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1. I believe that fame and celebrity, influence and power, success and failure, reality and illusion are all somehow neatly woven into a seamless fabric we laughingly call reality. 

2. A so-called celebrity is looking for you.

3. He became a national celebrity.

4. At 62, Brian found the celebrity and status that had eluded him for so long.

5. Tom found himself something of a celebrity.

6. She became a celebrity overnight.

7. The show’s success made her an overnight celebrity.

8. She achieved celebrity status overnight.

9. She found herself something of a celebrity.

10. He was voted the worst dressed celebrity.

11. If you are a celebrity, you are headline news.

12. He became something of a celebrity in his home town.

13. The celebrity guests turned up dressed in sumptuous evening gowns.

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14. He achieved celebrity status through his role in a popular sitcom.

15. Although now a celebrity in her own right, actress Lynn Redgrave knows the difficulties of living in the shadow of her famous older sister.

16. Celebrity teams pit their wits against each other in this lively quiz show.

17. There’ll be a celebrity guest to add lustre to the occasion.

18. McNally now owns a clutch of uberchic downtown celebrity hang-outs.

19. Now a celebrity chef, he rarely talks about his life as an army cook.

20. My celebrity was a mixed blessing.

21. She fed celebrity gossip to «People» magazine.

22. The Heartgard-30 Plus campaign even features a celebrity: Lassie.

23. In 1944, at the age of 30, Hersey suddenly became a celebrity.

24. The actress was accorded all the deference of a visiting celebrity.

25. Joanna has finally made it to the first rank of celebrity after 25 years as an actress.

26. She said social class in America was largely decided by celebrity.

27. The success of her book has given her unexpected celebrity status.

28. With her designer clothes and elegant hair[sentencedict.com], she looks every inch the celebrity.

29. Being recognized in the street is part and parcel of being a celebrity.

30. She dislikes the loss of privacy that attends TV celebrity.

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celebrity — перевод на русский

/sɪˈlɛbrɪti/

Interesting, and full of celebrities.

Интересно, и полно знаменитостей.

You must know a lot of celebrities.

Вы, наверное, знаете много знаменитостей.

— I’ve never seen so many celebrities!

— Ни разу не видела столько знаменитостей!

Here at San Simeon, glorious dreamland… of newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst… celebrities from all walks of society sun or play.

Сан Симеон, великолепная сказочная страна… газетного магната Уильяма Рендольфа Херста… место прогулок и игр знаменитостей.

The public is fascinated with celebrity murders that involve nakedness.

Публика обожает убийства знаменитостей, особенно голых.

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I know. You’re a big celebrity now.

Я знаю, ты звезда.

You think because you’re a celebrity, somehow the law doesn’t apply?

Думаешь что ты звезда и вне закона?

You’re the big celebrity.

Ты у нас большая звезда.

It’s doubly difficult for me ’cause I’m an Irish celebrity.

И мне вдвойне тяжело, потому что я звезда ирландец.

But he’s not a celebrity.

Он не звезда.

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Welcome our celebrity bandits from the show life lessons;

Пожалуйста, поприветствуйте наших знаменитых бандитов из известного шоу «Уроки Жизни» —

I was looking forward to wearing our celebrity tuxes together.

Я-то думал, мы будем щеголять в наших знаменитых костюмах вместе.

Celebrity Ape Fight will return next week at its regular time.

На следующей неделе в это же время мы покажем «Борьбу Знаменитых Обезьян.»

I mean, do you know the kids can now name more celebrity chefs than they can members of the cabinet?

Я имею в виду, вы знаете, что сейчас дети могут назвать больше имен знаменитых поваров, чем членов правительства?

The only thing I want latched to my funbags are celebrity DJs.

Единственно, кого я хочу стиснуть своими грудастиками — это знаменитых ди-джеев.

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They rejected me bause apparently I don’t have enough fantastic celebrity clients.

Мне отказали потому что, очевидно, что у меня нет фантастически звездных клиентов.

Please welcome our celebrity judges for the Best Young Flyer Competition the Wonderbolts!

Приветствуем наших звездных судей конкурса «Лучший Юный Лётчик» — Вандерболты!

«Inside celebrity panic rooms.» Seriously?

«Внутри звездных бункеров» Серьезно? Подожди.

Celebrity baby names.

Имена звёздных деток.

I got into this business to help people, you know? To help elicit real change, and then suddenly, I’m doing a show about celebrity baby names.

Я стала психотерапевтом, чтобы помогать людям, способствовать переменам, а потом вдруг я делаю шоу о именах звёздных деток.

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There you have it. Unrehearsed testimonies from important celebrities.

Откровенные признания известных личностей.

This coffee table is full of pictures of celebrities’ coffee tables.

Этот кофейный столик полон фотографий кофейных столиков известных людей.

We’ll contact mental health charities, we’ll enlist celebrity DJs, we’ll ensure we get coverage in every newspaper in Glasgow.

Свяжемся с благотворительными организациями, пригласим известных ди-джеев, оповестим каждую газету в Глазго.

Speaking of kids, Sue Sylvester, what if I were to tell you that I know the true identity of your baby’s celebrity father?

Говоря о них, Сью Сильвестер, что, если я скажу вам, что знаю, кто из известных людей, является отцом вашего ребенка?

You use your girlfriend’s computer To look at celebrity chicks?

Ты используешь компьютер подружки чтобы смотреть на известных цыпочек?

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And I was feeling-— I guess you’d call it overwhelmed by the pressures of fame and celebrity.

я чувствовал себ€, возможно вы скажете, что € преувеличиваю, под жутким прессом славы и известности.

One of the downsides of celebrity. We really do have no secrets.

Одна из негативных сторон известности, у нас нет возможности что-то скрыть.

I was just enjoying the fruits of our new-found fame and celebrity.

Я просто наслаждался плодами нашей новообретенной слаы и известности.

You should have stayed out of the spotlight, but you wanted celebrity.

Тебе следовало оставаться в тени но ты захотел известности.

It seems that celebrity haunts both our homes.

Похоже, что дух известности окутывает оба наших дома.

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All I have achieved is a certain dubious celebrity among the prisoners.

Я достиг лишь сомнительной славы среди заключённых.

By discovering a most beautiful woman in a hat shop back room, I had ingratiated myself with the three most exciting artists in London, and joined their quest for credibility, success, and celebrity.

Обнаружив в задней комнате шляпного магазина наикрасивейшую женщину, я снискал расположение трех самых потрясающих лондонских художников и приобщился к их поискам признания, успеха и славы.

After all the money the press, the awards, the celebrity…

Среди всех денег… Прессы, наград, славы…

So you just want to be a celebrity?

Значит, ты хочешь славы?

Celebrity victim.

Жертва славы.

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A bad dose of celebrity, huh?

Излишек популярности, да?

I know it won’t be an easy task to make people believe we’re going out, especially because I’m a celebrity.

Понимаю, что будет нелегко убедить людей, что мы встречаемся. Особенно из-за моей популярности.

He is so secure in his celebrity that he allows them to hang a giant picture of me up on the walls.

Он так уверен в своей популярности, что разрешил им повесить мой гигантский портрет на стену.

Celebrity, that’s just a stupid idea Robin Jones had.

Популярность. Это просто глупая идея, появившаяся у Робин Джонс.

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And now you’ve come to further your celebrity.

И хотите еще больше прославиться.

It’s an easy route to celebrity.

можно прославиться почти без усилий.

I’ve never been married to, abused by, or provided a kidney to a celebrity.

Я не был женат, не злоупотреблял или продавал почку, чтобы прославиться

You sobriety celebrity you!

Ты завязала и прославилась.

Imagine the celebrity that’ll be heaped upon her captor.

Представьте, как прославится человек, ее схвативший.

I was about to give up on my dream of celebrity, when suddenly it hit me.

Ихь бин почти отказался от мечты стать знаменитостью. И вдруг внезапно понял.

They say I’m causing a panic, that I’m making myself a celebrity.

Они считают что я паникую, и хочу стать знаменитостью

And once she’s a celebrity, you guys got a story.

И как только она станет знаменитостью, у вас, парни, есть история.

A place in the Guinness Book Of Records is hardly celebrity.

От записи в Книге рекордов Гиннеса знаменитостью не станешь.

Wai, you’ve become a celebrity these days.

Вай, а ты у нас стал знаменитостью.

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6:30 p.m. After witnessing the gratuitous sex display… at Streebek’s favourite coffeehouse and an outlay of $50 by me… to one of his old informants, I proceeded by celebrity Cab… to 3396834 108th Street… an illegal drug lab disguised as a legitimate place of business.

Sure, you’re a celebrity and you owe it all to me.

He’s the victor, the celebrity!

We entertain a celebrity, Miss Trowbridge.

I only know him through you, Are you a celebrity?

He’s very young, and his celebrity will exceed that of his alleged master.

She kept on going up until suddenly she found herself… a pampered, glamorous celebrity with the whole world at her feet.

Now, I used to love New York when they went gaga over some celebrity. Danced in the streets with a neon light around its heart. I’m getting fed up with its trick tears and phony lamentations over you.

A private celebrity is always a nice thing.

Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to meet Mr. Charlie Chan- the world’s foremost whodunit celebrity.

Not every day do I entertain a celebrity like you

It’s great to be a celebrity

You see, every Friday is celebrity day.

Nothing, except he was the one who first gave Vicky those grand ideas… about becoming a celebrity.

You are our only local celebrity.

Remember, you’re a celebrity.

But what I wanted to tell you was that you’re not the only celebrity in this town.

Ma’am, I needed a cure. Luckily I found out about Petroni! He’s a celebrity!

We have a celebrity with us… a man you’ve enjoyed and admired for many years.

If he could read, he’d know that he was snubbing a celebrity.

You know, you’re the first real celebrity to stay in this hotel.

Your Grace seems to be quite a celebrity.

Well, why is silly? In the first place, she’s a very important person, a celebrity.

You are celebrity. — But I see your picture in the paper.

We have a celebrity in our midst.

Yes, and bring renown upon our village and celebrity upon myself.

Though a celebrity, Miss Smith is a home-loving girl.

I threw that big-shot stuff at you because I thought it was the only way I could impress a big celebrity like you.

He thinks she’s a big celebrity.

Here I am, Miss Turnstiles, the famous celebrity.

You may not realize it, but your son is a big celebrity now.

For you? Then you must be a celebrity.

In Tina’s eyes, anybody who attends three of her parties… automatically becomes a celebrity.

I’m the lowest form of celebrity.

I understand you’re quite a celebrity now. Yes. The critics say my novel is very promising.

She’s very proud of having a celebrity tenant.

Were you interested because he’s a celebrity?

The famous maestro Dubrioski, a celebrity

You’re quite a celebrity, you lucky girl.

Now we’ve got a celebrity with us.

Now, that isn’t much of a leap but long enough to make you a celebrity.

Jenny, honey… I’ll be a celebrity tomorrow, when people read about me!

We are not redeemed by shutting off the blacks within their own celebrity.

I used to love New York when it went gaga over some celebrity and danced in the street with a neon light around its heart.

I told you you were a celebrity, Father. So it seems.

She’s a celebrity in that filthy crowd.

 Meanings and Examples of CELEBRITY

celebrity

 n.  a widely known person; the state of being well known

Classic Sentence: (109 in 8 pages)

1  Tom and Daisy stared, with that peculiarly unreal feeling that accompanies the recognition of a hitherto ghostly celebrity of the movies.

The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 6

2  The two or three men who had tried to take advantage of her in a deal acquired celebrity by their defeat.

My Antonia By Willa Cather
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 2. The Hired Girls: II

3  de Lamothe was «held in consideration» in this salon on account of his «celebrity» and, strange to say, though true, because of his name of Valois.

Les Misérables (V3) By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 3: CHAPTER I—AN ANCIENT SALON

4  London was our present point of rest; we determined to remain several months in this wonderful and celebrated city.

5  Tom rang for the janitor and sent him for some celebrated sandwiches, which were a complete supper in themselves.

The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 2

6  These are two celebrated ones.

Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Context  Highlight   In Chapter XXIV

7  But Alexey Alexandrovitch, my celebrated brother-in-law, you surely must know.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 1: Chapter 17

8  The celebrated physician, a very handsome man, still youngish, asked to examine the patient.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 1

9  After a careful examination and sounding of the bewildered patient, dazed with shame, the celebrated doctor, having scrupulously washed his hands, was standing in the drawing room talking to the prince.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 1

10  The celebrated doctor listened to him, and in the middle of his sentence looked at his big gold watch.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 1

11  And the celebrated doctor expounded his plan of treatment with Soden waters, a remedy obviously prescribed primarily on the ground that they could do no harm.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 1

12  The celebrated doctor did not take offense.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 1

13  A celebrated singer was singing for the second time, and all the fashionable world was in the theater.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 4

14  I often think that the celebrated talkers of the last century would have found it difficult to talk cleverly now.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 6

15  But the doctor, a celebrated Petersburg doctor, who was an intimate acquaintance of Alexey Alexandrovitch, took up a great deal of time.

Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 2: Chapter 26

Example Sentence: (59 in 4 pages)

16  Occasionally the rock star would drift out onto the balcony and vouchsafe the crowd below a glimpse of her celebrated features.

17  Thanks to their race to break Roger Maris’s home-run record, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire are two of America’s most celebrated baseball players.

18  In fact, you can even find claims made by celebrated scholars, and published in reputable sources.

19  Zee Avi is a celebrated singer from Malaysia who packs an emotional wallop with her cool writing.

20  Even the celebrated national side is now routinely barracked when it plays at home, so that it has taken to staging its games in provincial towns, where it can hope for a warmer reception than in Rio.

21  The Internet buzzed about the former first daughter’s decision to join the Ann Arbor school after an Instagram post purportedly from her private account celebrated her acceptance.

22  We hope this celebration to usher in the new century.

23  For those lucky enough to glimpse the motorcade of the royals as they drive the distance from the capital’s airport, this is a day of celebration.

24  I know for a fact that several members of the group were deeply involved in centennial celebration activities.

25  For my brother the celebration of his sobriety is as significant as his birthday.

26  A celebration with roots in history, that has developed and spread spontaneously, is preferable to picking the birthday of a single man.

27  May your birthday be a celebration of the life.

28  The show is a celebration of new young talent.

29  I take great pleasure in sending here with a little wedding present in celebration Of the happy event.

30  The heavy expenses involved in his marriage celebration cancelled out the possible pleasure he’d have.

Princeton’s WordNetRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. celebrity, famous personnoun

    a widely known person

    «he was a baseball celebrity»

  2. fame, celebrity, renownnoun

    the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed

WiktionaryRate this definition:3.0 / 3 votes

  1. celebritynoun

    A rite or ceremony.

  2. celebritynoun

    Fame, renown; the state of being famous or talked-about.

  3. celebritynoun

    A person who has a high degree of recognition by the general population; a famous person.

  4. Etymology: From French célébrité.

Samuel Johnson’s DictionaryRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. Celebritynoun

    Celebration; fame.

    Etymology: celebritas, Lat.

    The manner of her receiving, and the celebrity of the marriage, were performed with great magnificence.
    Francis Bacon.

WikipediaRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. Celebrity

    Celebrity is a condition of fame and broad public recognition of a person or group as a result of the attention given to them by mass media. An individual may attain a celebrity status from having great wealth, their participation in sports or the entertainment industry, their position as a political figure, or even from their connection to another celebrity. ‘Celebrity’ usually implies a favorable public image, as opposed to the neutrals ‘famous’ or ‘notable’, or the negatives ‘infamous’ and ‘notorious’.

Webster DictionaryRate this definition:3.7 / 3 votes

  1. Celebritynoun

    celebration; solemnization

  2. Celebritynoun

    the state or condition of being celebrated; fame; renown; as, the celebrity of Washington

  3. Celebritynoun

    a person of distinction or renown; — usually in the plural; as, he is one of the celebrities of the place

  4. Etymology: [L. celebritas: cf. F. clbrit.]

FreebaseRate this definition:3.5 / 6 votes

  1. Celebrity

    A celebrity is a person, who has a prominent profile and commands some degree of public fascination and influence in day-to-day media. The term is often synonymous with wealth, implied with great popular appeal, prominence in a particular field, and is easily recognized by the general public.
    Various careers within the fields of sports and entertainment are commonly associated with celebrity status. These fields have produced prominent figures within these two industries.
    While people may gain celebrity status as a result of a successful career in a particular field, in other cases, people become celebrities due to media attention for their extravagant lifestyle or wealth; for their connection to a famous person; or even for their misdeeds. Celebrities may be known around the world, within a specific country; or within a region.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of celebrity in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of celebrity in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of celebrity in a Sentence

  1. The Texas college professor:

    When I couldn’t travel to do my regular research, I started researching Harry — focusing on his art, the ways masculinity has changed in the last decade, celebrity culture and the internet.

  2. Richard Cantor:

    A celebrity might be uncomfortable sharing an elevator, so we have what’s called ‘VIP service,’.

  3. Chisa Iwuagwu:

    I’m seeing tons of celebrities wearing them. There are celebrity lines of sweatshirts that are made to look like old-school vintage sweaters that your Aunt Maude would give you.

  4. North Port:

    We’ve been called to the house numerous times for all sorts of issues: media, protestors, celebrity searchers, it’s not something normal. If the family calls and is concerned, we will respond like we would for anyone.

  5. Melissa Gorga:

    Each week my celebrity guests and I will share stories and chat about all sorts of things like fashion, family, show business, entrepreneurship, and of course, treating yourself, believe it or not, there are stories that the cameras do not tell. And that’s what you’re going to get with this podcast. It’s life unfiltered.

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Translations for celebrity

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  • знаменитост, известностBulgarian
  • celebritatCatalan, Valencian
  • BerühmtheitGerman
  • famuloEsperanto
  • celebridadSpanish
  • julkkisFinnish
  • célébritéFrench
  • ידוען, סלב, סלבריטיHebrew
  • सेलिब्रिटीHindi
  • híresség, sztárHungarian
  • 有名人, 名士, セレブリティー, セレブJapanese
  • mūrau, hautupuaMāori
  • beroemdheidDutch
  • celebridadePortuguese
  • известность, слава, знаменитостьRussian
  • celebritet, kändisSwedish
  • ünlüTurkish
  • người nổi tiếngVietnamese

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