mantle的意思和读音

mantle

: [ˈmænt(ə)l] : ['mænt(ə)l]

n.

v.

mantles  mantling  mantled  

n.layer,blanket,covering,shroud,veil

mantlen.

1.[sing]the ~ of sb/sththe role and responsibilities of an important person or job, especially when they are passed on from one person to another

The vice-president must now take on the mantle of supreme power.

2.[c]a layer of sth that covers a surface

hills with a mantle of snow

3.[c]a loose piece of clothing without sleeves, worn over other clothes, especially in the past

4.[c]a cover around the flame of a gas lamp that becomes very bright when it is heated

5.[sing]the part of the earth below the crust and surrounding the core

v.

1.~ sthto cover the surface of sth

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v.1.;,;2.();(,);;();,;()

n.1.Same as mantel. One's mantle falls on [descends to] another2.the authority or responsibility connected with someones position, duties, or beliefs3.a piece of clothing similar to a coat but without sleeves, worn mainly in the past4.something that covers, hides, or surrounds something else5.the part of the Earth that is deep below the surface and surrounds the corecenter6.a glass cover that you put over a flame to make a bright light1.Same as mantel. One's mantle falls on [descends to] another2.the authority or responsibility connected with someones position, duties, or beliefs3.a piece of clothing similar to a coat but without sleeves, worn mainly in the past4.something that covers, hides, or surrounds something else5.the part of the Earth that is deep below the surface and surrounds the corecenter6.a glass cover that you put over a flame to make a bright light

v.1.to cover, hide, or surround something

1. crust mantle core ...

2. knicherbockers mantle mini-skirt ...

3. 3.3.3 cape 3.3.4 mantle 3.3.5 overcoat ...

5. All Dragon( Mantle) Beast Mantle( ) ...

6. Lodge 宿 Mantle Mollusk ...

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1.It was the dancing girl, starred with jewels, clouded with a pale-blue mantle, drunk with the wine of her youth.

2.Can Eragon take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders? The fate of the Empire may rest in his hands.

3.And when I heard this thing, I rent my garment and my mantle, and plucked off the hair of my head and of my beard, and sat down astonied.

4.Ceres, too, is spherical and probably divided into core and mantle, though the mantle seems to be wetter than that of Vesta.湿

5.She was a plain, elderly woman, dressed in a comprehensive waterproof mantle; she had a face with a good deal of rather violent point.

6.i order you to do so , " the king answered him , and majestically gathered in a fold of his ermine mantle" .“。”

7.And when I had heard this word, I rent my mantle and my coat, and plucked off the hairs of my head and my beard, and I sat down mourning.便

8.Scientific studies suggest that this layer has physical properties that are different from the rest of the upper mantle.

9.Now Chelsea seem to have inherited the mantle of late demolition experts - with Drogba inheriting the title of executioner in chief.西——

10.But in a year when many Republicans are sheddingthe establishment mantle in favor of Tea Party populism, it doesn't seem to beworking.