Superpuesto in english

Superimposed

pronunciation: supɜrəmpoʊzd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

superponer = superimpose ; overlay ; superadd ; overlie ; layer. 

Example: Cards are superimposed, one on top of another, and carefully aligned.Example: There may be a very flexible communication system that overlays the administrative structure, or there may be a fairly rigid pattern of communication that adheres to the administrative lines of authority.Example: Locke claimed that God superadded various powers to matter, including motion, the perfections of peach trees and elephants, and gravity.Example: The disputes between islanders and outsiders overlie the deeper problem of administrative denial of indigenous lagoon rights.Example: For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.

superpuesto = 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.

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» voz superpuestavoice-over .

Example: Whether you do voice-overs all the time or just this once, take care of yourself -- a good night's sleep and a liter or two of water every day is a great start.

Superpuesto synonyms

added in spanish: adicional, pronunciation: ædəd part of speech: adjective stratified in spanish: estratificado, pronunciation: strætəfaɪd part of speech: adjective layered in spanish: en capas, pronunciation: leɪɜrd part of speech: adjective bedded in spanish: acostado, pronunciation: bedɪd part of speech: adjective overlying in spanish: superpuesto, pronunciation: oʊvɜrlaɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective superjacent in spanish: superjacente, pronunciation: supɜrdʒeɪsənt part of speech: adjective
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