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tristar

a. Having three stars; or three star shapes.

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Tristar

The term Tristar (meaning three star) may refer to:

  • Tri-star (wheel arrangement)
  • Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, a widebodied airliner
    • Lockheed TriStar (RAF), L-1011-based tankers used by the Royal Air Force
  • TriStar Motorsports
  • Tristar and Red Sector Incorporated
  • TriStar Greenview Regional Hospital
  • TriStar, a production studio of Sony/ Sony Pictures
    • TriStar Music, a defunct record label distributed by Sony Music Entertainment
    • Columbia TriStar, a production studio probably known as Sony Pictures
    • TriStar Pictures, a film production/distribution studio
    • Columbia TriStar Home Video, a home video production known as Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
    • TriStar Television, a production studio known as Sony Pictures Television
    • Columbia TriStar Television, a television production/distribution studio now known as Sony Pictures Television
    • TriStar Video (Tri-Star Video), a video production studio known as Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
    • TriStar Productions, a film and television production company that is a joint venture between Thomas Rothman and SPE
    • TriStar Showcase
  • Tristar 64, an add-on for the Nintendo 64 game console
  • Tri-star, an add-on for the Super NES game console, see Super 8 (video game accessory)
  • Tristar-class cruiser from Robotech
  • Tristar Productions
  • Tristar (film), a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Tsui Hark
  • Tristar (band) Popular Kazakh musical band
  • Tristar, a fictional band in the anime Aikatsu!
  • Tristar Worldwide a British private hire company
Tristar (film)

Tristar is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Tsui Hark and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Yuen and Lau Ching-wan.

Tristar (band)

Tristar was a local pop-rap band in Almaty, Kazakhstan formed in 1998.

Band members: Inga Ruff, Sergei "Dr. Fox" Chik, Alina Mandrykina (replaced by Yulia Romanova in 2000, who was replaced by Elena Murushidi in 2001).

Ruff and Mandrykina worked together at the Almaty-based 'Channel 31' and a radio station with the same name, and had access to station resources. Ruff's husband, Chik, and the women recorded three songs at a home studio, made a music video and had the video and songs played on Channel 31. Their first performance sold out at one of the biggest dance clubs in Almaty where they sang five songs in the summer of 1998.

Dr. Fox said the group came up with its name after seeing a Korean electronic grill that happened to be at the right place at the right time. The group's first single "Uhodi" ("Go Away") appeared on the radio first, then the video was made. It received criticism and kudos. "Odna" ("Alone"), the second single, became a hit right away.

It was hard to record an album, play concerts and work at the radio station. Ruff and Mandrykina left Channel 31. In January 1999, the band started filming a video for another song "Angel," which made its way to MTV Russia. On March 8, 1999, Tristar released their first album, Igra. The first 10,000 copies sold out in a week in Almaty.

By fall of 1999, there were conflicts between the band its producers. Ruff started working for Russian Radio Kazakhstan, which started a new period in Tristar's development. They filmed a video for a new song "Doroga" ("Road"), a ballad, which not all stations accepted to transmit. The band still toured at sold-out venues. Meanwhile, Mandrykina's left the group. Yulia Romanova, who had been a group's choreographer, took Mandrykina's place as a new member. In April 2000, Tristar came back on stage with their new member.

Usage examples of "tristar".

Within four hours I was going to be lying in a sleeping bag on top of some crates of military equipment stuffed into an RAF Tristar, leaving RAF Brize Norton, near Oxford, for Fort Campbell in Kentucky, where a Jock infantry battalion was having a joint exercise with the 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles.

About twenty years ago, a Saudi Arabian Lockheed LI Oil Tristar had taken off from Riyadh Airport, reported smoke in the cabin and cockpit, then returned to the airport and landed safely.