释义 |
overlay I. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ transitive verb Etymology: Middle English overleyen, from over (I) + leyen to lay 1. a. : to lay or spread over or across : superimpose, cover < the whole subject … is overlaid by stratum upon stratum of folklore — C.H.Andrewes > < overlaid with a thick veneer — Paul Pickrel > b. printing : to prepare an overlay for < overlay a cut > 2. a. obsolete : to crush or overwhelm by massive force : overpower b. : to smother (as an infant) by lying upon c. archaic : to weigh down : overburden, encumber 3. : to hide or obscure by or as if by superimposition II. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun 1. Scotland : necktie, cravat 2. : a covering either permanent or of a temporary and removable kind: as a. : ornamental work formed by overlaying as with veneer b. : an ornamental metal covering produced by inserting a decoration made of another metal c. : a transparent cover on art work or a photograph; especially : such a cover carrying instructions to the engraver (as for color breaks or cropping) d. : material (as paper patches) added to the packing on a printing press to make a stronger impression; also : the patched sheet itself — compare interlay, underlay e. : a decorative and contrasting design or article placed on top of a plain one < an overlay of lace on a black collar > f. : a transparent sheet containing graphic matter (as map data) to be superimposed on another sheet (as a map or photograph) 3. : a betting situation in which the odds on a horse go up beyond those estimated by the track handicapper in the morning line |