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overlaid是overlay的过去式 overlay美 ['oʊvər.leɪ] 英 ['əʊv(r)ə.leɪ] - v.覆;包;涂;弄阴
- n.【印】轮廓纸;上衬;盖在上面的东西;被单
- 网络覆盖;被覆盖;覆加的
第三人称单数:overlays 现在分词:overlaying 过去式:overlaid n. overlap,intersection,edge,join,connection v. cover,coat,put over,drape,shroud v. | | n. | 1. 〔工〕外罩,(涂)盖层,表层,涂复层,罩面,(键盘透明)覆盖极,盖在上面的东西,镀,涂,覆盖,堆焊 1. 〔工〕外罩,(涂)盖层,表层,涂复层,罩面,(键盘透明)覆盖极,盖在上面的东西,镀,涂,覆盖,堆焊 |
v. | 1. to place a covering or covering layer of something on top of something else 2. to cover the surface of something with something else 3. to apply a decorative material to a surface 4. to create a new area code that applies within the same geographic region as an existing area code 5. to affix a piece of paper to the surface of an old-fasioned printing press to help make a uniform impression on a forme or plate 6. to cover the surface of something with a thin layer of a substance, especially for decoration 7. if a sound, taste, smell, or feeling is overlaid with another one, enough of the other one is added to be noticeable 1. to place a covering or covering layer of something on top of something else 2. to cover the surface of something with something else 3. to apply a decorative material to a surface 4. to create a new area code that applies within the same geographic region as an existing area code 5. to affix a piece of paper to the surface of an old-fasioned printing press to help make a uniform impression on a forme or plate 6. to cover the surface of something with a thin layer of a substance, especially for decoration 7. if a sound, taste, smell, or feeling is overlaid with another one, enough of the other one is added to be noticeable | n. | 1. a covering or covering layer laid on top of something else 2. a layer of decorative material applied to a surface 3. a transparent sheet containing additional details that is placed on top of another graphic 4. a new area code that applies to the same geographic region as an existing area code 5. in traditional methods of printing, a piece of paper used to equalize the pressure on a forme or printing plate before printing 6. a thin layer of a substance that has been applied to a surface, especially for decoration 7. a noticeable amount of a sound, taste, smell, or feeling that is added to another 1. a covering or covering layer laid on top of something else 2. a layer of decorative material applied to a surface 3. a transparent sheet containing additional details that is placed on top of another graphic 4. a new area code that applies to the same geographic region as an existing area code 5. in traditional methods of printing, a piece of paper used to equalize the pressure on a forme or printing plate before printing 6. a thin layer of a substance that has been applied to a surface, especially for decoration 7. a noticeable amount of a sound, taste, smell, or feeling that is added to another |
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