遮天蔽日

lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth (idiom); fig. earth-shattering / omnipresent / of universal importance

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to cover up (a shortcoming) / to screen off / to hide / to conceal

= + : James II of England (zh) sees a bastard (庶) prepare a pile of gladiator sandals (辶) in front of the elevator (e1) and asks himself what this is all about. In fact the bastard tries to cover up (遮) all her shortcomings under the gladiator sandals.
day / sky / heaven

= + : Mother Teresa (ti) programmed a robot (大) to play a flute duet together with her in front of the anthill (an1). As they play their flutes (一) an angel (天) hears their heavenly tune and descends from heaven to listen to them.
to cover / to shield / to screen / to conceal

= + : Brunhilde (bi) is so ashamed that she only found a pair of worn-out shoes (敝) on her quest in the space station's bathroom (Ø4) that she covers (蔽) the shoes with a sheet of artificial lawn (艹).
abbr. for 日本[Ri4 ben3], Japan
sun / day / date, day of the month

= + : Robinson Crusoe (r) is hiding from the sun (日) in an enclosure (囗) full of flutes (一) in the space station's bathroom (Ø4).

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