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étoile variable
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
variable star N
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. variable [Brit ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l, Am ˈvɛriəb(ə)l] N (gen)
variable COMPUT, MATH
II. variable [Brit ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l, Am ˈvɛriəb(ə)l] ADJ (gen)
variable COMPUT
I. star [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] N
1. star:
star ASTRON, ASTROL
2. star (person):
to make sb a star attr billing, quality
3. star (asterisk):
4. star (award):
5. star MIL (mark of rank):
II. stars N
stars npl ASTROL:
III. -star COMP
1. -star (rating):
2. -star MIL:
IV. star <pres part starring; pret, pp starred> [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] VB trans
1. star film, play actor:
2. star (mark with star):
star gén au passif
3. star (decorate):
starred with flowers, dots
V. star <pres part starring; pret, pp starred> [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] VB intr
star actor:
VI. star [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr]
star → all-star
ill-starred ADJ liter
all-star [Brit, Am ˈɔlˌstɑr] ADJ
all-star team:
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variable [ˈveəriəbl, Am ˈveri-] ADJ N
I. star [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] N
1. star (heavenly body):
star a. fig
2. star (famous, principal performer):
3. star (asterisk):
Phrases:
II. star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] VB intr THEAT, CINE (appear as chief performer)
III. star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] VB trans
1. star THEAT, CINE (feature as chief performer):
2. star (mark with an asterisk):
IV. star [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] ADJ
1. star (outstanding):
2. star (having specified number of stars):
3. star (related to cinema, music):
in the PONS Dictionary
variable [ˈver·i·ə·bl] ADJ N
I. star [star] N
1. star (heavenly body):
star a. fig
2. star (famous performer):
3. star (asterisk):
Phrases:
II. star <-rr-> [star] VB intr THEAT, CINE
III. star <-rr-> [star] VB trans
1. star THEAT, CINE:
2. star (mark with asterisk):
IV. star [star] ADJ
1. star (outstanding):
2. star (in ratings):
3. star THEAT, CINE, MUS:
Present
Istar
youstar
he/she/itstars
westar
youstar
theystar
Past
Istarred
youstarred
he/she/itstarred
westarred
youstarred
theystarred
Present Perfect
Ihavestarred
youhavestarred
he/she/ithasstarred
wehavestarred
youhavestarred
theyhavestarred
Past Perfect
Ihadstarred
youhadstarred
he/she/ithadstarred
wehadstarred
youhadstarred
theyhadstarred
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Contestants were judged on drag, talent, and personality by an all-star panel of judges and the winner helped femcee the following year.
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His promising all-star career was interrupted with two years of military service.
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He finished third in the league in passing yards and earned an honorable mention on the all-star team.
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It has placed boys in the all-star basketball team for the state.
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The latter hall named him to province's all-century second all-star team.
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