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单词 superimpose
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Definition of superimpose in English:

superimpose

verb ˌsuːp(ə)rɪmˈpəʊzˌsup(ə)rəmˈpoʊz
[with object]
  • Place or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident.

    把…放在(或堆在)另一物上,叠加

    the number will appear on the screen, superimposed on a flashing button

    数字将出现在屏幕上,叠印在一个闪动的按钮上。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The writing was superimposed on a washed-out photograph of two beautiful children in overalls, hand in hand.
    • The Trilogy is not epic precisely, as the three movies are superimposed rather than laid end to end: a witty study of parallel realities and parallel lives.
    • In each unit, the artist superimposes an outlined figure onto elaborate floral designs borrowed from Ottoman ceramics.
    • On the poster, the now famous Gelede mask is superimposed upon a world globe, its wings stretching across west Africa into the Atlantic Ocean.
    • But my project is not simply how to superimpose these components - these maps; there is another layer to be considered: a base map of a completely different scale and intensity.
    • Beginning the work with one strip of film and a single soundtrack of chanted sutra, the artist superimposes film and sound until he arrives at 32 layers of image and audio.
    • The human memory is not a factual record, you can rewrite a page you don't like by superimposing your own version often enough.
    • On top of this already split frame, he superimposes another angle of the same content, this time a medium-shot of him in profile standing before the door with his camera in hand.
    • One of the most successful and consistent American conductors making recordings today, everything she conducts, no matter how familiar it is, sounds fresh and exciting, and without superimposing her ego on it.
    • By locating the exact spot occupied by the nineteenth-century photographer and superimposing the historical image on a large-format camera, the staff was able to determine the missing structure's height and roof pitch.
    • He never superimposes the lens into situations, and he lets scenarios play out before, not because of, him.
    • His combined work in sound and electricity led him to devise a means of transmitting several telegraphic messages at once over a single wire by superimposing intermittent currents of differing frequencies.
    • He superimposed text on both drawing and script: Text supersedes handwritten script, however, and exerts its hierarchical superiority.
    • He has manipulated the maps in a variety of ways that includes superimposing images drawn from various sources like First Aid books, cooking guides and medieval icons.
    • There's a common theme here about superimposing different realities onto each other to see what you learn in the course of that process.
    • For example, motion-analysis software superimposes video on a grid to determine joint angles and can calculate such things as torque and acceleration.
    • After superimposing the new road on the prints, they decided not to build it.
    • I thought we could take advantage of that by somehow superimposing the letters of the two words.
    • They do not need me or any of the rest of us superimposing our emotions on them.
    • The director further subverted the original's scuzzy naturalism by superimposing the images or arranging them in split screens.

Derivatives

  • superimposable

  • adjective
    • The crystal structure of hagfish insulin has also been determined and it is virtually superimposable with porcine insulin.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Any object that is not superimposable onto its mirror image is chiral.
      • These two sets of results are so closely similar they are virtually superimposable on each other.
      • The analysis of unfolding curves of both proteins was done with the assumption of a simple two-state transition, as the denaturation profiles obtained from different spectroscopic means were completely superimposable.
      • Most importantly, stereoisomers are not spatially superimposable.
  • superimposition

  • noun ˌsuːpərˌɪmpəˈzɪʃnˈˌsup(ə)rəmpəˈzɪʃən
    mass noun
    • The action of placing or laying one thing over another, typically so that both are still evident.

      把…放在(或堆在)另一物上,叠加

      the bizarre superimposition of wrinkles on a child's face
      Example sentencesExamples
      • count noun a striking array of cinematic effects, including superimpositions and fast motion
      • Her videos are a creative mash of superimposition and stroboscopic or stop-motion effects, combined with the rich textures and colours associated with classical European painting.
      • The shifts in perspective disclosed in this second movie are frankly not that dazzling, and the generic superimpositions on a single set of characters have not delivered any really stunning insights - yet.
      • Their use of projection, reflection, abstraction and superimposition evokes fascinating insights into a shifting human nature, focusing on a being of intellect and imagination in a vessel shaped by both biology and technology.

Definition of superimpose in US English:

superimpose

verbˌsup(ə)rəmˈpoʊzˌso͞op(ə)rəmˈpōz
[with object]
  • Place or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident.

    把…放在(或堆在)另一物上,叠加

    the number will appear on the screen, superimposed on a flashing button

    数字将出现在屏幕上,叠印在一个闪动的按钮上。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On top of this already split frame, he superimposes another angle of the same content, this time a medium-shot of him in profile standing before the door with his camera in hand.
    • They do not need me or any of the rest of us superimposing our emotions on them.
    • The Trilogy is not epic precisely, as the three movies are superimposed rather than laid end to end: a witty study of parallel realities and parallel lives.
    • In each unit, the artist superimposes an outlined figure onto elaborate floral designs borrowed from Ottoman ceramics.
    • The director further subverted the original's scuzzy naturalism by superimposing the images or arranging them in split screens.
    • One of the most successful and consistent American conductors making recordings today, everything she conducts, no matter how familiar it is, sounds fresh and exciting, and without superimposing her ego on it.
    • Beginning the work with one strip of film and a single soundtrack of chanted sutra, the artist superimposes film and sound until he arrives at 32 layers of image and audio.
    • There's a common theme here about superimposing different realities onto each other to see what you learn in the course of that process.
    • By locating the exact spot occupied by the nineteenth-century photographer and superimposing the historical image on a large-format camera, the staff was able to determine the missing structure's height and roof pitch.
    • I thought we could take advantage of that by somehow superimposing the letters of the two words.
    • The human memory is not a factual record, you can rewrite a page you don't like by superimposing your own version often enough.
    • He has manipulated the maps in a variety of ways that includes superimposing images drawn from various sources like First Aid books, cooking guides and medieval icons.
    • On the poster, the now famous Gelede mask is superimposed upon a world globe, its wings stretching across west Africa into the Atlantic Ocean.
    • After superimposing the new road on the prints, they decided not to build it.
    • For example, motion-analysis software superimposes video on a grid to determine joint angles and can calculate such things as torque and acceleration.
    • His combined work in sound and electricity led him to devise a means of transmitting several telegraphic messages at once over a single wire by superimposing intermittent currents of differing frequencies.
    • He superimposed text on both drawing and script: Text supersedes handwritten script, however, and exerts its hierarchical superiority.
    • But my project is not simply how to superimpose these components - these maps; there is another layer to be considered: a base map of a completely different scale and intensity.
    • He never superimposes the lens into situations, and he lets scenarios play out before, not because of, him.
    • The writing was superimposed on a washed-out photograph of two beautiful children in overalls, hand in hand.
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