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British pronunciation
/ɪklˈɪps/

Definición y Significado de "eclipse"

Eclipse
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eclipse

a period during which the sun or the moon is shadowed by a dark circle
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eclipse definition and meaning
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The moon passed between the sun and the Earth, causing a solar eclipse.
La luna pasó entre el sol y la Tierra, causando un eclipse solar.
During the eclipse, the sky darkened as the moon blocked out the sun's light.
Durante el eclipse solar, el cielo se oscureció mientras la luna bloqueaba la luz del sol.
to eclipse
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eclipsar

to overshadow another astrological body
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As the planet moved into the line of sight, it began to eclipse the star, diminishing its brightness.
A medida que el planeta se movía hacia la línea de visión, comenzó a eclipsar la estrella, disminuyendo su brillo.
Observers watched in awe as the moon eclipsed the sun during the total solar eclipse event.
Los observadores miraron con asombro mientras la luna eclipsaba el sol durante el evento del eclipse solar total.
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eclipsar, sobrepasar

to become more successful, important, or powerful that someone or something else in a way that they become unnoticeable
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The young entrepreneur 's innovative approach quickly eclipsed that of established competitors in the market.
El enfoque innovador del joven emprendedor rápidamente eclipsó al de los competidores establecidos en el mercado.
Her rising popularity as an actress soon eclipsed that of her former co-stars, propelling her to stardom.
Su creciente popularidad como actriz pronto eclipsó a la de sus antiguos compañeros de reparto, propulsándola a la fama.
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