A2 noun 중립 1분 분량

eclipse

/eˈklipse/

An obscuring of the light from one celestial body by another.

An eclipse is a temporary celestial alignment that blocks light.

30초 단어

  • A temporary obscuring of one celestial body by another.
  • Occurs due to specific alignment of Sun, Moon, and Earth.
  • Can also mean to overshadow someone's achievements or personality.

Summary

An eclipse is a temporary celestial alignment that blocks light.

  • A temporary obscuring of one celestial body by another.
  • Occurs due to specific alignment of Sun, Moon, and Earth.
  • Can also mean to overshadow someone's achievements or personality.

Remember the alignment order

Think of the order of the bodies involved. Solar involves Moon in middle; Lunar involves Earth in middle.

Don't confuse with dark

Eclipse is an event, not a state of being. Avoid saying 'the room is in an eclipse' when you just mean it is dark.

Historical impact of eclipses

Throughout history, eclipses were often seen as omens or spiritual events. Many cultures developed myths to explain why the sun or moon disappeared.

예시

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1

El eclipse solar será visible mañana por la tarde.

The solar eclipse will be visible tomorrow afternoon.

2

El evento astronómico fue calificado como un eclipse total.

The astronomical event was classified as a total eclipse.

3

Su talento eclipsó a todos los demás participantes.

Her talent overshadowed all other participants.

어휘 가족

명사
eclipse
동사
eclipsar
형용사
eclipsado

암기 팁

Think of an eclipse as a 'celestial curtain' that slides over the light. The word sounds like 'e-clip-se', imagine a clip holding the moon over the sun.

Overview

La palabra 'eclipse' proviene del griego 'ekleipsis', que significa 'desaparición' o 'abandono'. Es un sustantivo masculino que describe un evento espectacular y natural donde la alineación de astros provoca que uno oculte total o parcialmente al otro. 2) Usage Patterns: Se usa mayoritariamente con el verbo 'hacer' (hacer un eclipse) o con verbos de percepción como 'ver' o 'presenciar'. Es frecuente calificarlo según el astro afectado, como 'eclipse solar' o 'eclipse lunar'. 3) Common Contexts: Este término aparece frecuentemente en contextos científicos, noticias astronómicas, literatura y también en sentido figurado. En el lenguaje coloquial, se usa metafóricamente para decir que alguien o algo 'eclipsa' a otra persona, significando que la opaca o supera en importancia o brillo. 4) Similar Words comparison: A diferencia de 'oscuridad' (que es un estado permanente o general), el 'eclipse' es un evento dinámico y transitorio. Mientras que 'sombra' es el efecto físico, 'eclipse' es el fenómeno astronómico completo. Es vital no confundirlo con 'ocultación', que es un término más técnico utilizado en astronomía para eventos similares pero de menor escala.

사용 참고사항

Eclipse is used in both formal scientific reports and casual conversation. When used as a verb (eclipsar), it is almost always figurative. It is a masculine noun, so always use 'el eclipse'.

자주 하는 실수

Learners sometimes use 'eclipse' to describe simple darkness. Remember that an eclipse must involve the alignment of celestial bodies. Also, ensure you use the masculine article 'el' and not 'la'.

암기 팁

Think of an eclipse as a 'celestial curtain' that slides over the light. The word sounds like 'e-clip-se', imagine a clip holding the moon over the sun.

어원

Derived from the Greek 'ekleipsis', meaning 'a failing' or 'abandonment'. It entered Latin as 'eclipsis' before becoming the Spanish 'eclipse'.

문화적 맥락

Eclipses have fascinated humanity for millennia. Ancient civilizations often interpreted them as divine signs, leading to significant developments in astronomy to predict them.

예시

1

El eclipse solar será visible mañana por la tarde.

everyday

The solar eclipse will be visible tomorrow afternoon.

2

El evento astronómico fue calificado como un eclipse total.

formal

The astronomical event was classified as a total eclipse.

3

Su talento eclipsó a todos los demás participantes.

informal

Her talent overshadowed all other participants.

어휘 가족

명사
eclipse
동사
eclipsar
형용사
eclipsado

자주 쓰는 조합

eclipse solar solar eclipse
eclipse lunar lunar eclipse
eclipse total total eclipse

자주 쓰는 구문

eclipsar a alguien

to overshadow someone

en pleno eclipse

in the middle of an eclipse

자주 혼동되는 단어

eclipse vs Ocultación

Ocultation is a technical term for when a smaller object is hidden by a larger one. Eclipse is generally reserved for Sun-Moon-Earth alignments.

문법 패턴

ver un eclipse ocurrir un eclipse eclipse de sol/luna

Remember the alignment order

Think of the order of the bodies involved. Solar involves Moon in middle; Lunar involves Earth in middle.

Don't confuse with dark

Eclipse is an event, not a state of being. Avoid saying 'the room is in an eclipse' when you just mean it is dark.

Historical impact of eclipses

Throughout history, eclipses were often seen as omens or spiritual events. Many cultures developed myths to explain why the sun or moon disappeared.

셀프 테스트

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Completa la frase con la palabra correcta.

Mañana podremos ver un ___ solar desde nuestra ciudad.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: eclipse

El fenómeno astronómico de oscurecimiento se llama eclipse.

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자주 묻는 질문

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En el eclipse solar, la Luna se interpone entre el Sol y la Tierra proyectando sombra sobre nosotros. En el lunar, la Tierra se coloca entre el Sol y la Luna, haciendo que esta última se vea rojiza o desaparezca.

Sí, se usa en sentido figurado. Decir que alguien 'eclipsa' a otro significa que su talento o personalidad hace que la otra persona pase desapercibida.

Es un término científico, pero es ampliamente conocido y utilizado en el habla cotidiana por cualquier persona. No requiere conocimientos avanzados de física para entender su significado básico.

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