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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| 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. |
| 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. |