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Definition of A-list in English: A-listnoun ˈeɪlɪstˈeɪˌlɪst A real or imaginary list of the most celebrated or sought-after individuals, especially in show business. (尤指演艺界中事实上或想像中的)一流(或二流)人士名单 as modifier an A-list celebrity 一流名人。 Example sentencesExamples - If I want to ruin the reputation of a B-list celeb I could do so within a couple of days, and their PR agency would be none the wiser until the stories started appearing.
- It's a fairly honest look at the life of a B-list touring band.
- Now, it is Amanda who can command the big paychecks, and her husband who has been consigned as a B-list star to reality TV.
- He has his own butler and the quirky dietary habits of a B-list celebrity, consuming two bananas a day at precisely observed intervals.
- A total of 12 selections have come from the A-list, but 10 associations have bypassed the list.
- So I hit the nearest B-list attraction to my hotel, the Castel San Angelo, once the Vatican fortress in times of trouble.
- Would Stiles be able to handle the same A-list celebrity he now has?
- As the movie moves into its second hour, and stresses the pathetic existence of the B-list celebrity, it grows glum and loses much of the sly wit that made it so enjoyable in the first half.
- The play centres around Charlie, a modern media phenomenon, an A-list celebrity.
- No, because if truth be told, the speakers were a B-list of political has-beens and celebrities, and their speeches were pretty dreadful.
- They've exhausted the B-list of starlets, and have long ago moved onto the C-, D-, E- and F-lists.
- Because why on earth would the A-list be an imaginary list?
- She is quite unique as an A-list celebrity without too many skeletons in her closet.
- He managed to transform himself from a B-grade actor to an A-list leading man in only one year.
- She may be a B-list celebrity in Hollywood but on a tennis court, the former world No.1 is an under-prepared accident waiting to happen.
- Dowd has since gone the way of a B-list celebrity, though at these events he's treated to complimentary cocktails and idle hero worship.
- A D-list celebrity carries far more clout than an A-list dignitary.
- I'd managed to get an A-list celebrity angry enough with me to take a pot shot at me.
- Let's say you are an A-lister, closer to the B-list border.
- You will notice that while I'm happy to dish the relatively uninteresting dirt about an A / B-list celebrity, I have crossed out his National Insurance number.
Synonyms best, pick, cream, flower, nonpareil, elect
Derivativesnoun As for whether you are an A-lister yourself, I don't know or care. Example sentencesExamples - Let's say you are an A-lister, closer to the B-list border.
- She is another A-Lister who dared to put scissors to their locks of hair.
- With the priciest product at just 5.99, you don't have to earn a celebrity salary to look like an A-lister this summer.
- But he seems determined to cram every A-lister he can into his film.
Definition of A-list in US English: A-listnounˈāˌlistˈeɪˌlɪst A real or imaginary list of the most celebrated or sought-after individuals, especially in show business. (尤指演艺界中事实上或想像中的)一流(或二流)人士名单 as modifier an A-list celebrity 一流名人。 Example sentencesExamples - They've exhausted the B-list of starlets, and have long ago moved onto the C-, D-, E- and F-lists.
- I'd managed to get an A-list celebrity angry enough with me to take a pot shot at me.
- A total of 12 selections have come from the A-list, but 10 associations have bypassed the list.
- She may be a B-list celebrity in Hollywood but on a tennis court, the former world No.1 is an under-prepared accident waiting to happen.
- You will notice that while I'm happy to dish the relatively uninteresting dirt about an A / B-list celebrity, I have crossed out his National Insurance number.
- Let's say you are an A-lister, closer to the B-list border.
- Would Stiles be able to handle the same A-list celebrity he now has?
- Because why on earth would the A-list be an imaginary list?
- The play centres around Charlie, a modern media phenomenon, an A-list celebrity.
- Dowd has since gone the way of a B-list celebrity, though at these events he's treated to complimentary cocktails and idle hero worship.
- A D-list celebrity carries far more clout than an A-list dignitary.
- It's a fairly honest look at the life of a B-list touring band.
- He managed to transform himself from a B-grade actor to an A-list leading man in only one year.
- He has his own butler and the quirky dietary habits of a B-list celebrity, consuming two bananas a day at precisely observed intervals.
- If I want to ruin the reputation of a B-list celeb I could do so within a couple of days, and their PR agency would be none the wiser until the stories started appearing.
- As the movie moves into its second hour, and stresses the pathetic existence of the B-list celebrity, it grows glum and loses much of the sly wit that made it so enjoyable in the first half.
- Now, it is Amanda who can command the big paychecks, and her husband who has been consigned as a B-list star to reality TV.
- No, because if truth be told, the speakers were a B-list of political has-beens and celebrities, and their speeches were pretty dreadful.
- She is quite unique as an A-list celebrity without too many skeletons in her closet.
- So I hit the nearest B-list attraction to my hotel, the Castel San Angelo, once the Vatican fortress in times of trouble.
Synonyms best, pick, cream, flower, nonpareil, elect |