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superimpose

/soo-per-im-pohz/US // ˌsu pər ɪmˈpoʊz //UK // (ˌsuːpərɪmˈpəʊz) //

叠加,重叠,叠加法,叠合

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    su·per·im·posed, su·per·im·pos·ing.

    • : to impose, place, or set over, above, or on something else.
    • : to put or join as an addition.
    • : Movies, Television. to print over another image so that both are seen at once: The credits were superimposed over the opening scene.

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Examples

  • Online platforms have their own visual style — a filter that superimposes dog ears onto a person’s face wouldn’t be out of place — that doesn’t always translate to film to television.

  • It is these resources which can be superimposed on the civilian hospitals to take on the overload.

  • Rather than restoring networks or adding new connections, Lifestyle usually superimposed new networks onto the old neighborhood.

  • Structure in a novel is something you discover, not something you superimpose.

  • Just snap a picture with your iPhone, and this app will superimpose horns, tail, and Van Dyke on the beloved caucusing turncoat!

  • If we superimpose or combine these two squares, we get the arrangement of Diagram 3, which is one solution.

  • For the latter it is only necessary to cut the long rectangle in half and superimpose the two halves.

  • The next step is to superimpose the little cards on the first chart of the tens series, having the resultant numbers read aloud.

  • What new impressions would superimpose themselves upon the memories of the past—the memory of Hellayne?

  • Plotinus very properly said that the proper thing to do was to superimpose the idea upon the actual.