释义 |
superimpose美 [.supərɪm'poʊz] 英 [.suːpərɪm'pəʊz] - v.使(图像甲)叠映在(图像乙)上;使重叠;使叠加;使附加于
- 网络加在上面;放在…上面;添加
过去分词:superimposed 现在分词:superimposing 第三人称单数:superimposes v. overlay,lay over,apply to,cover 1. | ~ sth (on/onto sth) 使(图像甲)叠映在(图像乙)上to put one image on top of another so that the two can be seen combined |
| A diagram of the new road layout was superimposed on a map of the city. 新公路的规划示意图被叠映在该城市的地图上。 |
2. | ~ sth (on/onto sth) 使重叠;使叠加;使附加于to add some of the qualities of one system or pattern to another one in order to produce sth that combines the qualities of both |
| She has tried to superimpose her own attitudes onto this ancient story. 她尝试过把自己的看法加入这个古老的故事里。 |
v. | 1. to place something such as a transparent image on or over something else, often with the result that both things appear simultaneously, although one may partially obscure the other 2. to add a feature or element without incorporating it 3. to put one image on top of another so that both can be seen 4. to add something such as a feature or idea from one system or situation to another 1. to place something such as a transparent image on or over something else, often with the result that both things appear simultaneously, although one may partially obscure the other 2. to add a feature or element without incorporating it 3. to put one image on top of another so that both can be seen 4. to add something such as a feature or idea from one system or situation to another |
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