eclipsar



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eclipsar vtr (causar un eclipse)eclipse vtr
  cause an eclipse of v expr
 La Tierra eclipsó la Luna durante 45 minutos.
 The earth eclipsed the moon for 45 minutes.
eclipsar vtr figurado (deslucir)upstage, overshadow, outshine vtr
  (figurative)eclipse vtr
 La belleza de la dama de honor eclipsó a la novia.
 The maid of honor's beauty outshone the bride.
eclipsarse v prnl (sufrir un eclipse)eclipse vi
  be in eclipse v expr
 Los sacerdotes egipcios conocían el movimiento de los astros y sabían cuándo el Sol iba a eclipsarse.
 The Egyptian priests knew the movement of the stars and knew when the sun was about to eclipse.
eclipsarse v prnl figurado (desaparecer)disappear, vanish vi
 Su buen humor se eclipsó al verla llegar.
 His good mood disappeared (or: vanished) when he saw her coming.
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