Sobrepuesto in english
Superimposed
pronunciation: supɜrəmpoʊzd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: supɜrəmpoʊzd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
sobreponer = caption ; superadd.
Example: Later, slide reference numbers are captioned onto the video recording at each point where a slide used so that the physical slide itself can be easily found by viewers of the tape.Example: Locke claimed that God superadded various powers to matter, including motion, the perfections of peach trees and elephants, and gravity.more:
» sobreponerse = pull + Reflexivo + together ; rise above ; get back on + the horse (that bucked you) .
Example: Sadie decided that she'd better pull herself together before he sensed what she was thinking. Example: Never in her wildest dreams would she have believed that her mother had been through what she did and was still able to rise above it. Example: That was definitely one of the lowest moments of my career, but I'm a positive guy, so I'll get back on the horse and get going again.sobrepuesto = overlaid ; superimposed.
Example: Physiologically, speech is an overlaid function, or, to be more precise, a group of overlaid functions.Example: When man perceives the world, he perceives, without realizing it, the superimposed shape of his own mind.