English to Gujarati Dictionary star

star

સ્ટાર
definition
verb
a film starring Liza Minnelli
(of a movie, play, or other show) have (someone) as a principal performer.
thick grass starred with flowers
decorate or cover with star-shaped marks or objects.
noun
This new heat supply causes the outer layers of the star to expand and cool, and the star becomes a red giant, or a red supergiant if it is very massive.
a fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
the walls were painted with silver moons and stars
a conventional or stylized representation of a star, typically one having five or more points.
translation of 'star'
તારક,
તારાંકિત કરવું
noun
તારો
example
Pop 'star' Anastacia is another famous name struggling with a disease that women face daily.
From the angle he walked, Tal could make out the symbol of an eight-point 'star' on the cape.
If things don't work out he is more likely to 'star' on the front pages than the back.
Tikima was holding a small flag that read Celestias High and bore the Celestias High symbol, a 'star' with wings on each side.
Oldfield was the biggest 'star' of an emerging sport struggling to gain a foothold of legitimacy.
One had an unusual white 'star' on its forehead; the other had a white splotch on its neck.
private two 'star'
As a rising 'star' in the early 1950s, he earned about u00a312 a week.
One was black with a white 'star' on its forehead, the other a chocolate brown.
Castor's skill with horses is said to be shared by those born under the influence of the 'star' .
you're a 'star'!
The third was named Tarin and was a black cat with a small, white 'star' on the forehead.
he's a rising 'star' in the party
Froney was Chell's favourite horse, a tall handsome energetic chestnut with a white 'star' , who was always on the lookout for treats.
she got 'star' treatment
The 'star' ratings were awarded after all trusts were assessed against key targets from April 2003 to March 2004.
computers in a 'star' layout
we gave them a gold 'star' rating
Elinor was a 'star' pupil
This new heat supply causes the outer layers of the star to expand and cool, and the 'star' becomes a red giant, or a red supergiant if it is very massive.
you were born under a lucky 'star'
Apart from the sun, our own star, the nearest 'star' to us is Proxima Centauri, 4.2 light years away.
This too is framed with metal and all along it has diamond shaped plates with a shining 'star' symbol engraved in each diamond.
The dancers place the pots on their heads above festive symbols such as the 'star' , sun, lotus, swastika etc.
In this sort of form and in this kind of mood, McLaren could yet become the 'star' attraction that was predicted when he was first making the breakthrough at Dundee United.
Richie Kavanagh was the 'star' attraction last weekend in Kirwans.
the panda was the 'star' attraction
Riley nodded, then stopped at the stall of a black mare with a white 'star' on her forehead.
Frankie Dettori is the 'star' attraction at Folkestone, and he has a host of eye-catching mounts, the majority trained by David Loder at Newmarket.
While Belochamp was almost a uniform gray except for his white mane and tail, Theram had a white 'star' and stockings on both his hind legs.
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