stardust的意思和读音

stardust

: [ˈstɑrˌdʌst] : [ˈstɑː(r)ˌdʌst]

n.

n.romance,dreaminess,sentiment,emotion,feeling

stardustn.

1.a magic quality that some famous people with a great natural ability seem to have

2.stars that are very far from the earth and appear like bright dust in the sky at night

na.1.

n.1.an imaginary shiny powder with magic power

1. keep out stardust advertising 广广 ...

3. keep out stardust advertising 广广 ...

4. ... 1969 / The Husband and the Pussycat 1970 / Stardust 1970 / Beautiful Dreamer ...

6. 02 Ark 10 Stardust 04 Baroque ...

8.10.(Stardust)

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1.Mr. Obama's star may have dimmed slightly in the U. S. , but politicians in Europe hope some of his stardust rubs off on them.

2.We're not slacking off -- we're doing around-the-clock analyses of cometary Stardust samples for the next few days.——

3.Yeah, I'm afraid so. I've got to finish going over the colors for the Stardust Hotel brochure.

4.Yet this was the problem facing him when a capsule returned to earth in 2006 from a probe called Stardust.2006

5.We are optimistic that this will lead to improved laboratory analogs for the interstellar dust impacts in the Stardust collectors.

6.Is that very common? Is there life on every planet that you can see around the stars? So we literally are all made out of stardust.

7.Like Deep Impact, though, Stardust was still fit to fly and was thus repurposed for a mission to Tempel 1.1使

8.George Clooney met with the U. N. Security Council several years ago to discuss Darfur. Now, the World Bank is sprinkling the stardust.·

9.In 1999 the space agency fitted its Stardust space probe with a mitt packed full of aerogel to catch the dust from a comet's tail.1999(Stardust)

10.The Nazis sought his help, hoping for some stardust from a real ex-empire to give lustre to their gimcrack one.耀