overlap

sobreposição
definition
verb
the canopy overlaps the house roof at one end
extend over so as to cover partly.
noun
an overlap of about half an inch
a part or amount that overlaps.
translation of 'overlap'
verb
justapor,
acontecer ao mesmo tempo,
coincidir,
sobrepor,
cobrir parcialmente
noun
sobreposição,
parte sobreposta,
justaposição
example
Finally, the amount of 'overlap' occurring along any column in the design was to be translated into a particular color of tile.
A considerable 'overlap' exists in dairy processing and food ingredients manufacture.
By arranging themselves according to an angle determined by phi, the leaves can fill the spaces in the most efficient way possible, with the least amount of 'overlap' .
an 'overlap' of shifts
Additionally, individual dimensions have been shown to 'overlap' to a high degree in adolescence.
Areas of range 'overlap' between pairs and among neighboring woodpeckers were measured.
The fish's body is covered with scales that 'overlap' each other like the shingles on the roof of a house.
Thus there was a brief period of 'overlap' between the two peoples and cultures.
Thus there is a certain amount of 'overlap' between the various chapters, and while this is by no means excessive, it does generate some slight inconsistencies in presentation.
Although the three conceptions 'overlap' to some extent, they involve important differences of emphasis.
However, in the present study we were interested in core area 'overlap' between the two species, rather than absolute home range size.
She folded the ends over slightly so they wouldn't 'overlap' her head and tucked the parts of the blanket under her body snuggly.
A difficult area is the 'overlap' with multiple sclerosis.
Spatial 'overlap' between distributions can suggest intermolecular relationships.
The areas of 'overlap' are so numerous that the need for such coordination is, to my mind, self-evident.
As suggested in Chapter 21, there are areas of 'overlap' and commonality between them.
There is a large amount of 'overlap' among the characters, but a few characters are excluded from one or more of the data sets and others are slightly reworded or broken into different states.
This period represented an 'overlap' between war and stability operations.
Finchem said the new Senior PGA Tour lineup would provide more events, and reduce 'overlap' with regularly scheduled PGA Tour telecasts.
an 'overlap' of about half an inch
There is a functional 'overlap' between undue influence and unconscionable dealing, although analytically the doctrines are distinct.
Now they live in the real world again, with occasional periods of 'overlap' with the world of the superheroes.
Mainly through allegory, each play basically covers one amendment, though there's a fair amount of 'overlap' .
Whether one does or does not acquire the book depends upon the 'overlap' between the interests of the reader and the book's topics.
The government is in need of a higher level of coordination for the reconstruction in Aceh in order to prevent an 'overlap' of activities and ensure that funding is used appropriately.
As an alternative to backstitching, begin the stitching right at the dots and leave thread tails to tie off; 'overlap' the stitching where it meets at the center back.
Tackle the overlap using the cracks to the right before making a committing move to gain the small ledge above the 'overlap' .
The challenge lies in persuading it that there is an 'overlap' between its national interest and that of the West.
Patches should always be large enough to cover the damage and 'overlap' any adjacent wood framing.
In practice, because of their seasonal nature, and the close 'overlap' between this area and pharmacy, preserved flowers - dried or as flavoured syrups - are more important.
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