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overlapped是overlap的过去分词 overlap美 [.oʊvər'læp] 英 [.əʊvə(r)'læp] - v.交叠;使部分重叠;(时间上)部分重叠;(范围方面)部分重叠
- n.重叠量;(范围方面的)重叠部分;交接时期
- 网络重迭;重叠窗口;创建一个重叠式窗口
复数:overlaps 现在分词:overlapping 过去分词:overlapped v. overlie,meet,touch,cover,coincide n. overlay,intersection,edge,join,connection 1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (物体)部分重叠,交叠if one thingoverlaps another, or the two thingsoverlap , part of one thing covers part of the other |
| A fish's scales overlap each other 鱼鳞一片片上下交叠。 | | The floor was protected with overlapping sheets of newspaper. 地板用一张搭着一张的报纸保护着。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 使部分重叠to make two or more things overlap |
| You will need to overlap the pieces of wood slightly. 你得使这些木片像鱼鳞片似的搭叠起来。 |
3. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (时间上)部分重叠if two eventsoverlap oroverlap each other, the second one starts before the first one has finished |
4. | [i][t] (范围方面)部分重叠to cover part of the same area of interest, knowledge, responsibility, etc. |
| Our jobs overlap slightly, which sometimes causes difficulties. 我们的工作略有重叠,所以有时引起一些困难。 | | The language of science overlaps with that of everyday life. 有些科学用语也用于日常生活。 |
1. | [c][u] ~ (between sth and sth) (范围方面的)重叠部分a shared area of interest, knowledge, responsibility, etc. |
| There is (a) considerable overlap between the two subjects. 两门科目之间有相当多的共通之处。 |
2. | [c][u] (物体的)重叠部分,重叠量the amount by which one thing covers another thing |
| an overlap of 5 cm on each roof tile 每片房瓦上 5 厘米的重叠度 |
3. | [u][sing] (两事发生的)重叠时间,交接时期a period of time in which two events or activities happen together |
| There will be an overlap of a week while John teaches Ann the job. 将有一周的交接期可以让约翰教导安如何接手工作。 |
n. | 8. 【军事】航空照片的重叠部分;【地质学;地理学】超复;累叠地层 10. 覆盖物,涂盖层;【植物;植物学】盖覆;【摄影】重榫摄影 8. 【军事】航空照片的重叠部分;【地质学;地理学】超复;累叠地层 10. 覆盖物,涂盖层;【植物;植物学】盖覆;【摄影】重榫摄影 | v. | 6. (与…)部分一致[巧合],(时间等)重复,一致 6. (与…)部分一致[巧合],(时间等)重复,一致 |
n. | 1. an edge that partly covers or is covered by something else 2. the amount by which something overlaps something else 3. a partial coincidence or correspondence of two things in time, function, or purpose 4. a younger layer of sedimentary rock that extends over an older layer and conceals it completely 5. a situation in which things overlap 1. an edge that partly covers or is covered by something else 2. the amount by which something overlaps something else 3. a partial coincidence or correspondence of two things in time, function, or purpose 4. a younger layer of sedimentary rock that extends over an older layer and conceals it completely 5. a situation in which things overlap | v. | 1. to position things in such a way that the edge of one thing is on top of and extending past the edge of another, or be positioned in this way 2. to cover something such as a boundary or edge, and extend beyond it 3. to coincide or correspond in part with something in time, function, or purpose, or make something coincide or correspond with something else 4. if two objects overlap, or if one overlaps the other, the edge of one fits over the edge of the other 5. if subjects overlap, or if one overlaps the other, some aspects are shared by more than one subject 1. to position things in such a way that the edge of one thing is on top of and extending past the edge of another, or be positioned in this way 2. to cover something such as a boundary or edge, and extend beyond it 3. to coincide or correspond in part with something in time, function, or purpose, or make something coincide or correspond with something else 4. if two objects overlap, or if one overlaps the other, the edge of one fits over the edge of the other 5. if subjects overlap, or if one overlaps the other, some aspects are shared by more than one subject |
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