时间: 2025-04-25 05:29:38
美: [ɪ'klɪps]
英: [ɪ'klɪps]
vt. 使黯然失色;形成蚀
n. 日蚀,月蚀;黯然失色
最后更新时间:2025-04-25 05:29:38
词源分析:Eclipse源自拉丁语“eclipsare”,而这个词又源自希腊语“ekleipsis”,意为“缺失”或“消失”。词根“e-”表示“外”,而“kleipsis”意为“隐蔽”或“遮蔽”。
历史背景:该词首次被记录使用在古代希腊,描述日食或月食现象。
课本:
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The solar eclipse was a breathtaking sight.
日食是一个令人惊叹的景象。
During the lunar eclipse, the moon appeared red.
在月食期间,月亮呈现出红色。
The project was eclipsed by the sudden cr**.
该项目因突发危机而被掩盖。**
His achievements were eclipsed by his scandals.
他的成就被丑闻所掩盖。
The total eclipse will last for approximately two minutes.
全食将持续约两分钟。
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通过这种详细的分析,学*者可以全面理解和掌握“eclipse”这个单词的意义及其用法。
[N-COUNT] An eclipse of the sun is an occasion when the moon is between the earth and the sun, so that for a short time you cannot see part or all of the sun. An eclipse of the moon is an occasion when the earth is between the sun and the moon, so that for a short time you cannot see part or all of the moon. (日、月) 食
例:...an eclipse of the sun.…一次日食。
例:...the solar eclipse on May 21.…5月21日的日食。
[V-T] If one thing is eclipsed by a second thing that is bigger, newer, or more important than it, the first thing is no longer noticed because the second thing gets all the attention. 使黯然失色
例:...the space programme has been eclipsed by other pressing needs.…这项太空计划和其他的紧迫需要相比已经黯然失色了。