eclipse

  • 51Eclipse —    Of the sun alluded to in Amos 8:9; Micah 3:6; Zech. 14:6; Joel 2:10. Eclipses were regarded as tokens of God s anger (Joel 3:15; Job 9:7). The darkness at the crucifixion has been ascribed to an eclipse (Matt. 27:45); but on the other hand it… …

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  • 52eclipse — 1 noun 1 (C) an occasion when the sun or the moon seems to disappear, because one of them is passing between the other one and the Earth 2 (singular) a situation in which someone loses their power or fame, because someone else has become more… …

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  • 53Eclipse —    When one celestial body obscures another. As when the Moon is positioned between the Sun and Earth causing a solar eclipse. See Annular Eclipse and Total Eclipse …

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  • 54eclipse —   Pouli. Lunar eclipse, pouli ka mahina.    ♦ Solar eclipse, pouli holo oko a ana o ka lā (total).    ♦ Partial eclipse, pouli hapa …

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  • 55eclipse — užtemimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Astronominis reiškinys, kai vieną dangaus kūną ar jo dalį uždengia kitas dangaus kūnas arba vienas dangaus kūnas ar jo dalis patenka į kito dangaus kūno šešėlį. atitikmenys: angl.… …

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  • 56Eclipse 99 — Sonnenfinsternis vom 11. August 1999 Animation der totalen Sonnenfinsternis vom 11.08.1999 Klassifikation Typ Total …

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  • 57eclipse — (m) (Intermedio) suceso en el que la luz que procede de un cuerpo celeste es bloqueada por otro, sobre todo se habla de eclipses de Sol y de Luna Ejemplos: Este año hemos podido ver un eclipse parcial de Luna. El 31 de diciembre habrá eclipse …

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  • 58eclipse — 1. noun 1) the eclipse of the sun Syn: blotting out, blocking, covering, obscuring, concealing, darkening; Astronomy occultation 2) the eclipse of the empire Syn: decline, fall, failure, decay, deterior …

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  • 59eclipse — [ɪˈklɪps] noun [C] I a short period when all or part of the Sun or Moon becomes dark a total eclipse of the Sun (= when all of the Sun is dark)[/ex] II verb [T] eclipse [ɪˈklɪps] to make someone or something seem less successful or important, by… …

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  • 60eclipse — užtemimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. eclipse vok. Eklipse, f; Finsternis, f; Verfinsterung, f rus. затмение, n pranc. éclipse, f …

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