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Перевод: star
[прилагательное] звездный; великолепный; выдающийся; ведущий; [существительное] звезда ; светило; что-либо, напоминающее звезду; звездочка ; выдающаяся личность; знаменитый актер; судьба ; рок ; [глагол] украшать звездами; играть главные роли; быть звездой; предоставлять главную роль; отмечать звездочкой
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- Dalglish will pay Swedish club Malmo 800,000 for their star man, taking his gross transfer outlay soaring to nearly 12 million in the 14 months since he took over at Ewood Park.
- C: But in your autobiography, lad, you suggested we should play an overseas star.
- Back To The Future star Michael J Fox cut the price of his house in Bel Air by half to sell it for 1.3 million.
- And for their inspirational captain and star batsman to see himself so early as a lonely figure of torment, when England will need his strengths in the weeks to come, does not bode well.
- Geena Davis will star as the Sixties femme fatale
- Such childish poeticizing is reinforced, in directing us to the level of the infant, by the " penny for the Old Guy " epigraph, by the dressing up as a scarecrow, and by the nursery rhyme, "Twinkle twinkle little star", which inescapably underlies the line "Under the twinkle of a fading star".
- BEATS INTERNATIONAL are a pop group of their time an indie star turned dance guru, a soap star turned singer, and a motley crew of British rappers, singers, musicians, graffiti artists and dancers passing through.
- ENGLAND soccer star David Platt is tackling a new role as a chef.
- Birmingham offers a wide range of accommodation, from prestigious five star hotels to friendly B Bs, and at prices to suit every budget.
- The same advantage can be taken of star clusters like the Pleiades and the Hyades: their component stars were born from the same gas clouds and must therefore be at the same distance from us.
- Though, for TV purposes, he is the star of its set-piece showbiz extravaganzas, and of carefully staged "meet the people" events where he is surrounded by the Labour faithful, he has been, throughout the campaign, the most carefully guarded party leader in our electoral history.
- They realized a new star had emerged and a most unusual one at that.
- "The worst thing about being a star is the loss of your private life and all the travel.
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