star
suomi-englanti sanakirjastar englannista suomeksi
tähti
esiintyä pääosassa, esittää pääosaa
kiintotähti
tähtitopologia
tähdittää
merkitä asteriskilla
tähdittävä
star englanniksi
Any small, natural and bright dot in the sky, most visible in the night or twilight sky. ''This sense includes the planets, but it is now sometimes used in exclusion of them due to influence from the technical astronomical sense.''
(ux)
A planet thought to influence one's fate; (''figuratively'') fate or luck.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-1)
{{RQ:Scott Ivanhoe
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity). By the time we reached the house we were thanking our stars she had come.
(senseid) A very massive ball of plasma with strong enough gravity to have ongoing fusion of hydrogen or heavier elements in its core. ''In strict technical usage, the Sun is included.''
''senses derived from the apparent shape of a star in the sky when blurred by the eyes to have streaks''
A shape made of a few streaks meeting at a shared midpoint.
An asterisk (*) or comparable symbol (e.g., ★, ☆, ✶, ✦, ✧, ✷, ✪, ⭐) inspired by a celestial star.
(quote-journal)
A topology with multiple computers individually merging to one central switch, thus free of risk of collisions. A point of failure can occur if the switch experiences corruption.
A simple dance, or part of a dance, where a group of four dancers each put their right or left hand in the middle and turn around in a circle. You call them right-hand stars or left-hand stars, depending on the hand which is in the middle.
A concave polygon with regular, pointy protrusions and indentations, usually with four, five, or six points.
A star-shaped ornament worn on the breast to indicate rank or honour in a military. ''Now often used metonymically for military rankings.''
(RQ:Tennyson Maud)on whom (..) / Lavish Honour shower’d all her stars,(..)
A symbol used to rate hotels, films, etc. with a higher number of stars denoting better quality.
''senses relating to fame''
An exceptionally talented or famous person, often in a specific field; a celebrity.
(RQ:Rinehart Hopwood Bat)—the brief, staccato recital of his career in the morgues of the great dailies grew longer and more incredible each day.
(coa)
(RQ:en:Permanent Record)
(quote-book)
(quote-song)It's got three ring tones, that's the name for the ring. There's this one, right (''ring tone sounds''). That's fucking safe, spar. But mostly, I bought it for this, check this one out, claat!
A composition of combustible matter used in the heading of rockets, in mines, etc., which, exploding in the air, presents a starlike appearance.
To appear as a featured performer or headliner, especially in an entertainment program.
{{quote-text|en|year=1902|author=Robert Marshall Grade|title=The Haunted Major
To feature (a performer or a headliner), especially in a movie or an entertainment program.
To mark with a star or asterisk.
To set or adorn with stars, or bright, radiating bodies; to bespangle.
(RQ:Young Night-Thoughts)
To shine like a star.
(l) (gl)
(uxi)
(l) (gloss)
(syn)
(coi)
asterisk, (ng) symbol
(par)
(quote-song)
(alternative form of)
to be (indicates a temporary state)
standing, the ability to stand or stay at one's place, strength, energy; not worrying or being bored, calmness.
alternative form of (l)
(nn-former)
(obsolete spelling of)
to be
(ant)
to live (somewhere)