单词 | overlapping |
释义 | overlappingn. 1. a. The action of overlap v.1; partial overlying or coincidence; an instance of this.With quot. 1692 cf. overlap v.1 2a. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > [noun] > extending over > partial extension over overlapping1692 overlap1813 overrunning1867 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > fencing > [noun] > actions buttc1330 overheadc1400 stopc1450 quarter-strokea1456 rabbeta1500 rakea1500 traverse1547 flourish1552 quarter-blow1555 veny1578 alarm1579 venue1591 cut1593 time1594 caricado1595 fincture1595 imbroccata1595 mandritta1595 punta riversa1595 remove1595 stramazon1595 traversa1595 imbrocado1597 passado1597 counter-time1598 foinery1598 canvasado1601 montant1601 punto1601 stock1602 embrocadoc1604 pass1604 stuck1604 stramazo1606 home thrust1622 longee1625 falsify?1635 false1637 traversion1637 canvassa1641 parade1652 flanconade1664 parry1673 fore-stroke1674 allonge1675 contretemps1684 counter1684 disengaging1684 feint1684 passing1687 under-counter1687 stringere1688 stringering1688 tempo1688 volte1688 overlapping1692 repost1692 volt-coupe1692 volting1692 disarm?1700 stamp1705 passade1706 riposte1707 swoop1711 retreat1734 lunge1748 beat1753 disengage1771 disengagement1771 opposition1771 time thrust1771 timing1771 whip1771 shifting1793 one-two1809 one-two-three1809 salute1809 estramazone1820 remise1823 engage1833 engaging1833 risposta1838 lunging1847 moulinet1861 reprise1861 stop-thrust1861 engagement1881 coupé1889 scrape1889 time attack1889 traverse1892 cut-over1897 tac-au-tac riposte1907 flèche1928 replacement1933 punta dritta1961 the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > [noun] > partially riding?a1425 lapping1607 overlapping1802 1692 W. Hope Compl. Fencing-master (ed. 2) 71 If he slipp my overlapping, I..make use of Binding. 1802 W. Paley Nat. Theol. xvi. 302 This hook and overlapping of the bill could not be spared, for it forms the very instrument by which the bird climbs. 1851 T. H. Turner Some Acct. Domest. Archit. I. i. 3 One of the periods where an overlapping of styles must be looked for. 1872 Spectator 5 Oct. 1264 The foldings and overlappings of strata in mountainous regions. 1935 Discovery Sept. 278/1 Room within this waveband..to accommodate several independent high-definition sound and picture channels without overlapping or interference. 1963 B. Fozard Instrumentation Nucl. Reactors x. 112 Overlapping, i.e. failure to resolve the pulses, may cause errors of measurement in three main ways. 2002 Canberra Times 14 Aug. a2 In his speech Mr Wood said..that there were obvious overlappings of science and of art. b. Linguistics. = overlap n. 5. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > [noun] > complementary distribution > overlap overlapping1941 overlap1942 1941 Amer. Speech 16 278 (title) Phonemic overlapping. 1956 R. Jakobson & M. Halle Fund. of Lang. ii. 14 The so-called overlapping of phonemes confirms the manifestly relational character of the distinctive features... The same sound [e] in one position implements the diffuse, and in another, the compact term of the same opposition. 1991 D. Crystal Dict. Linguistics & Phonetics (ed. 3) 245 Overlapping, (1) A term used in phonology to refer to the possibility that a phone may be assigned to more than one phoneme... (2) A term used in language acquisition studies to refer to one type of relationship between adult and child meaning, as expressed in lexical items. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > [noun] > a covering > partial lap1800 overlapping1858 1858 G. MacDonald Phantastes xxi. 269 His body-armour was somewhat clumsily made,..the overlappings in the lower part had more play than necessary. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). overlappingadj. That overlaps; that involves an overlap. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > [adjective] > extending over > partially extending over overlapped1605 overlapping1839 the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > [adjective] > partially riding1722 overlapping1839 overriding1883 wrap-over1979 1839 H. T. De la Beche Rep. Geol. Cornwall iv. 114 Neither denudation on the one hand, nor overlapping beds on the other. 1869 P. Gillmore tr. G. L. Figuier Reptiles & Birds i. 7 The surface of the body is..smoothly covered with overlapping scales. 1919 E. Wharton Frenchways & their Meaning II. 29 ‘Prejudice’ and ‘Reverence’, oftener than one thinks are overlapping terms. 1964 Language 40 62 This instance of overlapping phonetic values therefore need not be regarded as a violation of phonemic principles. 2002 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 28 Feb. 42/3 A bolero made entirely of unfolded and overlapping little sandalwood fans. Compounds overlapping grip n. Golf a grip in which the little finger of the lower hand overlaps the space between the index and middle finger of the upper hand. ΚΠ 1906 A. Pottow Illustr. Outdoor News Dec. 183 For approach work [in golf] Smith uses the overlapping grip. 1977 New Yorker 10 Oct. 124/2 A certain touring professional golfer barely missed equalling the record for fewest putts in a tournament round by a man using the ordinary overlapping (as opposed to the more popular reverse overlapping) grip. 1998 Today's Golfer Sept. 63/3 We try to teach most people the Vardon or overlapping grip because they both help players to grip the club in the fingers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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