<def-root>An <fen>Obstruction</fen> blocks an <fen>Eclipsed</fen> entity partially or completely from perception. The positions of the <fen>Obstruction</fen> and the <fen>Eclipsed</fen> entity are often reported relative to a <fen>Vantage_point</fen>.
<ex><fex name="Eclipsed">A small green bulb</fex> <t>concealed</t> <fex name="Obstruction">behind the panel</fex> flashed on momentarily .</ex>
For LUs of this frame marked with the semantic type Visual_modality, visual perception is the base meaning, although some of these words are used metaphorically to cover other perceptual modalities, as in the following:
<ex>The note left on her dresser was a <t>veiled</t> <fex name="Eclipsed">threat</fex> . <fex name="Obstruction">CNI</fex></ex>
Such cases should be marked with the sentence tag "Metaphor".</def-root>
<def-root>The entity which blocks the <fen>Eclipsed</fen> entity from view.
<ex><fex name="Obstruction">Wispy clouds</fex> <t>shrouded</t> the treetops.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The entity which is blocked from view.
<ex>The mists <t>obscured</t> <fex name="Eclipsed">the top of the tower</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The position from which an observer, if an observer were present, would have their view of the <fen>Eclipsed</fen> entity blocked by the <fen>Obstruction</fen>.
<ex>The gate <t>screened</t> the house <fex name="VP">from the road</fex>.</ex>
Phrases such as "from view" and "from sight" are assumed to indicate that the <fen>Eclipsed</fen> entity is not visible from any <fen>Vantage_point</fen>.
<ex>The telescope is <t>blocked</t> <fex name="VP">from view</fex> by a big map of Europe.</ex>
This frame element includes direct reference to observers.
<ex>A fence <t>screens</t> the garden <fex name="VP">from passersby</fex>.</ex>.</def-root>
<def-root>The extent to which the <fen>Eclipsed</fen> entity is blocked from view.
<ex>The bungalow is <fex name="Degree">completely</fex> <t>obscured</t> by thick foliage.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The part of the <fex name="Eclipsed">Eclipsed</fex> entity which is blocked from view.
<ex>The gazebo was <t>screened</t> by a hedge <fex name="sub">on one side</fex>.</ex></def-root>
Perception_experience
FN: be in a state of obstructing an object from view
FN: to completely block an entity from view
COD: conceal from view
FN: to partially or wholly block an entity from view
COD: keep from being seen; conceal
COD: conceal, protect, or shelter with a screen
COD: partially conceal, disguise, or obscure
FN: blocked from view by another entity
COD: obscure a view
FN: partially blocked from view by another entity
FN: block an entity from view
FN: blocked from view as if by a screen
FN: blocked from view by an entity that alters the aesthetics of the masked entity as if by use of a mask
FN: blocked from view as if by a veil
FN: blocked from view by another entity which completely surrounds the covered entity
COD: stop, close up, or obstruct
FN: to block an entity from view as if by use of a cloak
FN: to cover an object completely
FN: blocked from view as if by a shroud
FN: obscured, as if by wearing a cloak
COD: 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
FN: something which blocks an opening
FN: an astronomical event whereby, from the view of an observer, one celestian body blocks the view of another celestial body; a total eclipse.
COD: not allow to be seen; hide
FN: blocked from view by another entity
COD: block; be in the way of
FN: to block an entity from view as if obscured by clouds.
FN: to block an entity from view as if obscured by fog
FN: obscured, as if by clouds
FN: obscured, as if by fog
FN: to obscure or block an entity from view
FN: obscured, as if by a shroud