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eclipseBrE /ɪˈklɪps/NAmE /ɪˈklɪps/ noun [C] an occasion when the moon passes between the earth and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the sun for a time; an occasion when the earth passes between the moon and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the moon for a time 日食;月食◆an eclipse of the sun/moon 日食;月食◆a total/partial eclipse 全食;偏食 daylight, eclipse, equinox, ray, rise, solar, solstice, the sun, twilight, the universe [sing., U] a loss of importance, power, etc. especially because sb/sth else has become more important, powerful, etc. (重要性、权势等的)丧失,黯然失色,暗淡◆The election result marked the eclipse of the right wing. 选举结果标志着右翼的失势。◆Her work was in eclipse for most of the 20th century. 她的作品在 20 世纪大部分时间里都湮没无闻。 eclipseBrE /ɪˈklɪps/NAmE /ɪˈklɪps/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they eclipse BrE /ɪˈklɪps/ NAmE /ɪˈklɪps/present simple - he / she / it eclipses BrE /ɪˈklɪpsɪz/ NAmE /ɪˈklɪpsɪz/past simple eclipsed BrE /ɪˈklɪpst/ NAmE /ɪˈklɪpst/past participle eclipsed BrE /ɪˈklɪpst/ NAmE /ɪˈklɪpst/ -ing form eclipsing BrE /ɪˈklɪpsɪŋ/ NAmE /ɪˈklɪpsɪŋ/ [often passive] ~ sth(of the moon, the earth, etc. 月球、地球等) to cause an eclipse 遮住…的光~ sb/sthto make sb/sth seem dull or unimportant by comparison 使失色;使相形见绌;使丧失重要性 SYN outshine, overshadow ◆Though a talented player, he was completely eclipsed by his brother. 他虽是个天才运动员,但与他的哥哥相比就黯然失色了。 |