starstruck

美 [ˈstɑrˌstrʌk]英 [ˈstɑːstrʌk]
  • adj.崇拜明星的;一心想当明星的
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    ADJ-GRADED 崇拜明星的;一心想当明星的
    If you describe someone as starstruck, you mean that they are very interested in and impressed by famous performers, or that they want to be a performer themselves.

    At first I was a bit starstruck but then I realised they were just doing their job, same as me.

    起初我有点崇拜明星,但后来我意识到他们只不过和我一样在做自己的本职工作。

  1. At first I was a bit starstruck but then I realised they were just doing their job , same as me .

    起初我有点崇拜明星,但后来我意识到他们只不过和我一样在做自己的本职工作。

  2. I haven 't met her yet . If I do , I 'd definitely be starstruck .

    但如果我见到她,我一定是追星族。

  3. Five years ago , I met Nora Ephron , the journalist-cum-film-maker ( then 70 ) at a dinner party in New York . I was starstruck .

    5年前,我在纽约的一个晚宴派对上遇到了记者和电影制作人诺拉•埃夫龙(NoraEphron),当时她70岁,是我崇拜的偶像。

  4. Clarkson was quickly branded a ' stan ' on Twitter , and many applauded the starstruck 35-year-old for tracking down her idol without shame .

    克莱森很快被推特网友称为“stan”(铁杆粉丝),很多人都称赞了这位35岁的追星族大胆地追寻她的偶像,并不觉得羞愧。

  5. A little girl starstruck by the chart-topping singer was held to one side by a burly bodyguard when she tried to pose for a picture with the megastar .

    想要和歌手拍张合影的小姑娘,被一旁巨型的保镖拖到了一边。

  6. Before their performance , The Beatles had been interviewed by the New York Times , and George made a comment about how much he liked " jelly babies . " Eager to please , starstruck fans loaded their pockets with jelly beans and hurled them at the stage , hitting the band from every side .

    表演开始前,甲壳虫接受了《纽约时报》的采访,乔治说了说他喜欢“果冻宝宝”这种甜食的程度。满怀热情的追星族把口袋装满了果冻豆,还撒向了舞台,从四面八方投向乐队。