overlap / verb ˌoʊ vərˈlæp; noun ˈoʊ vərˌlæp /

💦中学词汇叠加叠加在一起叠加在一起的叠加起来

overlap3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

o·ver·lapped, o·ver·lap·ping.

  1. to lap over; extend over and cover a part of; imbricate.
  2. to cover and extend beyond: The ends of cloth overlap the table.
  3. to coincide in part with; have in common with: two lives that overlapped each other.
v. 无主动词 verb

o·ver·lapped, o·ver·lap·ping.

  1. to lap over: two sales territories that overlap; fields of knowledge that overlap.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of overlapping.
  2. the extent or amount of overlapping: The second story of the building has an overlap of ten feet.
  3. an overlapping part.

overlap 近义词

v. 动词 verb

lie over something else

更多overlap例句

  1. The overlap between solarpunk and afrofuturism—a movement brilliantly summarized in the work of Ytasha Womack—is significant.
  2. In fact, there’s ample overlap between QAnon adherents and anti-vaxxers, who in some cases fear the vaccine is a form of mind control.
  3. Even when a brain region shows a sex difference on average, there is typically considerable overlap between the male and female distributions.
  4. Villa cited “a timing overlap” and said a bond consultant had advised against it.
  5. This included genetic relatedness and the amount of environmental overlap between dolphins.
  6. However, he saw the overlap of interests as being horribly negative.
  7. Both Huckabee and Santorum had considerable overlap in their support during their respective presidential bids.
  8. In some areas, the overlap was even higher: 100 percent of plantations in Ghana overlapped.
  9. In our current configuration of religious interest groups, we find significant overlap with party politics.
  10. American government works because we have overlap between federal, state, and local governments.
  11. The man on the girl's right seemed to overlap her possessively which could have been accounted for by the width of his shoulders.
  12. But it must not be forgotten that both the departments themselves and the evidence for them frequently overlap.
  13. Even in his bare feet, which you saw with your own eyes, he'd overlap those prints a half inch all around.
  14. Any tinsmith will turn up the sides for you, leaving the front a little higher than the others, so as to overlap the netting.
  15. The butt straps where they overlap are forged so as to fit one another as shown, and thus form a close joint.