单词释义
eclipsed [ɪˈklɪpst]形容词:
1. 使黯然失色的,不再引人注意的
2. 不再重要的,被遗忘的
名词:
1. 遮蔽,遮掩
2. (天文) 日食或月食
词语辨析
eclipsed 与 overshadowed 的区别在于,eclipsed 指的是在某个方面或领域中被其他更重要或更出色的事物所取代,而 overshadowed 则表示被某个人或事物所压倒,使其不再突出或引人注意。词汇扩充
1. eclipse (动词):使黯然失色,使不重要2. eclipse (名词):日食或月食
3. overshadow (动词):使黯然失色,使不突出
4. outshine (动词):比...更出色,使黯然失色
5. outstrip (动词):超过,胜过,使无效
6. surpass (动词):超过,胜过,优于
近义词
1. overshadowed2. outshone
3. outstripped
4. surpassed
反义词
1. prominent2. highlighted
柯林斯词典
eclipsed (形容词)1. If someone or something is eclipsed by another person or thing, their importance or power is reduced or they become less successful.
如果某人或某物被另一个人或物所取代,他们的重要性或权力将会降低,或者他们的成功程度将会减少。
例句:His political career was eclipsed by war.
译文:他的政治生涯被战争所取代。
2. If something eclipses something else, it completely covers it so that it cannot be seen, especially when the moon does this to the sun during a solar eclipse.
如果某物遮盖了另一物,尤其是当月亮在日食期间遮住了太阳时,它会完全覆盖住另一物,使其无法被看见。
例句:...the eclipse of the sun.
译文:...太阳的日食。
牛津词典
eclipsed (形容词)1. (of a celestial body) obscured by the moon or another celestial body.
(天体) 被月亮或其他天体遮蔽的。
2. (of a shadow) cast by the moon or earth.
(阴影) 由月亮或地球投射的。
3. Surpass (a person or achievement), typically in relation to fame, wealth, or power.
超过(某人或某成就),通常与名誉、财富或权力有关。
4. (of the sun or moon) appear to be or go dark, as in a solar or lunar eclipse.
(太阳或月亮) 呈现或变暗,如日食或月食。
用法
1. The young prodigy's talent was eclipsed by the arrival of a more gifted musician.这位年轻的神童的才华被一位更有天赋的音乐家的到来所取代。
2. The company's success was eclipsed by a series of financial scandals.
公司的成功被一连串的财务丑闻所掩盖。
3. The superstar's popularity began to eclipse that of his former idol.
这位超级巨星的人气开始超过他以前的偶像。
4. The moon eclipsed the sun, casting a shadow across the land.
月亮遮住了太阳,投下了一片阴影在大地上。
5. The solar eclipse was visible from certain parts of the country.
日食在该国的某些地区可见。
例句
1. The young actor's talent was quickly eclipsed by his co-star's performance.这位年轻演员的才华很快被他的合作演员的表演所取代。
2. The once famous singer has been eclipsed by a new generation of artists.
这位曾经有名的歌手已经被新一代的艺术家所取代。
3. Her achievements in the field of science have been eclipsed by her groundbreaking research.
她在科学领域的成就已经被她的开创性研究所超越。
4. The eclipse of the sun was visible from our location.
太阳的日食在我们所在的地方可见。
5. The moon slowly eclipsed the sun, casting a shadow over the landscape.
月亮慢慢遮住了太阳,投下了一片阴影在景观上。
6. Her fame was eclipsed by scandal and controversy.
她的名声被丑闻和争议所掩盖。
7. The company's profits have been eclipsed by rising production costs.
公司的利润被不断上涨的生产成本所超越。
8. The author's later works were eclipsed by the success of his first novel.
该作者的后期作品被他的第一部小说的成功所掩盖。
9. The solar eclipse lasted for several minutes.
太阳日食持续了几分钟。
10. Her talent as a singer eclipsed her ability as an actress.
她作为歌手的才华超过了她作为演员的能力。