eclipse

Three million people dancing attendance at major sporting events and huge profits for business have eclipsed the athletic ideal.
La valse des milliers de milliards qui caractérise les grands événements sportifs ainsi que les profits financiers énormes du capital ont supplanté l' idéal de l' athlétisme.
I believe that the Kosovo affair and its favourable outcome have eclipsed the six months which have just passed.
Je crois que l'affaire du Kosovo et son heureuse résolution ont un peu effacé les six mois qui viennent de s'écouler.
The main crater is still dangerously active and is becoming more explosive, as evidenced by the spectacular eruption of 2001 and 2002, which have eclipsed those of the previous decade.
Le cratère principal reste dangereusement actif et devient de plus en plus explosive, comme en témoigne la spectaculaire éruption de 2001 et 2002, qui ont éclipsé ceux de la décennie précédente.
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