Mantle in spanish

Manto

pronunciation: mɑntoʊ part of speech: noun
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manto

mantle1 = manto terrestre. 

Example: The anomalous nature of the lowermost mantle has been long recognized by seismologists.

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» a mantle of = un manto de.

Example: Uranus's rocky core is wrapped in a mantle of gases and ices.

» don + a mantle = adoptar un postura.

Example: This has created problems -- donning this mantle, with its 'publish or perish' credo, has forced a re-evaluation of the librarian's role.

» earth's mantle, the = manto terrestre, el.

Example: A huge expanse of water trapped in a layer of the earth's mantle could help explain the origin of our oceans.

» under the mantle of = encubierto en, con la excusa de.

Example: In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.

mantle2 = cubrir, envolver. [Como si fuera un 'manto']

Example: And so some buildings may remain mantled in ivy like treasured artefacts covered in sheets in some great mansion.

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» mantle up = abrigarse.

Example: She mantled up for the cold English climate, dressing boots, a leather jacket and a wool cap.

Mantle synonyms

blanket in spanish: manta, pronunciation: blæŋkət nounpall in spanish: féretro, pronunciation: pɑl nouncape in spanish: capa, pronunciation: keɪp nouncurtain in spanish: cortina, pronunciation: kɜrtən noundrape in spanish: cubrir, pronunciation: dreɪp noun, verbmantel in spanish: manto de chimenea, pronunciation: mæntəl noundrapery in spanish: pañería, pronunciation: dreɪpɜri nounmantelpiece in spanish: manto de chimenea, pronunciation: mæntəlpis nounpallium in spanish: palio, pronunciation: pæləm nounmantlepiece in spanish: pedazo de la capa, pronunciation: mæntəlpis nounchimneypiece in spanish: chimenea, pronunciation: tʃɪmnipis noun
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