English to Spanish Dictionary stellar

stellar

estelar
definition
adjective
stellar structure and evolution
of or relating to a star or stars.
translation of 'stellar'
adjective
estelar
example
Glenview have lost a list of 'stellar' names to their Super League rivals Abbey United, while many of those who waited at the club decided to wait in Sligo on Sunday as well.
This synthesis of nuclear physics and 'stellar' astronomy has led us to four significant conclusions.
At each stage, mass is lost, the 'stellar' structure changes, and the star recycles chemical elements into space.
Because planets are so dim compared to stars, technology has not been able to spot them amid 'stellar' glare.
There was a 'stellar' quality to the husband's contribution.
Befitting such a 'stellar' cast, the performances were superlative throughout.
It is also the first disk imaged around an M-type red dwarf, the most common type of star in the 'stellar' neighborhood around the Sun.
The club's fortunes were considered to be inextricably entwined with those of their, supposedly, one 'stellar' performer.
The show premiered two weeks ago to less than 'stellar' ratings.
Somewhere in a parallel universe a 'stellar' career in marketing is unfolding.
Its not 'stellar' video quality, but its far better than say Crimes and Misdemeanors, which I hope to get reviewed soon as well.
After about three years concentrating on a mathematical theory of 'stellar' structure, Milne turned his attention to cosmology.
At least the selection of 'stellar' performers should intersect with the tastes of someone on your Christmas list and save you both some embarrassment.
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.
They cannot promise their IPO companies 'stellar' research ratings or even coverage.
In many cases, soldiers who were not 'stellar' performers in the rear not only rose to the challenge but also impressed us every day.
The £6m independent production has assembled one of those quietly 'stellar' casts that more typically adorn a BBC costume drama.
As long as you bear in mind that you're dealing with a toy, you might not be too bothered by the less than 'stellar' quality.
It has been used for observations ranging from galaxy structure to 'stellar' evolution.
It's an exceptional read, a 'stellar' reference, and a one-of-a-kind conversation partner for the trip.
One of the best soap opera parodies on television, Soap ran for four seasons and featured a 'stellar' cast of players.
Bensusan has established himself as a compelling concert performer and a 'stellar' contributor to worldwide music festivals.
The choreographer went on a quest for spirituality; he returned without answers, but with a few 'stellar' performers.
This might sound a bit like adverts for trips to Mars that are coming soon, but in Sweden, their absent hero has a 'stellar' quality.
And a trio of roughly Earth-sized planets was found in 2002 to orbit a dense 'stellar' corpse known as a neutron star.
The remnant 'stellar' core in the centre is now sending out a flood of ultraviolet light into the surrounding gas.
Estrada is a wonderful nominee, with 'stellar' credentials and a record that would be the envy of practically any lawyer.
Most theories of 'stellar' evolution portray stars as lone entities or perhaps in a pair with one other star.
So all things considered Steve Waugh is equipped to become a 'stellar' media performer, and which seems almost mandatory when a legend now leaves the crease.
Director Stephen Daldry's experience in the theatre enables him to coax extraordinary performances from a 'stellar' cast.
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