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1 superimpose
transitive verbaufbringen [Schicht usw.]; aufkopieren [Bild]* * *super·im·pose[ˌsu:pərɪmˈpəʊz, AM -ɚɪmˈpoʊz]vtto \superimpose images Bilder überlagernnational boundaries are \superimposed over the map of Europe die Grenzen der einzelnen Staaten wurden auf die Europakarte kopiert* * *["suːpərIm'pəUz]vtto superimpose sth on sth — etw auf etw (acc) legen; (Phot) etw über etw (acc) fotografieren; (Film) etw über etw (acc) filmen; (Geol) etw über etw (acc) lagern; (fig) etw mit etw überlagern
by superimposing one image on another — indem man zwei Bilder aufeinanderlegt
* * *superimpose v/tone superimposed on the other übereinandergelagert3. hinzufügen (on zu), folgen lassen (on dat), aneinanderreihen4. ELEK, PHYS überlagern5. FILM etc durch-, einblenden, einkopieren* * *transitive verbaufbringen [Schicht usw.]; aufkopieren [Bild]* * *v.daraufsetzen v.darüberlegen v.darübersetzen v.einblenden v.einkopieren v.lagern (auf, über) v.legen v.setzen v.überlagern v.
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