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Eclipses Meaning in English

word · lemma: eclipse

iˈkɫɪpsɪz/, /ɪˈkɫɪpsɪz
ee-KLIP-siz or ih-KLIP-siz
ɪklˈɪpsɪz
ik-LIP-siz

释义

An eclipse is when one celestial body (like the moon or sun) is fully or partially covered or blocked by another as seen from Earth. The verb 'eclipses' also means to overshadow or become more important than something else.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used in astronomy ('solar eclipses', 'lunar eclipses') as a noun. As a verb, 'eclipses' is formal or literary and means to outshine or make something less important ('Her success eclipses his'). Rarely used in casual conversation as a verb.

例句

Solar eclipses happen when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun.

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Some eclipses are only visible in certain countries.

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People travel to watch rare eclipses.

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Her talent truly eclipses all her competitors.

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Social media often eclipses traditional news sources nowadays.

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For astronomers, studying eclipses provides important clues about our universe.

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