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étoile en explosion
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
exploding star SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. explode [ingl. brit. ɪkˈspləʊd, ɛkˈspləʊd, ingl. am. ɪkˈsploʊd] V. trans.
explode bomb
explode fig. theory, argument, rumour, myth
II. explode [ingl. brit. ɪkˈspləʊd, ɛkˈspləʊd, ingl. am. ɪkˈsploʊd] V. intr.
1. explode literal:
explode bomb, gas, firework, gunpowder:
explode boiler, building, ship:
explode thunder:
2. explode fig. (with anger):
explode person:
explode issue, controversy:
explode population:
I. star [ingl. brit. stɑː, ingl. am. stɑr] SUST.
1. star:
star ASTRON., ASTROL.
2. star (person):
to make sb a star atrbv. billing, quality
3. star (asterisk):
4. star (award):
5. star MILIT. (mark of rank):
II. stars SUST.
stars sust. pl. ASTROL.:
III. -star COMPOSIT.
1. -star (rating):
2. -star MILIT.:
IV. star <part. pres. starring; pret. imperf., part. pas. starred> [ingl. brit. stɑː, ingl. am. stɑr] V. trans.
1. star film, play actor:
2. star (mark with star):
star gén au passif
3. star (decorate):
starred with flowers, dots
V. star <part. pres. starring; pret. imperf., part. pas. starred> [ingl. brit. stɑː, ingl. am. stɑr] V. intr.
star actor:
VI. star [ingl. brit. stɑː, ingl. am. stɑr]
star → all-star
ill-starred ADJ. liter.
all-star [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈɔlˌstɑr] ADJ.
all-star team:
en el diccionario PONS
I. explode [ɪkˈspləʊd, ingl. am. -ˈsploʊd] V. intr.
1. explode (blow up):
explode tyre, ball
explode engine, plane
2. explode (burst):
II. explode [ɪkˈspləʊd, ingl. am. -ˈsploʊd] V. trans.
1. explode (blow up):
explode tyre, ball
2. explode (destroy):
explode theory
explode myth
I. star [stɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. stɑ:r] SUST.
1. star (heavenly body):
star a. fig.
2. star (famous, principal performer):
3. star (asterisk):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. stɑ:r] V. intr. TEAT., CINE (appear as chief performer)
III. star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. stɑ:r] V. trans.
1. star TEAT., CINE (feature as chief performer):
2. star (mark with an asterisk):
IV. star [stɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. stɑ:r] ADJ.
1. star (outstanding):
2. star (having specified number of stars):
3. star (related to cinema, music):
en el diccionario PONS
I. explode [ɪk·ˈsploʊd] V. intr.
1. explode (blow up):
explode tire, ball
explode engine, plane
2. explode (burst):
II. explode [ɪk·ˈsploʊd] V. trans.
1. explode (blow up):
explode tire, ball
2. explode (destroy):
explode theory
explode myth
I. star [star] SUST.
1. star (heavenly body):
star a. fig.
2. star (famous performer):
3. star (asterisk):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. star <-rr-> [star] V. intr. TEAT., CINE
III. star <-rr-> [star] V. trans.
1. star TEAT., CINE:
2. star (mark with asterisk):
IV. star [star] ADJ.
1. star (outstanding):
2. star (in ratings):
3. star TEAT., CINE, MÚS.:
Present
Iexplode
youexplode
he/she/itexplodes
weexplode
youexplode
theyexplode
Past
Iexploded
youexploded
he/she/itexploded
weexploded
youexploded
theyexploded
Present Perfect
Ihaveexploded
youhaveexploded
he/she/ithasexploded
wehaveexploded
youhaveexploded
theyhaveexploded
Past Perfect
Ihadexploded
youhadexploded
he/she/ithadexploded
wehadexploded
youhadexploded
theyhadexploded
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He described to be very harsh and was called as ill-starred idealist.
en.wikipedia.org
This it duly did with the ill-starred four hikes in 2014.
www.interest.co.nz
The most ill-starred tour of modern times turned uglier yesterday when two players were involved in a fight.
www.independent.co.uk
Here is a second extract from the archived media release of that momentous but ill-starred day.
blogs.crikey.com.au
During the year 1843 the air was full of different conspiracies and various other ill-starred attempts at nationalist uprisings were made.
en.wikipedia.org

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