eclipsing
英 [ɪk\'lɪpsɪŋ]美 [ɪk\'lɪpsɪŋ]
eclipsing意思解释
释义重叠; 英英释义 eclipsen.one celestial body obscures another同义词:occultationv.exce

eclipsing读音音标
英 [ɪk\'lɪpsɪŋ]
美 [ɪk\'lɪpsɪŋ]
eclipsing意思解释
释义
重叠;
英英释义
eclipsen.
one celestial body obscures another
同义词:occultation
v.
exceed in importance; outweigh
同义词:overshadow
cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
\"The Sun eclipses the moon today\"
同义词:occult
cause an eclipse of; of celestial bodies
\"The moon eclipsed the sun\"
词组短语
solar eclipse
n. [天]日食total solar eclipse
日全食total eclipse
[天]日全食;月全食lunar eclipse
[天]月蚀partial eclipse
n. 偏食,日偏食eclipse of the moon
月食eclipse of the sun
日食annular eclipse
[天文学]日环食;[天文学]环蚀双语例句
The sun is partly eclipsed (by the moon).太阳(被月球)遮住一部分(日偏蚀).He is eclipsed by his wife, who is much cleverer and more amusing than he is.他妻子比他聪明而有风趣,显得他黯然失色。The moon is partly eclipsed.月偏食了。Our happiness was soon eclipsed by the terrible news.我们的快乐没多久就被可怕的消息蒙上了一层阴影。
