词汇 | eclipsed |
释义 | eclipsed past simple and past participle ofeclipse eclipse verb uk /ɪˈklɪps/ us /ɪˈklɪps/ eclipseverb (SUN)[ T ] to make an eclipse of the moon or sun: 遮掩(天体的)光 The moon will be totally eclipsed at 12.10 p.m. 晚上12点10分会出现月全食。 Astronomy albedo Andromeda Aquarius Aries asteroid galactic galaxy Gemini geostationary geosynchronous nova observatory orbit orbital Orion suborbital substellar sunspot supergiant supermassive eclipseverb (IMPORTANCE)[ Toften passive ] to make another person or thing seem much less important, good, or famous: 掩没…的重要性(或优点、声誉等);凌驾…之上;光芒盖过… The economy has eclipsed all other issues during this election campaign.这次大选期间,经济问题成为压倒一切的重大议题。 Surpassing in quality or number catch (someone) up compare crown crush do something for an encoreidiom eclipse encore outcompete outdo outflank outgo outman push the envelopeidiom put/leave someone in the shadeidiom shade shame steal steal a march on someoneidiom steal someone's thunderidiom surpass Examples of eclipsedeclipsed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. But most of these ordinances have been eclipsed by the new national law, which subjects far more kinds of information to disclosure. This is not to say that its central importance had been eclipsed, however. Yet its structural ingenuity is eclipsed by the frenzied ferocity of the music. It might also be said that the old centre had been segmented and expanded rather than effaced or eclipsed. Ironically, however, the graphics community has vastly eclipsed that of "design and manufacturing" in its ability set metrics for itself and achieve them. Perhaps it was conceptually so remarkable to change the gender of the superhuman ideal that race was simply eclipsed. The truth is that classical music programming on television has been largely eclipsed. They have been consistently eclipsed by small business loans (more than 40%), and with housing loans (rising from 18.7% in 1977 to 26.2% in 1981). In short, at more negative membrane potentials, synaptic facilitation is eclipsed by intrinsic responses, and thalamic bursting is observed only at low frequencies. But the reality of the situation was soon eclipsed by the power of the later legends. One factor which may determine ' 'dominance' ' or cause a parallel grammar to be eclipsed, is the recognition of recursion. With electronic technology, the performer has been eclipsed, and inauthentic interpretations, even less so arrangements, are unwelcome and unnecessary. Whatever the reason, research into music of the eighteenth century was eclipsed in terms of the number of publications, conferences and doctoral dissertations. These land-based fortunes eclipsed other forms of accumulation of wealth in industry and finance. Rather, it highlights those cases in which older urban models were eclipsed by new ones. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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