mantle
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A(z) „mantle” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

köpeny, kabåt

a loose sleeveless cloak worn as an outer garment, usually fastened at the neck and falling over the shoulders and back
mantle definition and meaning
02

kandallĂł pĂĄrkĂĄny, kandallĂł vĂĄllfĂĄja

a shelf above a fireplace, often used for displaying decorative items
mantle definition and meaning
Példåk
he candles on the mantle bathed the room in a soft, warm glow during the evening hours.
A kandallĂł pĂĄrkĂĄnyĂĄn lĂ©vƑ gyertyĂĄk puha, meleg fĂ©nyben fĂŒrösztettĂ©k a szobĂĄt az esti ĂłrĂĄkban.
03

fĂŒggöny, redƑny

hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
mantle definition and meaning
04

köpeny, håt tollazata

the region of feathers covering the upper back, shoulders, and base of the wings
05

köpeny, köpeny mint a hatalom szimbóluma

the cloak as a symbol of authority
06

köpeny, a Föld köpenye

the region of the Earth's interior, lying beneath the crust and extending to the outer core, composed of solid rock that can deform and flow over geological time scales
Példåk
Molten rock from the mantle rises to the surface through volcanic activity, shaping the Earth's landscape.
A köpenybƑl szĂĄrmazĂł olvadt kƑzet a vulkĂĄni tevĂ©kenysĂ©g rĂ©vĂ©n a felszĂ­nre emelkedik, alakĂ­tva a Föld tĂĄjĂĄt.
07

köpeny, takaró

anything that covers
to mantle
01

befed, burkol

to cover or wrap something, like a cloak
Transitive: to mantle sb/sth
to mantle definition and meaning
Példåk
The architect aimed to mantle the building in ivy for a natural aesthetic.
Az Ă©pĂ­tĂ©sz azt szerette volna, ha az Ă©pĂŒletet borostyĂĄn borĂ­tja termĂ©szetes esztĂ©tika Ă©rdekĂ©ben.
02

befed, burkol

to cover or layer something over a surface
Transitive: to mantle a surface
Példåk
She decided to mantle the table with a beautiful cloth for the dinner party.
Úgy döntött, hogy egy szĂ©p anyaggal letakarja az asztalt a vacsorapartira.
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