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eclipsed是eclipse的过去分词 - v.超越;(天体)蚀;遮蔽(天体)的光;使失色
- n.【天】蚀;(天体受到)遮蔽;晦暗;(名声等的)丧失
- 网络使…失色;黯然失色;重叠式
复数:eclipses 现在分词:eclipsing 过去分词:eclipsed v. hide,conceal,obscure,cover,darken n. | 7. 亮光的丧失,漆黑,晦暗;(名声等的)丧失,黯然无光 7. 亮光的丧失,漆黑,晦暗;(名声等的)丧失,黯然无光 | v. | |
n. | 1. the partial or complete hiding from view of an astronomical object, e.g. the Sun or Moon, when another astronomical object comes between it and the observer 2. a loss or blocking of light 3. a loss of status, power, or favour 4. a short period when all or part of the sun or moon becomes dark, because of the positions of the sun, moon, and earth in relation to each other. A total eclipse is when the sun or moon is completely covered. An eclipse of the sun is called a solar eclipse, and an eclipse of the moon is called a lunar eclipse. 5. a time when someone or something starts to seem less successful or important, because another person or thing has become more successful or important than they are 1. the partial or complete hiding from view of an astronomical object, e.g. the Sun or Moon, when another astronomical object comes between it and the observer 2. a loss or blocking of light 3. a loss of status, power, or favour 4. a short period when all or part of the sun or moon becomes dark, because of the positions of the sun, moon, and earth in relation to each other. A total eclipse is when the sun or moon is completely covered. An eclipse of the sun is called a solar eclipse, and an eclipse of the moon is called a lunar eclipse. 5. a time when someone or something starts to seem less successful or important, because another person or thing has become more successful or important than they are | v. | 1. to become more successful, powerful, or popular than something or somebody 2. to cause a total or partial obscuring of another astronomical object 3. to block the light falling on something, or cast a shadow on it 4. to make someone or something seem less successful or important, by becoming more successful or important than they are 5. to make the sun or moon become partly or completely dark because of the position of the sun, moon, and earth in relation to each other 1. to become more successful, powerful, or popular than something or somebody 2. to cause a total or partial obscuring of another astronomical object 3. to block the light falling on something, or cast a shadow on it 4. to make someone or something seem less successful or important, by becoming more successful or important than they are 5. to make the sun or moon become partly or completely dark because of the position of the sun, moon, and earth in relation to each other |
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