0 a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky at night -- 恒星;星
1 a very famous, successful, and important person, especially a performer such as a musician, actor, or sports player -- 明星
2 a symbol with five or more points -- 星形;星状物
a sheriff's star 治安官的星章
The cheaper two-star hotels are also within the range of the budget traveller. 廉价两星旅馆的价格也在平价旅行者的预算范围内。
The teacher gave Tom a gold star (= a paper symbol rewarding good work) for his drawing. 老师给了汤姆一颗金星,表扬他的画画得好。
How many stars (= symbols showing quality) does this restaurant have? 这家饭店是几星级的?
star-shaped 星形的
3 any planet or other object in the sky thought of in astrology as influencing a person's luck -- 星宿,星相,命星(占星术中认为影响个人运气的星体)
4 If a film, play, etc. stars someone, or if someone stars in a film, play, etc., they are the main actor in it. -- (电影、戏剧等)由(某人)担任主演;主演,担任主角
The contrast between planets and stars being the least in the infrared wavelength region, that has been chosen for this mission.
None of which is to claim that stars are alive, a common misinterpretation of such an eclectic stance.
First, when stars of at least 0.4 solar masses exhaust their supply of hydrogen, their outer layers expand to form a red giant.
Ejaculatory trajectories may be seen leading to these stars.
However, they would differ on details like the distribution of stars and, even more, on what was on the covers of their magazines.
Even so, the implications of this theory for old stars and other massive bodies were not generally realized until the 1960s.
If we could observe several different solar systems around other stars, the resulting constants would vary.
He then moves on to a discussion of the second cause of the stars' heat.