单词 | superimpose |
释义 | superimpose From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Visualsuperimposesu‧per‧im‧pose /ˌsuːpərɪmˈpəʊz $ -ˈpoʊz/ verb [transitive]1 AVON/ON TOP OFto put one picture, image, or photograph on top of another so that both can be partly seensuperimpose something on/onto something A photo of a cup of cappuccino had been superimposed on a picture of Venice.2 TOGETHERto combine two systems, ideas, opinions etc so that one influences the othersuperimpose something on/onto something Eastern themes superimposed onto Western architecture —superimposition /ˌsuːpərɪmpəˈzɪʃən/ noun [uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpussuperimpose• I was still conscious of the desert upon which this scene was superimposed.• In both countries the crisis superimposed itself on more chronic economic problems.• Jobs are artificial units superimposed on this field.superimpose something on/onto something• Moore has superimposed the head of an animal on a human body.• Superimposing capitalism on another economic system is apt to cause problems. |
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