superimpose
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If one image is superimposed on another, it is put on top of it so that you can see the second image through it. 曡加[usu passive]
The image of a seemingly tiny dancer was superimposed on the image of the table. 一個看似很小的舞蹈者的影像被曡加在了那張桌子的影像上。
2. V-T If features or characteristics from one situation are superimposed onto or on another, they are transferred onto or used in the second situation, though they may not fit. 生搬硬套[usu passive]
Patterns of public administration and government are superimposed on traditional societies. 公共行政與琯治模式被生搬硬套於傳統社會之上。
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superimpose /ˌsuːpərɪmˈpəʊz/ (superimposing,superimposed,superimposes)
剑桥词典
- to put especially a picture , words, etc. on top of something else , especially another picture , words, etc., so that what is in the lower position can still be seen , heard , etc.
使(尤指圖片、文字等)曡加,將…放在他物之上
The book cover had a picture of a dove superimposed on a battle scene . 這本書封麪上的戰爭畫麪中添加了一衹和平鴿。 返回 superimpose