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eclipse

英 [ɪˈklɪps]

美 [ɪˈklɪps]

n.  日食; 月食; (重要性、权势等的)丧失,黯然失色,暗淡
v.  遮住…的光; 使失色; 使相形见绌; 使丧失重要性

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

CET6考研TOEFLIELTSTEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.12521 / COCA.7609

牛津词典

    noun

    • 日食;月食
      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
      1. an eclipse of the sun/moon
        日食;月食
      2. a total/partial eclipse
        全食;偏食
    • (重要性、权势等的)丧失,黯然失色,暗淡
      a loss of importance, power, etc. especially because sb/sth else has become more important, powerful, etc.
      1. The election result marked the eclipse of the right wing.
        选举结果标志着右翼的失势。
      2. 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。

    verb

    • 遮住…的光
      to cause an eclipse
      1. 使失色;使相形见绌;使丧失重要性
        to make sb/sth seem dull or unimportant by comparison
        1. Though a talented player, he was completely eclipsed by his brother.
          他虽是一个天才的运动员,但与他的兄弟相比就黯然失色了。

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT (日)食;(月)食
        Aneclipse ofthe 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. Aneclipse ofthe 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.
        1. ...an eclipse of the sun.
          日食
        2. ...the solar eclipse on May 21st.
          5月21日的日食
        3. ...the total lunar eclipse.
          月全食
      • VERB 使黯然失色;使相形见绌;盖过
        If one thingis eclipsed bya 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.
        1. The gramophone had been eclipsed by new technology such as the compact disc...
          激光唱片等新技术使留声机黯然失色。
        2. Of course, nothing is going to eclipse winning the Olympic title.
          当然,没有什么能比得过赢得奥运会冠军。

      英英释义

      noun

      verb

      • cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
        1. The Sun eclipses the moon today
        2. Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies
        Synonym:occult
      • be greater in significance than
        1. the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness
        Synonym:overshadowdominate

      双语例句

      • This makes the ongoing code development in Eclipse easier.
        这样可以使得正在进行中的Eclipse中的代码开发更容易有些。
      • The difference is that you can now take full advantage of the SWT widgets and Eclipse framework.
        不同的是现在可以充分利用SWT窗口小部件和Eclipse框架。
      • In Eclipse, you can use many different visualization techniques.
        在Eclipse中,您可以使用许多不同的可视化技术。
      • In addition, we see a great difference in the publicity and visibility of Eclipse PDT this time.
        此外,我们看到EclipsePDT的普及度和知名度有了很大的不同。
      • Eclipse's ATF will offer easy access to toolkits from Dojo and Zimbra.
        Eclipse的ATF将提供从Dojo和Zimbra对工具包的容易访问。
      • There will be an eclipse of the moon next month.
        下个月有月食。
      • The gramophone had been eclipsed by new technology such as the compact disc
        激光唱片等新技术使留声机黯然失色。
      • During the solar eclipse, the moon blocked out the sunlight.
        发生日食时,月亮挡住了阳光。
      • In June, I explained my reasons for using Eclipse in the classroom.
        六月时,我解释了在课堂上使用Eclipse.8的原因。
      • A total solar eclipse is due to take place some time tomorrow.
        明天某个时刻会发生日全食。