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overleaf
[ˌəʊvəˈliːf] [ˌoʊvərˈliːf]

  • adv. 在(书页等的)背面
  • adj. (书页)背面的,次页的

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  在背面

... nutritional营养的、滋养的 overleaf在背面、在次页 objectify使客观化 ...

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  [印刷] 在下页

... 在工场涂保护层的:yard coated 在反面;在下页;反面:overleaf 在阀盖外的阀杆螺纹:outside screw ...

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  在次页

... overleaf在背面、在次页 objectify使客观化 obligation义务、职责、债务 ...

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  在反面

... 在工场涂保护层的:yard coated 在反面;在下页;反面:overleaf 在阀盖外的阀杆螺纹:outside screw ...

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短语

contents overleaf 目次见后页 ; 目录对页

please turn overleaf 请阅后页

Editorial overleaf 编辑部对页

As indicated overleaf 下页

turn overleaf 翻到背面

cl oVerleaf 四叶式固定

overleaf f 在背面

Conditions overleaf 报名须知

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  • 在下页
    在次页
  • 在反面

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overleaf [ 'əuvəli:f ]

  • adv. on or to the other side of a page

    "data tabulated overleaf"

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

overleaf /ˌəʊvəˈliːf/ TEM4

  • 1. 

    ADV Overleaf is used in books and magazines to say that something is on the other side of the page you are reading. 在背面 [正式]

    例:

    Answer the questionnaire overleaf.

    回答本页背面的调查问卷。

同近义词

  • adj. 背面的;次页的
  • rear

双语例句权威例句

  • The changes are explained in detail overleaf.

    修改处在背面详细说明

    《牛津词典》

  • Complete the form overleaf.

    好背面表格

    youdao

  • Answer the questionnaire overleaf.

    回答背面问卷

    youdao

更多双语例句
  • This is just one of the myths debunked in the article overleaf which inaugurates this, the International Year of Water Cooperation.

    UNESCO: Open Access to Scientific Information

  • The story beginning overleaf assesses the implications for marine biodiversity of transgressing planetary boundaries, due to human-induced changes to the climate system, pollution and ocean acidification, as well as more direct threats like invasive species, overfishing and habitat destruction.

    UNESCO: Open Access to Scientific Information

  • Overleaf, we follow the fortunes of Homo sapiens sapiens around the Black and Mediterranean Seas through 30 000 years of a tumultuous history marked by sporadic earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions, as well as more insidious hazards tied to a changing climate, such as flooding from glacier melt, gradual sea-level rise or prolonged drought.

    UNESCO: Open Access to Scientific Information

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