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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++man·tle1 /ˈmæntl/ noun  1 take on/assume/wear the mantle of something formalRESPONSIBLE to accept or have an important duty or job 承担/负有的责任[义务] It is up to Europe to take on the mantle of leadership in environmental issues. 在环境问题上欧洲应该担当起领导责任。2 a mantle of snow/darkness etc literaryCOVER something such as snow or darkness that covers a surface or area 一层雪/一片黑暗等 A mantle of snow lay on the trees. 树上银装素裹。3. [countable]DCC a loose piece of outer clothing without sleeves, worn especially in former times 〔旧时穿的〕披风,斗篷4. [countable]DT a cover that is put over the flame of a gas or oil lamp to make it shine more brightly 〔煤气灯或油灯的〕白炽罩5. [singular] technicalHE the part of the Earth around the central core 地幔4  See picture of 见图 GLOBE5 see picture at 见图 earth1
Examples from the Corpus
mantleNow he is giving himself the chance to be chosen by direct election again, thus gaining a mantle of legitimacy.In this view, hot, insulated mantle wells up beneath a supercontinent, causing it to balloon upward.Then another, smaller concentration shows up near the top of the lower mantle, around 745 miles down.Inside this box, the hot, red upwellings of the mantle moved past cold, blue downwellings.It extended the web of relationships under the mantle of a few comprehensive terms of relationship connoting close, primordial loyalties.
mantle2 verb [transitive]  literaryCOVER to cover the surface of something 覆盖→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
mantleI turned aside to hide the joy that I could feel mantling my cheeks.This deposit mantles the flanks of the pre-existing cone, but is no more than a few metres thick at most.
Origin mantle1 (800-900) Old French mantel, from Latin mantellum cloak
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mantle
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mantle1 /ˈmæntl/ noun
 Date: 800-900
 Language: Old French
 Origin: mantel, from Latin mantellum 'cloak'
1. take on/assume/wear the mantle of something formal to accept or have an important duty or job:
    It is up to Europe to take on the mantle of leadership in environmental issues.
2. a mantle of snow/darkness etc literary something such as snow or darkness that covers a surface or area:
    A mantle of snow lay on the trees.
3. [countable] a loose piece of outer clothing without sleeves, worn especially in former times
4. [countable] a cover that is put over the flame of a gas or oil lamp to make it shine more brightly
5. [singular] technical the part of the Earth around the central core

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mantle2 verb [transitive]
literary to cover the surface of something


Mantle
Mantle, Mickey
(1931–95) a US baseball player, known especially for his skill as a batter. He played in the New York Yankees team in the 1950s.


man·tleBrE /ˈmæntl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmæntl/ 🔊 noun [singular] the ~ of sb/sth (literary) the role and responsibilities of an important person or job, especially when they are passed on from one person to another (可继承的)责任,职责,衣钵The vice-president must now take on the mantle of supreme power. 副总统现在必须承担起最高权力的重任。🔊🔊 [countable] (literary) a layer of sth that covers a surface 覆盖层hills with a mantle of snow白雪覆盖的山峦 [countable] a loose piece of clothing without sleeves, worn over other clothes, especially in the past (尤指旧时的)披风,斗篷 SYN cloak, covering (also ˈgas mantle) [countable] a cover around the flame of a gas lamp that becomes very bright when it is heated (煤气灯的)白炽罩 [singular] (geology 地质学) the part of the earth below the crust and surrounding the core 地幔
man·tleBrE /ˈmæntl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmæntl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they mantle BrE /ˈmæntl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmæntl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it mantles BrE /ˈmæntlz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmæntlz/ 🔊past simple mantled BrE /ˈmæntld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmæntld/ 🔊past participle mantled BrE /ˈmæntld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmæntld/ 🔊 -ing form mantling BrE /ˈmæntlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmæntlɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (literary) to cover the surface of sth 覆盖;遮盖