词汇 | eclipse |
释义 | eclipse (verb) eclipse 2 ENTRIES FOUND: eclipse (noun) eclipse (verb) 1 eclipse /ɪˈklɪps/ noun plural eclipses 1 eclipse /ɪˈklɪps/ noun plural eclipses Learner's definition of ECLIPSE 1 [count] a : an occasion when the sun looks like it is completely or partially covered with a dark circle because the moon is between the sun and the Earth日食 a total/partial solar eclipse 日全食;日偏食 an eclipse of the sun日食 b : an occasion when the moon looks like it is completely or partially covered with a dark circle because the Earth's shadow is on it月食 a total/partial lunar eclipse 月全食;月偏食 2 : a loss of power, success, popularity, etc.(权力、成功、受欢迎程度等)消失,丧失 [singular] the civilization's sudden/eventual eclipse 文明的突然/最终消失 The popularity of television led to the eclipse of the radio drama.电视的普及导致了广播剧的消失。 [noncount] an author who has fallen/gone into eclipse [=who has become much less popular]不再受欢迎的作家 an artist whose reputation/career has long been in eclipse 名声/事业早已湮没无闻的艺术家 2 eclipse /ɪˈklɪps/ verb eclipses; eclipsed; eclipsing 2 eclipse /ɪˈklɪps/ verb eclipses; eclipsed; eclipsing Learner's definition of ECLIPSE [+ object] 1 : to cause an eclipse of (the sun or moon)遮住(太阳或月球的)光 The sun was partially eclipsed by the moon.太阳的一部分光被月球遮住。 2 a : to make (something) less important or popular使丧失重要性;使黯然失色 Train travel was eclipsed by the growth of commercial airlines.商业航空的发展使铁路交通黯然失色。 b : to do or be much better than (someone or something)超越;大大强于 Her sister's accomplishments always seemed to eclipse [=outshine] her own.她姐姐的成就似乎总是盖过她的成就。 The new runner's time eclipsed [=surpassed] the old record.那名新的赛跑运动员的成绩刷新了纪录。 |
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