中英
eclipses
/ iˈklipsiz /
/ ɪˈklɪpsɪz /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.(日、月)[天]食(eclipse 的复数形式);省略(eclipsis 的复数形式)
  • v.引起(日、月)[天]食;遮暗;使相形见绌(eclipse 的第三人称单数)
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  • 英英释义
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     日食

    ... prominences日珥 eclipses日食 sarar wind太阳风 ...

  • 2

     时隐时现

    Jose Maria Sicilia「时隐时现(Eclipses)个展自3月24日至年5月5日,在Chantal Crousel画廊展出。

  • 3

     灼灼

    ...让人变得沉默 » Book can increase your knowledge, but after watching for a will let people become silent 灼灼 » Eclipses 凉快 » Cool ..

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    Even small eclipses get him juiced and should be fascinating to any amateur astronomer.
    甚至是小型的月食都会令他兴奋,而且应该会令任何一位业余的天文爱好者着迷。
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  • 2
    Let's not forget that eclipses in planetary motions had important symbolic meanings.
    我们不要忘记,在行星运动中,日食有重要的象征意义。
  • 3
    Additionally, the gears also moved to match the motions of the planet and predicted eclipses.
    此外,齿轮也会根据与行星运动的匹配和日食预测而移动。
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  • 百科
  • Eclipses

    An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured, either by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer. An eclipse is a type of syzygy.The term eclipse is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth–Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon passing into the shadow cast by its host planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon. A binary star system can also produce eclipses if the plane of the orbit of its constituent stars intersects the observer's position.

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