mantle

US /ˈmæn.təl/
UK /ˈmæn.təl/
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1.

mantel, jubah

a loose sleeveless cloak or shawl, worn especially by women over dresses

:
She wrapped herself in a warm wool mantle.
Dia membalut dirinya dengan mantel bulu yang hangat.
The queen wore a ceremonial mantle during the coronation.
Ratu memakai mantel istiadat semasa pertabalan.
2.

tanggungjawab, peranan

an important role or responsibility that passes from one person to another

:
He took on the mantle of leadership after his predecessor retired.
Dia mengambil alih tanggungjawab kepimpinan selepas pendahulunya bersara.
The young scientist inherited the mantle of his mentor's groundbreaking research.
Saintis muda itu mewarisi tanggungjawab penyelidikan terobosan mentornya.
3.

mantel bumi, mantel

the part of the Earth's interior between the crust and the outer core

:
The Earth's mantle is mostly solid rock.
Mantel Bumi kebanyakannya adalah batuan pepejal.
Convection currents in the mantle drive plate tectonics.
Arus perolakan dalam mantel mendorong tektonik plat.
4.

perapian, rak perapian

a fireplace surround, including the shelf above it

:
She placed the antique clock on the fireplace mantle.
Dia meletakkan jam antik di atas perapian.
The mantle was decorated with festive garlands.
Perapian itu dihiasi dengan kalungan bunga perayaan.
1.

menyelubungi, menutupi

to cover or envelop (something) with or as if with a mantle

:
A thick fog mantled the entire city.
Kabut tebal menyelubungi seluruh bandar.
Snow mantled the trees and rooftops, creating a picturesque scene.
Salji menyelubungi pokok-pokok dan bumbung, mencipta pemandangan yang indah.