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单词 celeb
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Definition of celeb in English:

celeb

noun sɪˈlɛbsəˈlɛb
informal
  • A celebrity.

    〈非正式〉名人,名流

    a TV celeb

    一位电视名人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You know, the sort of offers that rock stars and sporting celebs would get.
    • His friends enjoyed themselves and you got the feeling the celebs were only nit-picking because they were expected to.
    • There are many Scots who prefer their celebs to stay at home.
    • I'd have a lot more respect for some of these celebs if they did run for office.
    • I catch a glimpse of a celeb in heavy makeup and not enough clothes.
    • She says I should stop wasting my time entertaining low-rent celebs and should stick to reading improving books.
    • If you want to mingle with celebs and people who think they are all that, then I guess this is the place to be.
    • Last year 150,000 people - including a fair few celebs - left London for the shires.
    • Ever wondered how celebs can look so fabulous one second and so foul the next?
    • The Libertines are more like reality TV celebs than old-school rock stars.
    • There are lots of celebs here tonight from all different parts of the television universe.
    • We asked celebs about that charity, and about the inspiration for their costumes.
    • When celebs do such self-mocking things as this, you have to wonder if they get the joke.
    • Four groups of C-list celebs are taken off to different locations around the world to try different approaches to detox.
    • There's no doubting that where the celebs lead, the public follows.
    • According to the Mirror, Britain's young people are fed up with brain-dead pop stars and shallow celebs.
    • The celebs ' names may not be on the bottles, but their choice of scent gives us a sneak peek into who they are.
    • There are surprisingly few photos available of local celebs on the Net.
    • Not only do these people help the celeb select the best looks and styles, they help them maintain them.
    • Spare used everything as fuel for his art, so it's obvious he'd draw contemporary stars and celebs.
    Synonyms
    famous person, vip, very important person, personality, name, big name, famous name, household name, star, superstar, celebutante, leading light, giant, great, master, guru

Origin

Early 20th century (originally US): abbreviation.

Rhymes

Aurangzeb, bleb, deb, ebb, pleb, reb, web, Webb

Definition of celeb in US English:

celeb

nounsəˈlebsəˈlɛb
informal
  • A celebrity.

    〈非正式〉名人,名流

    a TV celeb

    一位电视名人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not only do these people help the celeb select the best looks and styles, they help them maintain them.
    • There are surprisingly few photos available of local celebs on the Net.
    • There are lots of celebs here tonight from all different parts of the television universe.
    • The celebs ' names may not be on the bottles, but their choice of scent gives us a sneak peek into who they are.
    • She says I should stop wasting my time entertaining low-rent celebs and should stick to reading improving books.
    • His friends enjoyed themselves and you got the feeling the celebs were only nit-picking because they were expected to.
    • The Libertines are more like reality TV celebs than old-school rock stars.
    • Four groups of C-list celebs are taken off to different locations around the world to try different approaches to detox.
    • There are many Scots who prefer their celebs to stay at home.
    • Last year 150,000 people - including a fair few celebs - left London for the shires.
    • I catch a glimpse of a celeb in heavy makeup and not enough clothes.
    • Ever wondered how celebs can look so fabulous one second and so foul the next?
    • If you want to mingle with celebs and people who think they are all that, then I guess this is the place to be.
    • We asked celebs about that charity, and about the inspiration for their costumes.
    • You know, the sort of offers that rock stars and sporting celebs would get.
    • Spare used everything as fuel for his art, so it's obvious he'd draw contemporary stars and celebs.
    • I'd have a lot more respect for some of these celebs if they did run for office.
    • When celebs do such self-mocking things as this, you have to wonder if they get the joke.
    • There's no doubting that where the celebs lead, the public follows.
    • According to the Mirror, Britain's young people are fed up with brain-dead pop stars and shallow celebs.
    Synonyms
    famous person, vip, very important person, personality, name, big name, famous name, household name, star, superstar, celebutante, leading light, giant, great, master, guru

Origin

Early 20th century (originally US): abbreviation.

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