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I . eclipse [ɪˈklɪps] SUBST

eclipse
to be in eclipse fig

II . eclipse [ɪˈklɪps] VERBE trans

1. eclipse success:

eclipse

2. eclipse moon, sun:

eclipse

solar eclipse SUBST ASTRON

Expressions couramment utilisées avec eclipse

lunar eclipse
to be in eclipse fig

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
The names of some of these moves are air baby, hollow backs, solar eclipse, and reverse air baby, among others.
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A city where en eternal eclipse has cast a shadow over the rights and wrongs.
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The effort eclipsed his own mark of 56.74.
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Government-established schools soon eclipsed the role of private academies by the mid-11th century.
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The trail doesn't traverse the summit, however, and never eclipses 3000 ft.
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However, this post was eclipsed by the fact that he was a virtuoso balalaikist in his own right, and was giving solo performances.
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The length of the tritos is equal to the length of the inex minus the length of the saros eclipse cycles.
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On the day the siege was raised there occurred an eclipse of the sun.
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These six cards were incredibly powerful at the time of release, and indeed, many of them eclipsed the power of the original character cards.
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His great reputation suffered an almost total eclipse, although to-day he is probably the most popular painter that ever lived.
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