释义 |
juxtaposit, v. rare.|dʒʌkstəˈpɒzɪt| [f. L. juxtā by the side of + posit-, ppl. stem of pōnĕre to put, place.] = juxtapose.
1681Glanvill Sadducismus 171 So far from unity of Essence, that it consists of juxtaposited parts. 1758W. Battie Madness iv. 25 Those particles are by such pressure differently juxtaposited. 1894J. Owen in Academy 3 Feb. 93/3 Parallel passages in which phrases of Enoch are juxtaposited by texts of the New Testament. |