star-studded

/ˈstɑː stʌdɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstɑːr stʌdɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstär-ˌstə-dəd/ (ame, mw)

star-studded — 形容詞

1. describing an event, performance, film, or group that features many famous peopl

1.形容詞B2
釋義

眾星雲集

聚集許多知名人物的

describing an event, performance, film, or group that features many famous people, such as actors, musicians, or athletes.

例句

The film festival opened with a star-studded gala that attracted journalists from every continent.

那場電影節以眾星雲集的晚會揭開序幕,吸引了來自各大洲的記者。

star-studded + gala — typical noun collocation for high-profile events

Mei-Lin and her cousin watched a star-studded awards ceremony on television last night.

美玲和她的表姐昨晚在電視上觀看了一場眾星雲集的頒獎典禮。

同義詞
  • glittering

    emphasises glamour and excitement rather than specifically naming the celebrities involved

  • all-star

    more informal; often used for sports teams, music lineups, or casts in advertising

  • high-profile

    broader meaning — can describe any person or event that gets public attention, not exclusively celebrities

反義詞
  • low-key

    describes an event that is deliberately modest and avoids public attention

  • unknown

    describes a group or cast made up of people the public has not heard of

文法句型

star-studded + [noun]: the event or production itself

用法筆記

Most often appears before a noun describing a formal or celebratory occasion (gala, ceremony, premiere, banquet, cast). Avoid using it to describe the night sky — that meaning is literal and not idiomatic.

常見錯誤

The night sky was star-studded last night near the farm.
The film's cast was star-studded, featuring three Oscar winners.
💡'star-studded' in modern English is almost always figurative (many famous people), not literal (many stars in the sky).