star
A star is a very large ball of burning gas in space that looks like a small point of light in the night sky. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a famous person in movies, music, or sports.
Exemplos
3 de 5The night sky was clear and full of bright stars.
The night sky was clear and full of bright stars.
The astronomer pointed out the North Star during the lecture.
The astronomer pointed out the North Star during the lecture.
Look at all those stars; it's a beautiful night!
Look at all those stars; it's a beautiful night!
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the five-pointed shape you draw on paper; that shape is called a 'star' and represents the light we see in the sky.
Quiz rápido
The ______ is so clear tonight that I can see the Big Dipper.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: b
Exemplos
The night sky was clear and full of bright stars.
everydayThe night sky was clear and full of bright stars.
The astronomer pointed out the North Star during the lecture.
formalThe astronomer pointed out the North Star during the lecture.
Look at all those stars; it's a beautiful night!
informalLook at all those stars; it's a beautiful night!
The classification of a star depends on its temperature and luminosity.
academicThe classification of a star depends on its temperature and luminosity.
She is the star employee of our marketing department this month.
businessShe is the star employee of our marketing department this month.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
reach for the stars
to aim for very high or difficult goals
born under a lucky star
to be very lucky in life
thank your lucky stars
to be very grateful for something
Frequentemente confundido com
Stars twinkle and produce their own light, while planets usually shine with a steady light reflected from the sun.
The Sun is actually a star, but we use the word 'Sun' specifically for the one closest to Earth that provides daylight.
Notas de uso
Use 'star' to describe the objects you see in the sky at night when there are no clouds. It is also commonly used as a metaphor for success or fame.
Erros comuns
Learners sometimes forget that the Sun is a star and may think the words are mutually exclusive in scientific contexts.
Dica de memorização
Think of the five-pointed shape you draw on paper; that shape is called a 'star' and represents the light we see in the sky.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Old English word 'steorra', which comes from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'to strew' or 'to spread', like lights spread across the sky.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Stars have been used for thousands of years by sailors for navigation and by many cultures to create myths and constellations.
Quiz rápido
The ______ is so clear tonight that I can see the Big Dipper.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: b
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