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superpose    
vt. 放在上面,重叠

放在上面,重叠

superpose
v 1: place (one geometric figure) upon another so that their
perimeters coincide
2: place on top of; "can you superimpose the two images?" [synonym:
{superimpose}, {superpose}, {lay over}]


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