eclipse

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eclipse基本解释 vt. 使黯然失色;形成蚀n. 日蚀,月蚀;黯然失色 eclipse的意思释义 n.[天](日、月)食;消失,黯然失色;漆

eclipse怎么读

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eclipse基本解释

vt. 使黯然失色;形成蚀

n. 日蚀,月蚀;黯然失色

eclipse的意思释义

n.

[天](日、月)食;消失,黯然失色;漆黑;

vt.

使黯然失色;形成日(或月)食;

变形

复数:eclipses过去式:eclipsed过去分词:eclipsed现在分词:eclipsing第三人称单数:eclipses

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C](日、月)食 the disappearance, complete or in part, of the sun\'s light when the moon passes between it and the Earth, or of the moon\'s light when the Earth passes between it and the sun

[U][S]消失,黯然失色 the loss of fame, power, success, etc.

v.(动词)

vt. 食 cause an eclipse

vt. 黯然失色; 使蒙上阴影 do or be worse than; make a shadow on

英英释义

eclipse[ i\'klips ]

n.one celestial body obscures another

同义词:occultation

v.

exceed in importance; outweigh

同义词:overshadow

cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention

\"The Sun eclipses the moon today\"

同义词:occult

cause an eclipse of; of celestial bodies

\"The moon eclipsed the sun\"

eclipse用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

go into eclipse失势

observe eclipse观察日〔月〕食

predict eclipse预报日〔月〕食

形容词+~

complete〔full, total〕 eclipse日〔月〕全食

lunar〔solar〕 eclipse月〔日〕食

介词+~

be in eclipse处于失势状态

the sun in eclipse日食

用作动词 (v.)

~+名词

eclipse sb\'s achievements超过某人的成就

eclipse the sun遮住太阳

~+副词

eclipse soon很快超过

eclipse absolutely绝对超过

eclipse entirely完全超过

eclipse eventually较后超过

eclipse finally较终超过

eclipse mysteriously神秘地超过

eclipse partly偏食

eclipse skillfully灵敏地超过

eclipse swiftly迅速地超过

eclipse triumphantly成功地超过

~+介词

eclipse sb in在(某方面)超过(某人)

词组短语

solar eclipse n. [天]日食

total solar eclipse日全食

total eclipse[天]日全食;月全食

lunar eclipse[天]月蚀

partial eclipse n. 偏食,日偏食

eclipse of the moon月食

eclipse of the sun日食

annular eclipse[天文学]日环食;[天文学]环蚀

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

It will take an hour to reach full eclipse stage.

从月食到全食历时一个小时。

It was reported that there would be a lunar eclipse tomorrow evening.

据报道说,明天晚上有月食。

The moon is partly eclipsed.

月偏食了。

It was reported that there would be an annular eclipse tomorrow.

据报道说,明天有日环食。

After suffering an eclipse,she is now famous again.

她沉默一时期以后,现在又名声大噪了。

The Deputy Fuehrer found himself in eclipse.

这位副元首觉得自己已黯然失色。

用作及物动词(vt.)

Its economy may well eclipse Japan\'s in size in 20 years or so.\"

中国经济的规模在20年左右的时间里完全可能超过日本。

Our happiness was soon eclipsed by the terrible news.

我们的快乐没多久就被可怕的消息蒙上了一层阴影。

Engineered biology and biotechnology will eclipse the importance of mechanical technology.

工程生物学和生物技术将使机械技术黯然失色。

例句参考

ECLIPSE 从入门到精通

Eclipse of the Public Corporation

EMF Eclipse Modeling Framework

EMF Eclipse Modeling Framework

EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework, 2/E

Predicting Defects for Eclipse

Constraint logic programming using ECLiPSe /

The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization

Characterisation of COPD heterogeneity in the ECLIPSE cohort

Evaluation of COPD Longitudinally to Identify Predictive Surrogate End-points (ECLIPSE)

eclipse词源

eclipse

eclipse: [13] From the point of view of the observer, an object which has been eclipsed has ‘gone away’ – is no longer there. And that in fact is the etymological foundation of the word. It comes, via Old French and Latin, from Greek ékleipsis, a derivative of ekleípein ‘no longer appear or be present’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ek- ‘out, away’ and leípein ‘leave’ (a distant relative of English leave).Its adjectival derivative, ekleiptikós, passed into English as ecliptic [14], which was applied to the apparent path of the Sun relative to the stars because that is the line along which eclipses caused by the moon occur.=> leave

eclipse (n.)

c. 1300, from Old French eclipse \"eclipse, darkness\" (12c.), from Latin eclipsis, from Greek ekleipsis \"an eclipse; an abandonment,\" literally \"a failing, forsaking,\" from ekleipein \"to forsake a usual place, fail to appear, be eclipsed,\" from ek \"out\" (see ex-) + leipein \"to leave\" (cognate with Latin linquere; see relinquish).

eclipse (v.)

late 13c., \"to cause an eclipse of,\" from Old French eclipser, from eclipse (see eclipse (n.)).Figurative use from 1570s. Also in Middle English in an intransitive sense \"to suffer an eclipse,\" now obsolete. Related: Eclipsed; eclipsing.

eclipse相关例句

1.The various items of eclipse equipment are chosen according to the circumstance.

各式各样的日食观测设备应根据环境取舍。

2.And his marvelous sun was waning apparently to a black eclipse.

而他的光辉夺目的太阳明明是在黑暗的晦蚀中消损。

3.An eclipse is an interesting phenomenon.

日[月]食是一个有趣的现象。

4.The solar eclipse was thought prognosticative of the fall of the country.

日蚀过去被认为是国家灭亡的预兆。

5.This keeps us informed about the progress of the eclipse.

这使我们对日食的过程有所了解。

6.The time when a solar eclipse will occur can be calculated.

日食发生的时间可以推算出来。

7.An eclipse is an unusual occurrence.

蚀是不常见的事情。

8.Eclipse refers to the disappearance of infections.

隐蔽是指感染性病*消失。

9.Astronomers can predict an eclipse.

天文学家们能够预测日蚀。

10.Any loose piece of paper may be blown away by this sudden eclipse wind.

一不当心,小纸片就会被这种突如其来的日食风吹跑。

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