eclipse in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for eclipse in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.eclipse [Brit ɪˈklɪps, Am əˈklɪps] N

II.eclipse [Brit ɪˈklɪps, Am əˈklɪps] VB trans (all contexts)

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lunar eclipse

Translations for eclipse in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

eclipse in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for eclipse in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for eclipse in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

Your search term in other parts of the dictionary
eclipse
lunar/solar eclipse
partial/total eclipse
to eclipse

eclipse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

lunar/solar eclipse
to be in eclipse
to go into eclipse
to eclipse sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The trail doesn't traverse the summit, however, and never eclipses 3000 ft.
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The names of some of these moves are air baby, hollow backs, solar eclipse, and reverse air baby, among others.
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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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On the day the siege was raised there occurred an eclipse of the sun.
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Some of them, despite having tremendous champions and superstars that sometimes eclipse the champions of the major entities, are still in the shadows.
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The title card and logo, for example, both feature an eclipse.
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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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With the last ounce of her strength she writes her memoirs, then silently dies on the night of an eclipse.
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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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