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superpositions
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叠加, 重叠
the act or process of placing one object or entity directly above or on top of another
- The artist created a striking image through the superposition of different colored layers of paint.
艺术家通过不同颜色油漆层的叠加创造了一幅引人注目的图像。
- In architecture, the engineer considered the structural integrity of the building with the superposition of additional floors.
在建筑学中,工程师考虑了建筑物的结构完整性以及额外楼层的叠加。
- The archaeologists carefully documented the artifacts found in each layer of soil, noting their superposition.
考古学家仔细记录了在每一层土壤中发现的文物,注意到它们的叠加。
- The chef added complexity to the dish through the superposition of contrasting flavors and textures.
厨师通过叠加对比鲜明的风味和质地,为菜肴增添了复杂性。
- The photographer achieved an artistic effect through the superposition of transparent images in the final print.
摄影师通过在最终打印中透明图像的叠加实现了艺术效果。
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叠加
(geometry) the placement of one object ideally in the position of another one in order to show that the two coincide
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叠加, 叠加原理
a principle in geology stating that in a sequence of undisturbed sedimentary rock layers, the youngest rocks are at the top, and the oldest rocks are at the bottom, helping determine the relative ages of geological formations
- The principle of superposition assists geologists in deciphering the chronological order of rock layers in a given geological formation.
叠加原理帮助地质学家解读给定地质构造中岩层的时间顺序。
- By studying superposition, scientists can infer the relative ages of fossils found in different sedimentary layers.
通过研究叠加原理,科学家可以推断出在不同沉积层中发现的化石的相对年龄。
- In an undisturbed sequence of rocks, the lower layers, according to the principle of superposition, are older than the layers above.
在一个未受干扰的岩石序列中,根据叠加原理,下层岩石比上层岩石更古老。
- The concept of superposition is fundamental to constructing geological timelines and understanding Earth's history.
叠加的概念对于构建地质时间线和理解地球历史至关重要。
- Superposition is a key tool for correlating rock formations across different locations and regions.
叠加是关联不同地点和区域岩石构造的关键工具。
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叠加
(geology) the deposition of one geological stratum on another