eclipses

eclipses[iˈklipsiz] 

原级:eclipse

eclipses

现在分词:eclipsing

过去分词:eclipsed

eclipses

过去式:eclipsed

eclipses 基本解释
食( eclipse的名词复数 );消失,黯然失色;
eclipses 网络解释

1. 蚀:echocardiography 超音波心動描記儀 | eclipses 蝕 | ecliptic 黃道

2. 日食:Prominences日珥 | Eclipses日食 | Sarar Wind太阳风

eclipses 单语例句

1. According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, total lunar eclipses give scientists a chance to assess the quality of Earth's atmosphere.

2. Tiny differences in distance explain why some eclipses are complete and others leave a thin ring of sunlight.

3. eclipses

3. He said he had learnt about solar eclipses from the textbook and was curious to see what an eclipse looked like.

4. But solar eclipses tend to occur in remote parts of the world while lunar eclipses are usually visible from an entire hemisphere.

5. Lunar eclipses have long been associated with superstitions and signs of ill omen, especially in battle.

6. It is visible during total eclipses of the Sun as a pearly white crown surrounding the Sun.

7. An Indian astronomy researcher explains solar eclipses in Kolkata on July 19.

8. Eclipses occur when the Earth is positioned on a straight line with the Sun and the moon.

9. Unlike solar eclipses which require protective glasses, lunar eclipses are safe to watch with the naked eye.

10. Unlike solar eclipses which require protective eyewear, lunar eclipses are safe to view with the naked eye.