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词汇 stardom
释义 stardom
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈstɑː.dəm/ us /ˈstɑːr.dəm/
C2
the quality of being famous, especially for being a singer, actor, etc.: 名声,声誉
From childhood, Britney Spears seemed destined for stardom.从童年起,布兰妮·斯皮尔斯似乎就注定了会大红大紫。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

fame
fameHis daring fashions brought him fame in the 1950s.
celebrityThose who court celebrity must be prepared to pay the price.
stardomHe achieved stardom late in life.
superstardomThe band rose to superstardom in the 1990s.
renownShe is a violinist of international renown.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Fame and famous
A-list
A-lister
acclaimed
annal
anyone
catapult
fore
go down in the annalsidiom
high-profile
hit the headlinesidiom
household word
legend
marquee
name
notoriety
notorious
notoriously
world-famous
world-renowned
Z-list

stardom | American Dictionary


stardom
noun[ U ]
us/ˈstɑrd·əm/
fame:
He was destined for stardom.

Examples of stardom


stardom
This yoking of ' ' violence and stardom ' ' has the effect of making the criminal both familiar and strange, ordinary and extraordinary.
The discussion of stardom seemed to be rather descriptive to my mind, and the consideration of the audience again rather truncated.
Here, too, one reads a story of a life torn between innate decency and the demands of modern stardom.
Being one of the first systematic studies on the cultural history of rock stardom, it certainly deserves its place on academic bookshelves.
It appears through the humour and lack of respect that undermine existing hierarchies of stardom and of genre.
He was transfixed, as will become clear, by the notion of two-dollar stardom.
The critical engagement with technology continued, but on a level that was never considered beneath the overwhelming glare of media stardom.
It would be clichéd but not inaccurate to say that this film 'catapulted him into stardom'.
It thereafter became her signature part and propelled her to operatic stardom.
Vaudeville by itself could never have conferred two-dollar stardom on him.
The visual elements constructing the stage scene (subtle backlighting, the glamorous backing vocal team, professional dancers and an exuberant audience), all work together to create a generalised discourse of stardom-as-otherness.
Often featuring other technologies of musical stardom, the radio and recording, the plots of these films revolve around the various comic situations that the confusion of identity implies.
This is equally true of the period when they are relatively unknown, of their rise to stardom and, indeed, of the struggles which they have to remain stars.
From the
Hansard archive

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I am glad of the opportunity to introduce a debate on the supply, marketing and prices of the potato, or how did the humble "spud" achieve stardom?
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
The years that ensued saw him establish as a man of natural talent, excelling in acting and handling his stardom with finesse and humility.
From
Wikipedia

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