eclipse
ec
ˈək
ēk
lipse
lɪps
lips
British pronunciation
/ɪklˈɪps/

Définition et signification de « eclipse » en anglais

Eclipse
01

éclipse

a period during which the sun or moon is temporarily obscured by the shadow of another celestial body
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eclipse definition and meaning
example
Exemples
We watched the solar eclipse through special protective glasses.
The total lunar eclipse turned the moon a deep red color.
to eclipse
01

éclipser

to overshadow another astrological body
example
Exemples
As the planet moved into the line of sight, it began to eclipse the star, diminishing its brightness.
Alors que la planète se déplaçait dans la ligne de visée, elle a commencé à éclipser l'étoile, diminuant sa luminosité.
Observers watched in awe as the moon eclipsed the sun during the total solar eclipse event.
Les observateurs ont regardé avec admiration alors que la lune éclipsait le soleil pendant l'événement de l'éclipse solaire totale.
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éclipser, surpasser

to become more successful, important, or powerful that someone or something else in a way that they become unnoticeable
example
Exemples
The young entrepreneur 's innovative approach quickly eclipsed that of established competitors in the market.
L'approche innovante du jeune entrepreneur a rapidement éclipsé celle des concurrents établis sur le marché.
Her rising popularity as an actress soon eclipsed that of her former co-stars, propelling her to stardom.
Sa popularité grandissante en tant qu'actrice a rapidement éclipsé celle de ses anciens co-stars, la propulsant vers la célébrité.
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