English to Portuguese Dictionary stellar

stellar

estelar
definition
adjective
stellar structure and evolution
of or relating to a star or stars.
translation of 'stellar'
adjective
estelar
example
A 'stellar' career has included stints as Poet in Residence at the Frost Place, New Hampshire, and Writer in Residence at Trinity College.
Thus in 1495 Pico della Mirandola dismissed divinatory astrology as a confusion of real physical planets with 'stellar' divinities.
This synthesis of nuclear physics and 'stellar' astronomy has led us to four significant conclusions.
He has photographed enough 'stellar' nebula, white dwarfs and pinwheel galaxies to fill many a photo album.
One of the best soap opera parodies on television, Soap ran for four seasons and featured a 'stellar' cast of players.
It has been used for observations ranging from galaxy structure to 'stellar' evolution.
The exhibition provided a 'stellar' chance to feature the work of five female artists from and for the Haitian art community.
His service in the Senate, while not describable as 'stellar' , has featured some important moments of gravity and responsibility.
Altman must pull the strings for a 'stellar' cast of 48, while interweaving maybe 20 storylines into a coherent whole with the aid of two observers.
So many, perhaps most, of these so-called planetary systems may in fact be 'stellar' or brown dwarf binaries.
There was a 'stellar' quality to the husband's contribution.
The club's fortunes were considered to be inextricably entwined with those of their, supposedly, one 'stellar' performer.
They won't risk tarnishing their reputation by recommending anyone who is not a 'stellar' performer.
And a trio of roughly Earth-sized planets was found in 2002 to orbit a dense 'stellar' corpse known as a neutron star.
Some of the features are really quite 'stellar' , while others seem half-baked.
The stars are replaced by a homogenous sea of glowing hot gas with embedded jewels of 'stellar' accretion disks, neutron stars and super nova remnants.
The image quality isn't 'stellar' , but as Cohen points out in the commentary, the movie looks good for a non-studio effort.
The remnant 'stellar' core in the centre is now sending out a flood of ultraviolet light into the surrounding gas.
Nonetheless, the date featured a 'stellar' line-up of talent and those in attendance were quite appreciative.
After about three years concentrating on a mathematical theory of 'stellar' structure, Milne turned his attention to cosmology.
They cannot promise their IPO companies 'stellar' research ratings or even coverage.
He had, indeed has, a sort of 'stellar' quality unmatched by all but one or two of his former colleagues in the Australian foreign service.
The show premiered two weeks ago to less than 'stellar' ratings.
Not cheap but worth it, considering the 'stellar' quality of the food and the setting, which could be mistaken for a small, exclusive club.
Its not 'stellar' video quality, but its far better than say Crimes and Misdemeanors, which I hope to get reviewed soon as well.
Because planets are so dim compared to stars, technology has not been able to spot them amid 'stellar' glare.
The audience loved him, but he seemed oddly unaware of the crowd, as if he was a star actor giving a 'stellar' performance to a television camera.
At each stage, mass is lost, the 'stellar' structure changes, and the star recycles chemical elements into space.
The Great Pyramid could have functioned as a 'stellar' observatory during its construction.
Befitting such a 'stellar' cast, the performances were superlative throughout.
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