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小词详解 | eclipse
eclipse 英 [ɪˈklɪps] 美 [ɪˈklɪps]
Index funds, or “passive” investors, have eclipsed both.
指数基金(或“被动”投资者)让两者都黯然失色。
——《经济学人》The deal with JPMorgan, which eclipses other Wall Street settlements, is the largest sum a single company has ever paid to the government.
与摩根大通的这笔交易,是有史以来单家公司向政府支付的最大一笔款项,令华尔街其他的和解协议相形见绌。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] (指一个天体)遮住来自或通向(另一天体)的光
日偏食
a partial solar eclipse日环食
an annular solar eclipse月全食
a total lunar eclipse
她虽是一个勤奋努力的运动员,但与她的姐姐相比就完全黯然失色了。
Though an industrious player, she was completely eclipsed by her sister.这场乱七八糟、吵吵嚷嚷、争夺激烈的选举期间,经济问题成为压倒一切的重大议题。
The economy has eclipsed all other issues during this turbulent, strident and bitterly contested election.
这次选举惨败标志着右翼的失势。
The election debacle marked the eclipse of the right wing.她无与伦比的成就在20世纪大部分时间里都湮没无闻。
Her unparalleled feat was in eclipse for most of the 20th century.
In a matter of months, however, Albus's own fame had begun to eclipse that of his father.
不过,几个月后,阿不思的名声就开始超过他父亲。
excel: be exceptionally good at or proficient in an activity or subject surpass: exceed; be greater than outstrip: move faster than and overtake (someone else)