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man.tle LAYERHmAn7t6, $-t6n [C]a layer of something which covers a surface覆盖物,一层(literary) A thick mantle of snow lay on the ground.地上积着厚厚一层雪。(literary) We watched the building vanish under a mantle of thick grey smoke as the fire swiftly moved through it.但见火势迅速蔓延,大楼消失在一阵浓烟之中。(fig. literary) She looked out towards the shore which was cloaked in a mantle of peace (= quiet and calm).她向外眺望着笼罩在平和宁静之中的海岸。(specialized) The Earth's mantle is a layer of rock beneath the earth's crust and is 3 000 km thick.地幔是地壳下部岩石层,厚约3, 000公里。(specialized) The planet Jupiter has a gaseous atmosphere and a mantle of liquid hydrogen and helium.木星(外部)有气状大气层和一层液氢及液氦。(old use) A mantle was a piece of clothing without sleeves which was worn over other clothes.披风,斗篷She wore a white silk dress under a mantle of black silk.她穿着白色丝绸裙子,披着黑色丝绸披风。In the 18th century, female popular dress consisted of a skirt, bodice, petticoat, mantle and apron.18世纪的女性流行服饰包括短裙、紧身胸衣、衬裙、披风及围裙。
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