The concept of wishing upon a star has been around for a long time in the world as a means of getting one's wish. The most widely known reference is Walt Disney's Pinocchio's main theme.
The song speaks to the audience by saying if you believe strong enough and work hard enough to achieve your dream it will come true and it also conveys the sense of endurance, saying if you wish upon a star it makes no difference who you are anything your heart desires will come to you meaning don't give up on your dreams believe and in time they will come true.
To make a dream come true, or to have a wish come true!
Supposedly if you make a wish when you see the first star come out at night, the wish will come true.
The song Wishing on a Star was sung by Rose Royce, Paul Weller, and Beyonce. The song conveys how one has lost his/her love and desperately wants to be together with him/her again.
You should set your goals to be high and lofty. Don't settle for easy or mundane.
Quit dreaming come back to reality !
some one speial born
what type of goals you means
This is not a common idiom that I am familiar with. It might mean that the person was cursing, because in the comics, curse words are often represented by stars or nonsense symbols such as "@#!!"
I really don't know what you mean by Five Kinds ... the word "idiom" simply means a phrase that cannot be understood as spoken because it has come to mean something besides what it appears to mean.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Simply its mean a bully.
If you mean aim as in accuracy, yes. If you mean aim as in goal, yes. If you mean aim as in automatic instant messaging, yes.
This is an idiom meaning to narrow your focus down. It can also mean to narrow your aim and focus on one thing to hit. Picture the zero as a target and you get the idea of the idiom.
I Aim at the Stars was created in 1946.
The duration of I Aim at the Stars is 1.78 hours.
This is an astrological reference. People believe that your life's events can be read by looking at the patterns of the stars and planets at the moment of your birth. If something is "written in the stars," then it's your fate or destiny.
This is not a common idiom that I am familiar with. It might mean that the person was cursing, because in the comics, curse words are often represented by stars or nonsense symbols such as "@#!!"
"Ready aim fire" is an example of an idiom, which is a phrase that has a figurative meaning different from its literal meaning. This idiom is often used to encourage someone to take action or to get prepared before acting.
I really don't know what you mean by Five Kinds ... the word "idiom" simply means a phrase that cannot be understood as spoken because it has come to mean something besides what it appears to mean.
This phrase is not a common idiom. It is a poetic way of expressing someone's admiration or beauty, suggesting that their eyes sparkle like stars. It is meant to be a compliment.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.