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1 stardom
['stɑːdəm]nome celebrità f., notorietà f.* * *noun (the state of being a famous performer: to achieve stardom.) celebrità* * *stardom /ˈstɑ:dəm/n. [u] (teatr., cinem.)1 grande celebrità; divismo2 (collett.) gruppo di stelle; dive, divi● to rise to stardom, diventare una stella (o un divo, una diva).* * *['stɑːdəm]nome celebrità f., notorietà f. -
2 stardom star·dom n
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3 ♦ height
♦ height /haɪt/n. [cu]1 altezza; altezza sul livello del mare; altitudine; statura: of average height, di statura media; of medium height, di media statura; a giddy height, un'altezza vertiginosa; What's the height of that building?, qual è l'altezza di quell'edificio?; What is your height?, qual è la tua statura?; quanto sei alto?; He is six feet in height, è alto sei piedi (m 1,83 circa)2 altura; collina3 (fig.) apice; colmo; culmine; acme; massimo: to be at the height of one's success, essere all'apice del successo; the height of summer, piena estate; The war was at its height in June, la guerra raggiunse il culmine in giugno; the height of passion, il colmo (o l'acme) della passione; the height of fashion, l'ultima moda; the height of stupidity, il massimo della stupidità4 (aeron.) quota: to gain [to lose] height, guadagnare [perdere] quota● (geogr., USA) height of land, spartiacque □ height-sickness, mal di montagna □ (fig.) the dizzy heights, le vette vertiginose; le vette esaltanti: In few years she reached the dizzy heights of stardom, in pochi anni raggiunse le vette esaltanti della celebrità □ to reach (o to rise to) new heights, raggiungere livelli senza precedenti □ to take st. [sb.] to new heights, portare qc. [q.] a livelli mai raggiunti prima. -
4 ♦ rocket
♦ rocket (1) /ˈrɒkɪt/n.● rocket base, base missilistica □ rocket bomb, bomba volante; missile a razzo □ (aeron.) rocket engine, motore a razzo; endoreattore □ (mil.) rocket gun, lanciarazzi □ (mil.) rocket launcher, lanciarazzi; lanciamissili □ (miss.) rocket pad, rampa di lancio □ rocket-propelled, con propulsione a razzo □ (aeron.) rocket propulsion, propulsione a razzo □ (aeron.) rocket ramjet, autoreattore a razzo; endostatoreattore □ (mil.) rocket range, poligono missilistico □ (fam., fig.) rocket science, roba da cervelloni: It's not rocket science, non bisogna mica essere un genio □ rocket scientist, esperto di missilistica; (scherz. USA) cervellone, genio.rocket (2) /ˈrɒkɪt/n. (bot.)(to) rocket /ˈrɒkɪt/A v. i.1 ( di un prezzo, un valore, ecc.) aumentare vertiginosamente; salire alle stelle: Sales have rocketed over the last few months, le vendite sono aumentate vertiginosamente negli ultimi mesi; Oil prices have rocketed to an all-time high, i prezzi del petrolio hanno raggiunto un massimo storico2 salire (arrivare, ecc.) a razzo; balzare: In a week the song rocketed to the top of the charts, in una sola settimana la canzone è balzata in testa alla hit-parade; He rocketed to international stardom, ha raggiunto la celebrità in brevissimo tempoB v. t.(mil.) bombardare con razzi. -
5 star
I 1. [stɑː(r)]1) astr. astrol. stella f.2) (person) star f., stella f.3) (asterisk) asterisco m.4) (award) (to hotel, restaurant) stella f.; (to pupil) punto m. di merito5) mil. (mark of rank) stelletta f.6) - star in composti2.••II 1. [stɑː(r)]1) cinem. teatr.2) gener. passivo (mark with star) segnare con un asterisco3) (decorate) tempestare, decorare2.starred with — tempestato di [ flowers]
* * *1. noun1) (the fixed bodies in the sky, which are really distant suns: The Sun is a star, and the Earth is one of its planets.) stella2) (any of the bodies in the sky appearing as points of light: The sky was full of stars.) stella3) (an object, shape or figure with a number of pointed rays, usually five or six, often used as a means of marking quality etc: The teacher stuck a gold star on the child's neat exercise book; a four-star hotel.) stella4) (a leading actor or actress or other well-known performer eg in sport etc: a film/television star; a football star; ( also adjective) She has had many star rôles in films.) stella2. verb1) (to play a leading role in a play, film etc: She has starred in two recent films.) (essere fra gli interpreti principali)2) ((of a film etc) to have (a certain actor etc) as its leading performer: The film starred Elvis Presley.) (avere fra gli interpreti principali)•- stardom- starry
- starfish
- starlight
- starlit
- star turn
- see stars
- thank one's lucky stars* * *I 1. [stɑː(r)]1) astr. astrol. stella f.2) (person) star f., stella f.3) (asterisk) asterisco m.4) (award) (to hotel, restaurant) stella f.; (to pupil) punto m. di merito5) mil. (mark of rank) stelletta f.6) - star in composti2.••II 1. [stɑː(r)]1) cinem. teatr.2) gener. passivo (mark with star) segnare con un asterisco3) (decorate) tempestare, decorare2.starred with — tempestato di [ flowers]
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