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单词 starburst
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Definition of starburst in English:

starburst

noun ˈstɑːbəːstˈstärˌbərst
  • 1A pattern of lines or rays radiating from a central object or source of light.

    放射状线条(或光线)

    as modifier a starburst pattern

    放射状图案。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Forest entomologists call this inch-and-a-half-long insect with starburst spots on burnished black wings potentially the worst ecological disaster North American forests have ever seen.
    • Their black satin pants and jackets gleam in the sun, starbursts of acrylic colour flickering down each arm.
    • On that stormy day, however, she was wearing sky blue contacts with a starburst pattern.
    • You will begin to see patterns and colours and starbursts.
    • The plate was absolute eye candy, featuring the stuffed haunch at centre surrounded by a starburst of alternating green and orange purées.
    • Welders will this week attach 180 steel spikes, each 22m long, that will create the starburst affect.
    • They entered a cavern filled with green trees and brilliant starbursts of flowers.
    • It was a gold plated solid bangle with starburst patterns.
    • Infected kernels may be pink or show a white starburst pattern radiating from the top of the kernel.
    • I have two lovely old baking pans with a starburst pattern on them.
    • Fusarium ear rot may be accompanied by starburst patterns on the kernels.
    • Her eyes took on a deep rose hue, golden spokes radiating outwards from her pupils, creating an eerie starburst effect.
    • But if you don't know what the flag looks like (red, white and green bars with a yellow starburst in the center), you wouldn't know the context of these images.
    • The viewer was greeted by a starburst of white lines radiating from the center of a yellow, rectangular, floor-to-ceiling field.
    • In the middle of the band was a large rectangular plate with a large glittering starburst.
    • The relationships of species A and D haplotypes form a starburst pattern that is highly characteristic of a population expansion.
    • The patterns and motifs are highly complex, ranging from starbursts and amoebic shapes to flowers and birds.
    • They had differently coloured typefaces, borders, a starburst filled with the word ‘victims’.
    • The deftly rendered portraits of the latter two are surrounded by a starburst pattern of the sort seen in comic books.
    • The walls were painted, the floors carpeted, the skylights covered with matching fabric, and the central ceiling made into a dynamic starburst of tricolored panels of glass called Afro Kaleidoscope.
    1. 1.1 A camera lens attachment that produces a pattern of rays around the image of a source of light.
      星光镜
      as modifier a starburst filter
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is also being asked about the starburst in one of the first images he captured.
      • Or opt for a rhinestone detail such as a starburst on the lower half of the lens.
  • 2A period of intense activity in a galaxy involving the formation of stars.

    (产生新星的)星系爆炸

    as modifier a starburst galaxy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In both cases the galaxy is at a much lower redshift than the associated quasars, and is often disturbed in form or unusually active in showing starburst activity or in producing considerable radio emission.
    • Pods strung on armatures and made into shapes that evoke crowns, starbursts and galaxies add human or celestial content and help the natural materials transcend their roots.
    • Hazy, hot, and hidden: dust-laden clouds at the centers of some galaxies may enshroud titanic starburst or baby quasars.
    • Here the star formation rate may be higher, so these galaxies are called starbursts.
    • NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has found new populations of suspected mid-mass black holes in several starburst galaxies, where stars form and explode at an unusually high rate.
    • On a grander scale, the new nebula observations could hold clues to star formation in distant galaxies, including so-called starburst galaxies, in which stars are forming like gangbusters.
    • Nestled among other starburst regions within the small galaxy, nebula NGC 346 alone contains more than 2500 infant stars.
    • The density of stars makes the region in and around the Arches cluster a microcosm of what is likely occurring in starburst galaxies.
    • Science fiction conjures up all manner of dangerous aliens and starbursts and quirky, mind-bending ripples in space and time.

Definition of starburst in US English:

starburst

nounˈstärˌbərst
  • 1A pattern of lines or rays radiating from a central object or source of light.

    放射状线条(或光线)

    as modifier a starburst pattern

    放射状图案。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the middle of the band was a large rectangular plate with a large glittering starburst.
    • The deftly rendered portraits of the latter two are surrounded by a starburst pattern of the sort seen in comic books.
    • The patterns and motifs are highly complex, ranging from starbursts and amoebic shapes to flowers and birds.
    • Fusarium ear rot may be accompanied by starburst patterns on the kernels.
    • Their black satin pants and jackets gleam in the sun, starbursts of acrylic colour flickering down each arm.
    • The walls were painted, the floors carpeted, the skylights covered with matching fabric, and the central ceiling made into a dynamic starburst of tricolored panels of glass called Afro Kaleidoscope.
    • They had differently coloured typefaces, borders, a starburst filled with the word ‘victims’.
    • Her eyes took on a deep rose hue, golden spokes radiating outwards from her pupils, creating an eerie starburst effect.
    • You will begin to see patterns and colours and starbursts.
    • They entered a cavern filled with green trees and brilliant starbursts of flowers.
    • Forest entomologists call this inch-and-a-half-long insect with starburst spots on burnished black wings potentially the worst ecological disaster North American forests have ever seen.
    • But if you don't know what the flag looks like (red, white and green bars with a yellow starburst in the center), you wouldn't know the context of these images.
    • The plate was absolute eye candy, featuring the stuffed haunch at centre surrounded by a starburst of alternating green and orange purées.
    • On that stormy day, however, she was wearing sky blue contacts with a starburst pattern.
    • The viewer was greeted by a starburst of white lines radiating from the center of a yellow, rectangular, floor-to-ceiling field.
    • I have two lovely old baking pans with a starburst pattern on them.
    • Infected kernels may be pink or show a white starburst pattern radiating from the top of the kernel.
    • It was a gold plated solid bangle with starburst patterns.
    • Welders will this week attach 180 steel spikes, each 22m long, that will create the starburst affect.
    • The relationships of species A and D haplotypes form a starburst pattern that is highly characteristic of a population expansion.
    1. 1.1 An explosion producing a starburst effect.
      放射状爆炸
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The next moment a fist slammed into his chin and his world exploded in a starburst of pain.
      • With the repeal of the Licensing Act and the passing of the Copyright Act, the early 18th century saw a starburst of literary activity and this meant that the writing life was soon seen as a suitable occupation for ‘gentlemen’.
      • As the voices grow quieter and then fall into silence, somewhere a child lights off a Roman candle, and the resulting starburst reminds those gathered of a prayer answered, a request granted.
      • A starburst of a billion rivets was thrown very high into the air.
      • She felt her whole body tense the moment before it exploded in a starburst of fire.
      • The starburst sound effect continues to blow the listener out of the room on high volume.
      • A few seconds separated two explosions, and when the spectacle was done, all that remained was free-floating shield energy, and a million tiny pieces flying away from the Destroyer in a starburst pattern.
      • Above the trenches, starbursts of artillery lit the sky, dissolving into green and red and orange streaks.
      • On the one hand, we see a starburst of dynamism in the Arab world, a breakout of popular agitation after decades of living in the shadows of tyranny.
      • A starburst of gray dust exploded across the front of her shirt, but there was no tear or rip on the fabric itself.
    2. 1.2 A camera lens attachment that produces a pattern of rays around the image of a source of light.
      星光镜
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is also being asked about the starburst in one of the first images he captured.
      • Or opt for a rhinestone detail such as a starburst on the lower half of the lens.
    3. 1.3 A period of intense activity in a galaxy involving the formation of stars.
      (产生新星的)星系爆炸
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The density of stars makes the region in and around the Arches cluster a microcosm of what is likely occurring in starburst galaxies.
      • Here the star formation rate may be higher, so these galaxies are called starbursts.
      • Pods strung on armatures and made into shapes that evoke crowns, starbursts and galaxies add human or celestial content and help the natural materials transcend their roots.
      • NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has found new populations of suspected mid-mass black holes in several starburst galaxies, where stars form and explode at an unusually high rate.
      • On a grander scale, the new nebula observations could hold clues to star formation in distant galaxies, including so-called starburst galaxies, in which stars are forming like gangbusters.
      • Nestled among other starburst regions within the small galaxy, nebula NGC 346 alone contains more than 2500 infant stars.
      • In both cases the galaxy is at a much lower redshift than the associated quasars, and is often disturbed in form or unusually active in showing starburst activity or in producing considerable radio emission.
      • Science fiction conjures up all manner of dangerous aliens and starbursts and quirky, mind-bending ripples in space and time.
      • Hazy, hot, and hidden: dust-laden clouds at the centers of some galaxies may enshroud titanic starburst or baby quasars.
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