One cloud is enough to eclipse all the sun.
一叶可障目。
英文谚语 3120 句(二) 第 203 部分

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eclipse [ɪ'klɪps] 词频4 词根: linqu
n. [天](日、月)食;消失,黯然失色;漆黑; vt. 使黯然失色;形成日(或月)食;
💡 ec出+lipse离开 → 日蚀,月蚀;黯然失色
"During the seventies, her acting career was in eclipse."
在七十年代, 她的表演生涯黯然失色.
近义:outshine, surpass, obfuscate, obscure, occult, overcast
cloud [klaud] 词频1 词根: cl-
n. 云;云状物;一团;阴影; vi. 布满云;显得阴沉;看起来忧愁); vt. 使难以理解;使…朦胧不清;使减少乐趣;混淆;
"The sun went behind a cloud."
太阳躲在了一朵云的后面。
近义:overcast, darken, muddle, muddy, obfuscate, obscure 反义:clarify, clear
enough [ɪ'nʌf] 词频1
adv. 足够地,充足地;十分地; adj. 充足的;足够的; n. 充分,足够;满足; int. 够了;
"How were they going to raise enough money for it?"
他们怎样来为此筹集足够的资金 呢 ?
近义:sufficient, sufficing, rather, sufficiently, considerably, amply 反义:inadequate, lacking, scanty, scarce, unsatisfactory, unsatisfying

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