eclipse
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT An eclipse of the sun is an occasion when the moon is between the earth and the sun, so that for a short time you cannot see part or all of the sun. An eclipse of the moon is an occasion when the earth is between the sun and the moon, so that for a short time you cannot see part or all of the moon. (日、月) 食
...an eclipse of the sun. …一次日食。
...the solar eclipse on May 21. …5月21日的日食。
2. V-T If one thing is eclipsed by a second thing that is bigger, newer, or more important than it, the first thing is no longer noticed because the second thing gets all the attention. 使黯然失色
...the space programme has been eclipsed by other pressing needs. …這項太空計劃和其他的緊迫需要相比已經(jīng)黯然失色了。
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eclipse /??kl?ps/ (eclipsing,eclipsed,eclipses)
劍橋詞典
eclipse noun (SUN)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]an occasion when the sun disappears from view , either completely or partly , while the moon is moving between it and the earth , or when the moon becomes darker while the shadow of the earth moves over it
日食;月食
a solar /lunar eclipse 日/月食
On Wednesday there will be a total /partial eclipse of the sun . 周三將有一次日全/偏食。
eclipse noun (IMPORTANCE)
[ 單數(shù)名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] literarya situation in which something becomes less important
黯然失色
The eclipse of the ruling political party was inevitable . 執(zhí)政黨大勢已去,無可挽廻。
His remarkable contribution to literature has been too long in eclipse. 他對文學的傑出貢獻已被人們遺忘太久了。 返回 eclipse