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juxtapose [ˌdʒʌkstəˈpoʊz]

vt. 把…并列,把…并置,把…放在另一个旁边;
过去式:: juxtaposed 过去分词:: juxtaposed 现在分词:: juxtaposing 第三人称单数:: juxtaposes

例句:

  • The technique Mr Wilson uses most often is to juxtapose things for dramatic effect.
    威尔逊先生最常用的手法是将事物放在一起,以产生戏剧化的效果。
  • When you juxtapose the two, you can see the difference.
    要是你把这两个人并在一起, 就看得出分别来了.
  • We tried to juxtapose the sculptures to give the best effect.
    我们把雕刻品加以并排以得到最好的效果.
  • They juxtapose the historical and the contemporary and leave out everything between.
    来自THETIMES
  • The central couplet of Until the End of Days and Live in Love juxtapose the two sides of Times of Grace perfectly.
    来自BBC
  • On an emotional weekend like this one, it's impossible not to juxtapose the two.
    来自WSJ