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n.
日或月食;喪失;沒落
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vt.
形成日或月食;使 ... 黯然失色
n.
(名詞)
- [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.
(動詞)
- vt. 食 cause an eclipse
- vt. 黯然失色; 使蒙上陰影 do or be worse than; make a shadow on
n.
名詞
- 黯然失色,喪失,失勢,衰弱
- 【天】蝕,食,日蝕,月蝕
- 遮蔽,隱蔽
- 亮光的喪失
- 漆黑,晦暗
- 聲譽驟然下降
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動詞
- 使失色,使相形見絀,大為遜色
- 投下陰影,遮擋,淹沒
- 超越,蓋過
- 壓伏下去
- 引起日蝕,引起月蝕
- 食,遮蔽(天體)的光,蝕(其他天體的光)
- 使蒙上陰影
- 使喪失重要性
Noun:
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one celestial body obscures another
Verb:
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be greater in significance than;
"the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness"
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cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention;
"The Sun eclipses the moon today"
"Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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It will take an hour to reach full eclipse stage.
從月食到全食持續一款 小時英文。
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It was reported that there would be a lunar eclipse tomorrow evening.
據新聞稿說,今天晚上晚上都有月食。
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The moon is partly eclipsed.
月偏食了。
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It was reported that there would be an annular eclipse tomorrow.
據報道范文說,明天到來有日環食。
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After suffering an eclipse,she is now famous again.
她不說話了一下子期日后,當下別名叫聲大噪了。
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The Deputy Fuehrer found himself in eclipse.
這名副元首想著我自己已慘然失色。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Its economy may well eclipse Japan's in size in 20 years or so."
中國有經濟發展的整體規模在20年左右側的時光里完全性幾率超出日。
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Our happiness was soon eclipsed by the terrible news.
企業的期待沒多長就被可悲的消息推送蒙了一份陰霾。
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Engineered biology and biotechnology will eclipse the importance of mechanical technology.
市政工程生態學工程學和生態學工程科技設備將使自動化科技設備暗然失色。
用作名詞 (n.)
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There will be an eclipse of the moon next month.
下月將有月食。
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One of my earliest memories is of a total eclipse of the sun.
作文我早的記住中的一個是參觀日全食的場面。
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During the seventies, her acting career was in eclipse.
在八十多年之久代,她的演技職涯慘然失色。
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After suffering an eclipse, the writer is now famous again.
這群文學家隱沒段末期后,現代又被粉絲稱為聲大噪。
用作動詞 (v.)
用來作為及物詞組
S+~+ n./pron.
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As the moon eclipses the sun the sky grows darker.
整月球擋住陽光時,星空悄悄變得更加昏暗了。
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His great success eclipsed his brother's achievements .
他的不可估量功績可使得他表兄弟的功績凄然失色。
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In sports she eclipsed her elder sister.
她在體育用品部分超過了了她的媽媽。
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The moon is partly eclipsed.
月偏食了。
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Our happiness was soon eclipsed by the terrible news.
各位的歡樂越來越快就被丑陋的消息推送蒙上層陰影。
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Often had mankind seen the sun in eclipse.
來自: James Harris
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The..fog that eclipsed his forward vision.
來源于: L. Deighton
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用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
形容詞+~
介詞+~
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
~+副詞
~+介詞
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v. (動詞)
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eclipse的基本意思是指天體受到遮蔽,引申可表示某物/事物被另一物/事物部分地或全部地遮蔽、遮暗或取代。
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eclipse是及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語。
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eclipse常用于被動結構。
- ☆ 13世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的eclipsis,意為離去,滅掉光亮。
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往上方式獨代創做,受專著權確保,侵權行為必究
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