Examples of using Eclipses in English and their translations into Chinese
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According to a U.S. Department of Commerce report,“The[World Wide Web's] pace of adoption eclipses all other technologies that preceded it.
Eclipses, which sweep through the scene four to six times a year, rouse the unexpected and can prompt swift and sudden change.
In any one calendar year, the maximum number of eclipses is four solar and three lunar," the agency said.
Last month brought two eclipses: The one in Leo, on January 20, affected Leos born at the end of July.
In Europe, soccer eclipses any other sport for players' salary and agency commissions.
And after humanity has spent thousands of years of watching and recording eclipses, there's still plenty that researchers hope to learn.
Thales used his knowledge of eclipses to propose that the Sun would cast an elliptical shadow if the Earth was flat.
Edgar is told by Edmund,‘I am thinking brother, of a prediction I read this other day, what should follow these eclipses.'.
In his treatise' Siddhant Shiromani' he writes on planetary positions, eclipses, cosmography, mathematical techniques and astronomical equipment.
Stan Honda has been a professional photographer for 36 years and has photographed events all over the world, including eclipses.
With silent joy he sees himself to be capable of a beauty that eclipses all which his hands have done;
The E3000 was also the first commercial satellite system to make use of lithium-ion batteries to keep it powered up during eclipses.
The oldest astronomical three-body problem is the question how and when the moon and the sun line up with the earth to produce eclipses.
Edmund:“I am thinking, brother, of a prediction I read this other day, what should follow these eclipses.".
Eventually, after 10-11 eclipses, the Moon's umbra touches the Earth, causing a total(or annular) eclipse. .
However, only two of these five eclipses of 2019 will be visible in India.
Eclipses separated by one Saros period belong to the same numbered Saros series and are very similar.
The final of three eclipses since mid-July, this one both consolidates and facilitates embodiment of the changes demanded by the other two.
If we can just be similarly patient with our minds, all eclipses will be short-lived, and the light will always return.
Last month brought two eclipses: The one in Leo, on January 20, affected Leos born at the end of July.