stardom

[ˈstɑ:dəm]
  • 释义
  • 演员们;明星界;明星地位;群星;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Jenny aspired to be a stardom when she was a little girl.

    珍妮还是小女孩的时候就立志要做明星.

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  • 2、

    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。

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  • 3、

    Whether her stardom also contributed to the breakup of her marriage is not clear.

    至于她女摔跤手的身份是否会导致她婚姻破裂还是一个未知数.

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  • 4、

    If anything, people today are more cowed by celebrityhood and stardom than they've ever been before.

    如果有什么区别的话, 就是今天的人们更容易被上流名人及明星们所唬弄.

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  • 5、

    The actor coasted to stardom on his good looks.

    这位男演员靠自己长得漂亮而毫不费力地成了明星.

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    The actor coast ed to stardom on his father's name.

    那位男演员靠父亲的名誉一帆风顺地成了明星.

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  • 7、

    She was catapult to stardom by the success of her first record.

    她因为第一张唱片的成功一跃成为名歌手.

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    Nothing excites the crowd slam dunk. Follow these steps slam your way to stardom.

    没什么会比暴扣更能让球迷感到兴奋了. 以下几步教你如何表演扣篮.

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  • 9、

    She is on the escalator to stardom.

    她青云直上地跻身于明星界.

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  • 10、

    Arsenal young midfielder Cese Fabregas aims to overtake Frank Lampard in terms of midfield stardom.

    阿森纳年轻中场法布雷加斯(以下称法布)宣称将取代兰帕德中场霸主地位.

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  • 11、

    Was there one moment when you knew you were on the way stardom?

    有没有某个时刻你意识到自己走在成为明星的道路上?

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  • 12、

    Bryant is an athlete who has had his path to stardom planned for a long time.

    布莱恩特属于那种早就为自己的明星路作了铺垫安排的运动员.

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  • 13、

    his rapid rise to stardom

    他的迅速走红

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  • 14、

    Mr Carruthers was never marked out stardom.

    卡拉瑟斯绝不是注定要当明星的.

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  • 15、

    And that's precisely what has him worried : real stardom.

    这恰恰正是他所烦心的 —— 真正的明星身份.

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  • 16、

    He knew he was unlikely to get a shot stardom.

    他明白自己不可能会突然蹿红.

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  • 17、

    Once the bug of movie stardom bites, it's hard to let it go.

    一旦作电影明星的梦想开始噬咬一个人的心, 人们是不会轻易放弃的.

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  • 18、

    He is being groomed ( ie prepared and trained ) for stardom.

    他正在接受培植,以求他日成为明星.

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  • 19、

    The group is being tipped for stardom (= people say they will be famous) .

    人们认为这支乐队将走红。

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  • 20、

    He rocketed to stardom overnight.

    他转瞬间成了明星.

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  • 21、

    Stardom meant nothing to her.

    明星地位对于她来讲没有什么.

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  • 22、

    Don't Think of Your First Job as the Be All , End All to Career Stardom.

    不要把自己的第一份工作看成职业生涯中的“永远”.

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  • 23、

    He is not a king , he says, at least he wasn't before he shot to stardom.

    他说,他不是天王, 至少成名前不是.

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  • 24、

    She shot to stardom in a Broadway musical.

    她在一部百老汇音乐剧中一炮打响。

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  • 25、

    After tasting the delights of TV stardom, does he fancy trying his hand at acting?

    体会到当电视明星的喜悦之后, 他是否想在表演方面一试身手?

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  • 26、

    She quickly graduated to the stage, then to stardom.

    她很快就登上舞台, 然后成为明星.

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  • 27、

    She danced her way to stardom.

    她跳舞跳成了明星.

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  • 28、

    The record started the young singer on the road to stardom.

    这张唱片使那位青年歌手开始挤身明星之列.

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  • 29、

    Was there something special about the 1980 s that encouraged stardom in the profession?

    是否在1980年代前后存在某种促使经济学专业的明星脱颖而出的特殊情况?

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  • 30、

    His stardom looked to be all over.

    他的星运看似到此结束.

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