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man·tle
maen tl
复数:mantles
第三人称单数:mantles
现在分词:mantling
过去式:mantled
过去分词:mantled
词根:mantle
adj.mantled 披着斗篷的
noun
a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes : cloak
a figurative cloak symbolizing preeminence or authority
accepted the mantle of leadership
something that covers, enfolds, or envelops (see envelop sense 1)
The ground was covered with a mantle of leaves.
a fold or lobe or pair of lobes of the body wall of a mollusk or brachiopod that in shell-bearing forms lines the shell and bears shell-secreting glands
the outer wall and casing of a blast furnace above the hearth (see hearth sense 1c)broadly: an insulated support or casing in which something is heated
the upper back of a bird
a lacy hood or sheath of some refractory (see refractory entry 1 sense 3) material that gives light by incandescence when placed over a flame
regolith
the part of the interior of a terrestrial (see terrestrial sense 3) planet and especially the earth that lies beneath the crust and above the central core
mantel
biographical name
Mickey (Charles) 1931–1995 American baseball player
verb
transitive verb
to cover with or as if with a mantle : cloak
the encroaching jungle growth that mantled the building—Sanka Knox
intransitive verb
to become covered with a coating
to spread over a surface
blush
her rich face mantling with emotion—Benjamin Disraeli
upper mantle上地幔;上部地函
mantle plume[地质]地幔柱
mantle convection地函对流,地幔对流;地幔对流
lower mantle下地幔
mantle rock表岩层;风化层
earth mantle地函,地幔
古英语 mentel “一种宽松的无袖外衣,从肩膀上直落”,源自拉丁语 mantellum “斗篷”(意大利语 mantello,古高地德语 mantal,德语 Mantel,古诺尔斯语 mötull),可能源自凯尔特语源,或者如果拉丁词与 mantelum, mantelium “一块布料,手巾,餐巾”是同一个词,那么它可能来自 manus “手”。
12世纪通过同源的古法语 mantel “斗篷,披风; 床单,覆盖物”(现代法语 manteau)加强和改变。比喻意义“遮盖物,掩盖物”始于公元1300年。象征文学权威或艺术卓越的用法(1789年)来自以利亚的斗篷(列王纪下2.13)。作为地壳和核心之间的一层(虽然最初与核心没有区别),它始于1940年。在一个寡妇面前,由主教完成的 take(最初是 have)the mantel (and the ring) 是象征性的行为,表示对贞洁的誓言(约1400年).
手掌撑起身体然后脚踩在同一点站起来的动作
外套膜
上背(鸟)
外套
地幔
地幔
壳套
外套膜
展附于软体动物体表覆盖内脏囊的膜状物。
Noun and Verb Middle English mantel, from Anglo-French, from Latin mantellum
The first known use of mantle was in the 13th century
manufacture1 of 2noun
something made from raw materials
the making of products by hand or machinery
production sense 2
the manufacture of blood in the body
manufacture2 of 2verb
to make into a product suitable for use
manufacture wool
to make from raw materials by hand or by machinery
to make up sometimes with the intention of misleading
manufactorynoun
factory
manual1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or involving the hands
manual skill
worked or operated by hand
a car with a manual transmission
requiring or using physical skill and energy
manual labor
manual2 of 2noun
a small bookespecially: handbook
the set movements in the handling of a weapon during a military drill
the manual of arms
manual1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or involving the hands
manual skill
worked or operated by hand
a car with a manual transmission
requiring or using physical skill and energy
manual labor
manual2 of 2noun
a small bookespecially: handbook
the set movements in the handling of a weapon during a military drill
the manual of arms
mantle1 of 2noun
a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes : cloak
something that covers or surrounds a mantle of secrecy
a mantle of snow
a fold or lobe or pair of lobes of the body wall of a mollusk or brachiopod that lines and produces the shell
the portion of the earth lying between the crust and the core
mantle2 of 2verb
to cover or surround with or as if with a mantle
mantle1 of 2noun
a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes : cloak
something that covers or surrounds a mantle of secrecy
a mantle of snow
a fold or lobe or pair of lobes of the body wall of a mollusk or brachiopod that lines and produces the shell
the portion of the earth lying between the crust and the core
mantle2 of 2verb
to cover or surround with or as if with a mantle
mantlenoun
something that covers, enfolds, or envelops
cerebral cortex
1 The seized Egyptian objects include painted linen fragments and a portrait of a woman on a panel, Lady with a Blue Mantle, valued at more than $1.2 million.
2 He admitted biting Mr Mantle's ear but claimed he was acting in self defence after being pinned down.
3 She has a beautiful mantle.
她有一件漂亮的斗篷.
4 The earth had donned her mantle of brightest green.
大地披上了苍翠欲滴的绿色斗篷。
5 Harvey’s husband, and Peterson’s grandfather, took up the mantle of catering for his granddaughter.
6 Clive Mantle, who was also a longstanding cast member on the BBC medical drama Casualty, was attacked at the Travelodge in Foster Street in Newcastle after a dispute over noise, according to his agent.
7 The mountain was covered with a mantle of snow.
山上覆盖着一层雪。
8 I guess we'll have to take your picture down from the mantle.
我想我们要把你的照片从壁炉架上取下来.
9 "Producing the Ring is a rite of passage which every opera company aspires to undertake," said Opera North's general director, Richard Mantle.
10 Beats and Bohos Greenwood’s vintage boutique/record store promises to throw out some “hard to find original records,” while Fidget/Mantle Duo perform at 1 p.m.
11 The metallogenic source material comes from the upper mantle and the lower crust.
主要成矿时代为晚石炭世-早二叠世.
12 “Feather Mantle” depicts a fisherman’s argument and eventual reconciliation with a tennin, or angel, whose robe he has found and intends to keep.
13 Still, he said the news has drawn a considerable amount of venom from the right wing, which Mantle said he understood — to a degree.
14 The Quaternary basalts in Shandong Province contain mantle xenoliths of varied quantities and sizes.
山东省第四纪玄武岩中含有数量、大小不等的幔源包体.
15 Mantle was reportedly staying at a Travelodge in Newcastle when he asked people in the room next door to quieten down.
16 Our result shows the nonuniform distribution of mantle heat flow in China.
结果显示,中国大陆地幔热流的空间分布不均匀.
17 The parks and squares looked grim under a mantle of soot and ash.
在一层烟尘的笼罩之下,公园和广场显得阴沉沉的。
18 She has the intellectual form to take up the mantle of leadership.
她具备担当领导职责的聪明才智。
19 Modeling of lower mantle seismic anisotropy beneath subduction zones.
在subduction带较低的冲积层地震各向异性的模拟.
20 A Baudelaire of film imagery, Dod Mantle finds visual correlatives for the story by defining essences in terms of surfaces: mirrors in mirrors, reflections and distortions, seen underwater or from above.
3 展开
open evolution extended expanded overt outspread evolute patulous divaricate development spread expansion evolve outreach expanse splay develop extend deploy unfold unwind unfurl unroll uncoil uncurl develope undouble display expand stream sheet stretch outstretch unknit untuck working-out set going
4 覆盖
garment on cap bury overlay wrap cover face lap blanket sow cloak overwrite fleece shroud puddle overrun clothe slather sheathe spiderweb stop out closed covering coverture overspread superjacent over house CAP coat roof overwhelm cake scatter carve smother be dripping with clad roll plate pad flood veneer bathe obliterate swathe muffle wreathe span plaster
5 包围
investment siege round close ring invest surround bracket encompass compass enclose hem orb avalanche circumvent envelop encircle girdle besiege girth gird enfold wreathe environ beleaguer embosom enwreathe lay siege to
6 包
book pack package bundle parcel sack envelop fardel case reserve guarantee sheet fold assure overlay enclose sheathe pall enfold enwind vesture pad knot lump encasement inwind cap charter scarf shroud enwrap wap
8 职责
part business Job charge function responsibility duty brief onus work job position capacity portfolio obligation
9 掩藏
10 覆盖物
cover curtain overlay shroud integument skin wrap blanket cloak covering coverture jacket sheathing vesture topdressing sheath deposit coat clothing robe mulch wrapping capping vestment panoply coverlet
16 炉罩
18 壁炉过梁
19 外皮
cortical tegumentary coat envelope cortex cuticle husk rind epidermis shuck integument theca tegmen periderm tegument upper crust
23 罩衣
25 纱罩
26 外表
technical ostensible semblable ostensive look outside surface dress shell garment crust apparel outward showing facade resemblance likeness rind seeming semblance garb externality visage facies
27 软膜
29 外套膜
30 笼罩
hang CAP blanket envelop enfold enshroud becloud sock in settle bathe brood haze crown fold steep overhang smother sheathe wreathe
31 短斗篷
32 土被
33 责任
Job charge trust responsibility duty obligation blame guilt onus devoir bond engagement fault incumbency job liability buck concern commitment baton
36 风化层