superimpose
英 [ˌsuːpərɪmˈpəʊz]
美 [ˌsuːpərɪmˈpoʊz]
v. 使(图像甲)叠映在(图像乙)上; 使重叠; 使叠加; 使附加于
过去分词:superimposed 过去式:superimposed 现在分词:superimposing 第三人称单数:superimposes
Collins.1 / BNC.11634 / COCA.14132
牛津词典
verb
- 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。
- A diagram of the new road layout was superimposed on a map of the city.
- 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.
她想把自己的看法加入这个古老的故事里。
- She has tried to superimpose her own attitudes onto this ancient story.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使(一图像)叠映在(另一图像)上;使(图像)叠加
If one imageis superimposed onanother, it is put on top of it so that you can see the second image through it.- His picture was superimposed on a muscular body...
他的照片被移花接木,放在了一个肌肉发达的身体上。 - You can superimpose the lettering directly onto one of your pictures.
你可以把这些文字直接叠印在你的一张照片上。
- His picture was superimposed on a muscular body...
- VERB 使同样适用于;将…强加于
If features or characteristics from one situationare superimposed ontooronanother, they are transferred onto or used in the second situation, though they may not fit.- Patterns of public administration and government are superimposed on traditional societies.
公共管理和执政模式移用于传统社会。
- Patterns of public administration and government are superimposed on traditional societies.
英英释义
verb