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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 12521 COCA: 7609
eclipse
verb [T] /ɪˈklɪps/
present tense
I/you/we/theyeclipse
he/she/iteclipses
present participleeclipsing
past tenseeclipsed
past participleeclipsed
  1. 1
    to make someone or something seem less successful or important, by becoming more successful or important than they are 使黯然失色;使相形见绌;光芒盖过…

    His performance was eclipsed by Francisco's winning goal. 他的表现在弗朗西斯科的致胜进球面前显得黯然失色。

    This tragic accident has eclipsed the two disasters on the railways last year. 这次悲惨事故令去年铁路上的两场灾难相形见绌。

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    astronomy 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 日食;月食;遮住…的光
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eclipse
noun /ɪˈklɪps/
singulareclipse
pluraleclipses
  1. 1
    [C] astronomy 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. 日食;月食
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  2. 2
    [singular/uncountable] 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 黯然失色;相形见绌

    The rise of one aristocratic family usually meant the eclipse of another. 一个贵族家庭的兴起往往意味着另一个家庭的衰落。

    be in eclipse :

    Their political power was in eclipse at the time. 当时他们的政治权力正处于衰落时期。

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    Periods of loss or lack of success: failure, wilderness, eclipse...

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