overlap的意思和读音

overlap

: [ˈoʊvərˌlæp] : [ˈəʊvə(r)ˌlæp]

v.使;(;(

n.

overlapped  overlaps  overlapping  

v.overlie,meet,touch,cover,coincide

n.overlay,intersection,edge,join,connection

overlapv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)if one thingoverlaps another, or the two thingsoverlap , part of one thing covers part of the other

A fish's scales overlap each other

The floor was protected with overlapping sheets of newspaper.

2.[t]~ sth使to make two or more things overlap

You will need to overlap the pieces of wood slightly.使

3.[i][t]~ (sth)if two eventsoverlap oroverlap each other, the second one starts before the first one has finished

4.[i][t]to cover part of the same area of interest, knowledge, responsibility, etc.

Our jobs overlap slightly, which sometimes causes difficulties.

The language of science overlaps with that of everyday life.

n.

1.[c][u]~ (between sth and sth)a shared area of interest, knowledge, responsibility, etc.

There is (a) considerable overlap between the two subjects.

2.[c][u]the amount by which one thing covers another thing

an overlap of 5 cm on each roof tile 5

3.[u][sing]a period of time in which two events or activities happen together

There will be an overlap of a week while John teaches Ann the job.

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v.1.if two objects overlap, or if one overlaps the other, the edge of one fits over the edge of the other2.if subjects overlap, or if one overlaps the other, some aspects are shared by more than one subject; if the responsibilities of two or more people or organizations overlap, there are some things for which they share responsibility; if two events overlap, or if one overlaps the other, one starts before the other ends; if ideas or opinions overlap, they are similar in some ways but not in every way

n.1.a situation in which things overlap2.the amount by which things overlap each other

1. 〖 reappear〗 overlap〖 superpose〗 ...

2. originate v. overlap v. damage n. ...

3. undercut overlap pit ...

4. output box overlap pairwise mutually exclusive events ...

5. ,(overlap),

6. overhung door overlap overlapping construction schedule ...

7. overbearing adj. overlap vt. , overt adj. , ...

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1.Finally, the boundaries of the districts may overlap, in which case two or more judges will exercise concurrent jurisdiction over suits.使

2.We would like the wind blows away the clouds, forever have no longer overlap.

3.Specify the incompressibility and viscosity of the particles, as well as how much they are permitted to overlap.

4.But recent studies have found a striking overlap between these areas and brain regions that are activated when you think about the future.

5."Because we have so much to do and only so much time, wherever we have overlap, I will, " she said.“。”

6.However, you might discover that some of your goals overlap, so you'll be able to work simultaneously on more than one.

7.Care must be taken that the requests do not overlap one another in consuming and publishing Web services.使Web

8.The coupling plate and the bottom plate overlap up and down, and couples integrally into the non-welding deck plate.

9.Ideally, portions of each slice of a 3-D scene should show up in at least three photos, with 50% overlap between them.50%

10.The key ranges of the CHECK constraints in each table cannot overlap with the ranges of any other table.CHECK