    10. 大人物
    11. 达官贵人
    12. 名望
    13. 声誉
    14. 著名人士
    15. 社会名流
    n. (名词)
    1. [C](尤指娱乐界的)名人,名流 a famous person,especially in the business of entertainment
    2. [U]名声,名誉 the state of being famous;fame

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a widely known person;

    "he was a baseball celebrity"

  2. the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed

1. He was more than a footballing superstar, he was a celebrity.
他不仅仅是足球场上的巨星,也是一位社会名流。

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2. He is said to have invented the sport of celebrity-watching.
据说是他发明了观赏名人这项活动。

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3. In 1944, at the age of 30, Hersey suddenly became a celebrity.
1944年,30岁的赫西一夜成名。

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4. If you are a celebrity, you are headline news.
如果你是名人,你就是头条新闻。

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5. Riley's early celebrity proved to be double-edged.
赖利的一早成名后来证明是把双刃剑。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She became a celebrity overnight.
      她一下变成名人了。
    2. He was voted the worst dressed celebrity.
      大家一致认为他是衣着最差的名人。
    3. Celebrity, money and possessions are too often the touchstones for teenagers.
      名誉、金钱和财产常常成为青少年们衡量事物的标准。
    4. She achieved celebrity status overnight.
      她一夜之间成为名流。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The hotel is well known for its celebrity guests.
      这家饭店因有明星入住而闻名遐迩。
    2. The crowd pressed forward to see the celebrity.
      人群挤向前去看那位知名人士。
    3. The mayor is a local celebrity.
      这位市长是当地的知名人士。
    4. Unlike many actors, he never enjoyed his celebrity.
      和许多演员不同的是,他从不喜欢出名。