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行凶杀人
éclipse partielle/totale

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

partial eclipse N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. eclipse [Brit ɪˈklɪps, Am əˈklɪps] N

1. eclipse ASTRON:

éclipse f (of de)

2. eclipse fig:

éclipse f (of de)
to be in eclipse , to go into eclipse person, movement:

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

partial [Brit ˈpɑːʃ(ə)l, Am ˈpɑrʃəl] ADJ

1. partial collapse, deafness, failure, reduction, success, truth, victory, withdrawal:

2. partial (biased):

partial judgment, attitude

Phrases:

in the PONS Dictionary

in the PONS Dictionary

I. eclipse [ɪˈklɪps] N

1. eclipse:

2. eclipse no pl fig:

II. eclipse [ɪˈklɪps] VB trans

1. eclipse:

2. eclipse fig:

partial [ˈpɑ:ʃəl, Am ˈpɑ:r-] ADJ

1. partial (only in part):

2. partial (biassed):

3. partial (fond of):

in the PONS Dictionary

I. eclipse ·ˈklɪps] N

1. eclipse:

2. eclipse fig:

II. eclipse ·ˈklɪps] VB trans

1. eclipse:

2. eclipse fig:

partial [ˈpar·ʃ ə l] ADJ

1. partial (only in part):

2. partial (biased):

3. partial (fond of):

Present
Ieclipse
youeclipse
he/she/iteclipses
weeclipse
youeclipse
theyeclipse
Past
Ieclipsed
youeclipsed
he/she/iteclipsed
weeclipsed
youeclipsed
theyeclipsed
Present Perfect
Ihaveeclipsed
youhaveeclipsed
he/she/ithaseclipsed
wehaveeclipsed
youhaveeclipsed
theyhaveeclipsed
Past Perfect
Ihadeclipsed
youhadeclipsed
he/she/ithadeclipsed
wehadeclipsed
youhadeclipsed
theyhadeclipsed

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A blue-gray or purple circle would cover the rightmost two-thirds of his face, resembling a partial eclipse.
en.wikipedia.org
The first partial eclipse after this will occur in the year 2220, and the final partial eclipse of the series will occur in 2707.
en.wikipedia.org
A partial eclipse, more frequent than total eclipses, is when the earth passes within the penumbra of the moon.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It will either be a full or partial eclipse depending on the moon's tilt.
www.stuff.co.nz
Despite most appearing happy with witnessing the partial eclipse, others expressed disappointment at its brief appearance.
www.herald.ie