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mantle 1. Kaminsturz m, Kaminöffnungsbogen m; 2. HLK Kaminummauerung f, Kaminumkleidung f; 3. HLK Wandverkleidung f (an einem Kamin); 4. BOD Schwemmland n, Aufschüttung f, Überlagerung f (geologisch)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mantle
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nounmantle of snow — Schneedecke, die
* * *man·tle[ˈmæntl̩]nshe has been asked to assume the \mantle of managing director man hat ihr eine Stelle als Geschäftsführerin angebotento take on the \mantle of power die Macht übernehmena \mantle of snow eine Schneedecketo be cloaked in a \mantle of sth von etw dat umhüllt [o eingehüllt] sein* * *['mntl]1. n2) (= gas mantle) Glühstrumpf m2. vt (liter)bedecken* * *mantle [ˈmæntl]A s1. (ärmelloser) Umhang, Überwurf m2. fig (Schutz-, Deck)Mantel m, Hülle f:a mantle of snow eine Schneedecke;the mantle of authority die Aura der Würde;the mantle of night der Mantel der Nacht3. TECH Mantel m, (Glüh) Strumpf m4. TECH Rauchfang m (eines Hochofens)6. ZOOL Mantel mB v/i1. sich überziehen ( with mit)2. erröten, sich röten (Gesicht)C v/t1. überziehen2. einhüllen3. verbergen (auch fig bemänteln)4. erröten lassen* * *nounmantle of snow — Schneedecke, die
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man·tle [ʼmæntl̩] nshe has been asked to assume the \mantle of managing director man hat ihr eine Stelle als Geschäftsführerin angeboten;to take on the \mantle of power die Macht übernehmena \mantle of snow eine Schneedecke; -
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mantle1 HÜTT Tragzylinder mmantle2 TECH Kegel m (Brecher); Tragring m (Hochofen amerikanischer Bauweise)mantle3 ZER Brechkegel m -
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7 mantle fibres
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8 mantle joining flange
English-german engineering dictionary > mantle joining flange
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9 mantle of the earth
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10 mantle top
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11 mantle cavity
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12 mantle-type flask heater
mantle-type flask heater anpassbarer [flexibler] Mantelheizkörper mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > mantle-type flask heater
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13 mantle-type heater
mantle-type heater Mantelheizkörper mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > mantle-type heater
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14 mantle of vegetation
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mantle of vegetation
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15 mantle register
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mantle register
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16 mantle rock
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mantle rock
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17 mantle(-like) pneumothorax
mantle[-like] pneumothoraxMantelpneu[mothorax] mFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > mantle(-like) pneumothorax
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18 mantle swell
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20 mantle layer
Mantelschicht f
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Mantle — may refer to: Mantle (clothing), a cloak like garment worn mainly by women as fashionable outerwear Mantle, part of the bird anatomy Mantle (climbing), a rock climbing move used to surmount a ledge Mantle, a black and white dog coat colour,… … Wikipedia
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mantle — [man′təl] n. [ME mantel < OE mentel & OFr mantel, both < L mantellum, mantelum, a cloth, napkin, cloak, mantle < ? Celt] 1. a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape: sometimes used figuratively, in allusion to royal robes of state, as a symbol… … English World dictionary
mantle — man tle, n. [OE. mantel, OF. mantel, F. manteau, fr. L. mantellum, mantelum, a cloth, napkin, cloak, mantle (cf. mantele, mantile, towel, napkin); prob. from manus hand + the root of tela cloth. See {Manual}, {Textile}, and cf. {Mandil}, {Mantel} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mantle — Man tle, v. i. 1. To unfold and spread out the wings, like a mantle; said of hawks. Also used figuratively. [1913 Webster] Ne is there hawk which mantleth on her perch. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Or tend his sparhawk mantling in her mew. Bp. Hall.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mantle — ► NOUN 1) a woman s loose sleeveless cloak or shawl. 2) a close covering, such as that of snow. 3) (also gas mantle) a mesh cover fixed round a gas jet to give an incandescent light when heated. 4) an important role or responsibility that passes… … English terms dictionary
Mantle — Man tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mantled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mantling}.] To cover or envelop, as with a mantle; to cloak; to hide; to disguise. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mantle — I index portentous (ominous), prophetic II index enshroud, plant (covertly place), spread … Law dictionary
mantle — /man tl/, n., v., mantled, mantling. n. 1. a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape. 2. something that covers, envelops, or conceals: the mantle of darkness. 3. Geol. the portion of the earth, about 1800 mi. (2900 km) thick, between the crust and the… … Universalium
Mantle — /man tl/, n. 1. Mickey (Charles), 1931 95, U.S. baseball player. 2. (Robert) Burns, 1873 1948, U.S. journalist. * * * That part of the Earth that lies beneath the crust and above the central core. On average, the mantle begins about 22 mi (35 km) … Universalium
mantle — {{11}}mantle (n.) O.E. mentel loose, sleeveless cloak, from L. mantellum cloak (source of It. mantello, O.H.G. mantal, Ger. Mantel, O.N. mötull), perhaps from a Celtic source. Reinforced and altered 12c. by cognate O.Fr. mantel cloak, mantle;… … Etymology dictionary