eclipse
US /ɪˈklɪps/
UK /ɪˈklɪps/

1.
gerhana
an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination
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A total solar eclipse will be visible next year.
Gerhana matahari total akan terlihat tahun depan.
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The lunar eclipse cast a reddish glow on the moon.
Gerhana bulan memancarkan cahaya kemerahan di bulan.
2.
kemunduran, kehilangan pengaruh
a loss of significance, power, or prominence in relation to another person or thing
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The rise of digital photography led to the eclipse of film cameras.
Munculnya fotografi digital menyebabkan kemunduran kamera film.
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His earlier achievements suffered an eclipse by his later, more significant work.
Prestasi awalnya mengalami kemunduran oleh karyanya yang lebih signifikan di kemudian hari.
1.
mengalahkan, melampaui
to make something less important or noticeable by being much better or more impressive
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Her brilliant performance threatened to eclipse all the other actors.
Penampilannya yang brilian mengancam akan mengalahkan semua aktor lainnya.
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The new skyscraper will eclipse all other buildings in the city.
Gedung pencakar langit baru akan mengalahkan semua bangunan lain di kota.