单词 | superimpose |
释义 | superimpose (once / 5631 pages) v Superimpose means laying one thing on top of another. It's often use to describe images in a photo collage — like the superimposed image of a skyscraper on the surface of the moon. The verb superimpose is typically used in graphics or photography to describe how images can be put on top of one another for dramatic effect. Use it also to show adding your own take on something, or when you try to have an impact on someone's behavior: "She tried to superimpose her ideas of perfection onto the lazy habits of her children." WORD FAMILYsuperimpose: superimposed, superimposes, superimposing+/impose: imposed, imposes, imposing, imposition, reimpose, superimpose/imposed: self-imposed/imposing: imposingly, unimposing/imposition: impositions/reimpose: reimposed, reimposes, reimposing, reimposition USAGE EXAMPLESHer wide-eyed pictures, complete with superimposed animal faces, are mixed with his. Los Angeles Times(Dec 30, 2016) An image of a duck with the words “lame” superimposed over it accompanied the message. Washington Times(Dec 29, 2016) The film was completed by digitally lifting Lee from previously captured footage and superimposing it on later scenes. The Guardian(Dec 16, 2016) v place on top of can you superimpose the two images? Syn|Hypo|Hyper lay over, superpose develop superimpose a three-dimensional surface on a plane without stretching, in geometry lay, place, pose, position, put, set put into a certain place or abstract location |
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