e.clipse
n.(名词)
The partial or complete obscuring, relative to a designated observer, of one celestial body by another.蚀:天体的部分或全部受到其他天体的遮掩而变得晦暗,这种现象与特定观测者相关The period of time during which such an obscuration occurs.蚀的发生期:这种天体变暗发生的时间A temporary or permanent dimming or cutting off of light.遮蔽,晦暗:暂时或永久的昏暗或无光
A fall into obscurity or disuse; a decline:黯然失色,衰退:陷入模糊或荒废;衰退:例句:.A composer . . . often goes into eclipse after his death and never regains popularity.(Time).一个作曲家在死后名声衰退,不再受欢迎.(时代)
A disgraceful or humiliating end; a downfall:没落,灭亡:不光彩或可耻的下场;失势:例句:Revelations of wrongdoing helped bring about the eclipse of the governor`s career.恶行的揭发导致州长的政治生涯毁灭
v.tr.(及物动词)e.clipsed,e.clips.ing,e.clips.es
To cause an eclipse of.产生…蚀To obscure; darken.遮光;使暗
To obscure or diminish in importance, fame, or reputation.把…遮暗,没落:在地位、名气和名誉方面使人失去荣耀或隐没To surpass; outshine:超越;光芒盖过:例句:an outstanding performance that eclipsed the previous record.杰出的表演超越以前的记录
来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old French 源自 古法语 from Latin eclopsis 源自 拉丁语 eclopsis from Greek ekleipsis 源自 希腊语 ekleipsis from ekleipein [to fail to appear] 源自 ekleipein [不能出现] ek- [out] * see ecto- ek- [出] *参见 ecto-leipein [to leave] * see leik w- leipein [离开] *参见 leik w-