名詞[天](日、月)食; 消失,黯然失色; 漆黑
及物動(dòng)詞使黯然失色; 形成日(或月)食
及物動(dòng)詞
1. The moon is partly eclipsed.
發(fā)生了部分月蝕。
2. Our happiness was eclipsed by the terrible news.
我們的快樂(lè)被可怕的消息蒙上了一層陰影。
3. eclipse
3. This news eclipses everything else.
這條消息使其它一切都顯得無(wú)足輕重了。
4. eclipse
4. She is quite eclipsed by her clever younger sister.
在聰明的妹妹相形之下,她變得黯然失色。
名詞
1. There will be a total eclipse of the sun next Monday.
下禮拜一將有全日蝕。
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1. (日)食;(月)食
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.
eclipse
e.g. ...an eclipse of the sun.
日食
e.g. ...the solar eclipse on May 21st.
5月21日的日食
2. 使黯然失色;使相形見(jiàn)絀;蓋過(guò)
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.
e.g. The gramophone had been eclipsed by new technology such as the compact disc...
激光唱片等新技術(shù)使留聲機(jī)黯然失色。
e.g. Of course, nothing is going to eclipse winning the Olympic title.
當(dāng)然,沒(méi)有什么能比得過(guò)贏得奧運(yùn)會(huì)冠軍。