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 blanket ['blæŋkit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 毛毯, 毯子

vt. 掩盖, 覆盖

a. 总共的

[化] 过滤层

[经] 总括的, 笼统


  1. The traveler wrapped himself with a blanket.
    旅行者用毯子把自己裹上。
  2. He rolled himself (up) in his blanket.
    他用毛毯裹住身体.
  3. The nurse carried in a baby wrapped (up) in a warm blanket.
    保母抱著个孩子进来, 孩子身上裹著暖暖的毯子.


blanket
[ noun ]
  1. bedding that keeps a person warm in bed

  2. <noun.artifact>
    he pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep
  3. anything that covers

  4. <noun.object>
    there was a blanket of snow
  5. a layer of lead surrounding the highly reactive core of a nuclear reactor

  6. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. cover as if with a blanket

  2. <verb.contact>
    snow blanketed the fields
  3. form a blanket-like cover (over)

  4. <verb.stative>
[ adj ]
  1. broad in scope or content

  2. <adj.all>
    across-the-board pay increases
    an all-embracing definition
    blanket sanctions against human-rights violators
    an invention with broad applications
    a panoptic study of Soviet nationality
    granted him wide powers


Blanket \Blan"ket\, n. [F. blanchet, OF. also blanket, a woolen
waistcoat or shirt, the blanket of a printing press; prop.
white woolen stuff, dim. of blanc white; blanquette a kind of
white pear, fr. blanc white. See {Blank}, a.]
1. A heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually of wool, and having
a nap, used in bed clothing; also, a similar fabric used
as a robe; or any fabric used as a cover for a horse.

2. (Print.) A piece of rubber, felt, or woolen cloth, used in
the tympan to make it soft and elastic.

3. A streak or layer of blubber in whales.

Note: The use of blankets formerly as curtains in theaters
explains the following figure of Shakespeare. --Nares.

Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark
To cry, ``Hold, hold!'' --Shak.

{Blanket sheet}, a newspaper of folio size.

{A wet blanket}, anything which damps, chills, dispirits, or
discour?ges.


Blanket \Blan"ket\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blanketed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Blanketing}.]
1. To cover with a blanket.

I'll . . . blanket my loins. --Shak.

2. To toss in a blanket by way of punishment.

We'll have our men blanket 'em i' the hall. --B.
Jonson.

3. To take the wind out of the sails of (another vessel) by
sailing to windward of her.

{Blanket cattle}. See {Belted cattle}, under {Belted}.

  1. After the incident, in which the car appeared to be seriously damaged, the witnesses saw East German officials cover the driver's body with a blanket, the ministry said.
  2. But Mr. Wall said it doesn't favor a blanket no-growth policy.
  3. Approval of past actions isn't blanket approval of all future actions." One factor that could shape congressional attitudes in the future could be the cost of the operation.
  4. Earlier blanket amnesties for Kurdish rebels and other political dissidents have not attracted many of Saddam's opponents back to Iraq.
  5. "The hundreds of thousands of class members ought to be able to receive (something) as a sort of blanket compensation for what they're going through," Meyer said.
  6. The president of El Salvador's National Assembly called for a blanket pardon for war criminals, including military officers convicted of the murders of six Jesuit priests.
  7. The INS, in cooperation with a Dallas-based Spanish-language network, intends to blanket the state with a three-hour broadcast message Saturday morning, March 26.
  8. Linus to the contrary, the American child's favorite security blanket is the teddy bear.
  9. Testa's body, with two bullets in the head, was found trussed with rope and wrapped in a blanket in a wooded area in south Jersey.
  10. Warnings and instructions about prevention should pack more wallop for those people than the blanket recommendations now given to everybody, he said.
  11. "I won't make a blanket indictment of any group ever again in my life," said Downey, who offered to tape television spots decrying violence toward gays.
  12. The Labour and Liberal Democrat proposals for constitutional reform need a more rational response from the Tories than a blanket refusal to contemplate any change.
  13. Diligent searching finally turns up a $99 Chief Joseph blanket from Pendleton, Ore., and a $49 Hamilton Beach milkshake mixer made in the U.S.
  14. Dermot was lying on a blanket in a room with eight other people variously lying or sitting staring into space.
  15. To encourage a blanket hatred of Iraqis or Moslems or any other group will complicate their growth.
  16. Soviet officials have minimized the danger, and Izvestia said scientists in Moscow determined the capsule could withstand the damage to its thermal blanket.
  17. EPA enforcement attorney Glenn Unterberger said cases of potential lender liability vary so widely that it is better to let the courts judge each on the facts rather than trying to write a blanket rule to cover all situations.
  18. 'Humans respond better to warnings about individual risk than to blanket prescriptions.' It would be possible to target screening services, such as breast scans, to those with a known genetic risk.
  19. She allegedly brought back a minimum of $1 million in currency, wrapped in a blanket in her suitcase, on each trip.
  20. Since a policewoman was shot and killed by a gunman firing from the Libyan embassy at demonstrators in April 1984, the Foreign Office has taken a harsh attitude towards violations of its blanket ban on embassies having guns.
  21. One longtime Houston-based pilot declares an "open bar" for passengers when flights are delayed and makes a blanket apology as part of his welcome from the cockpit.
  22. The blanket pledge, which raises the stakes in the coming budget battle, was issued as Democrats on a House panel neared a consensus on a broad-based package of tax increases.
  23. "It's like a security blanket for some people," Jenkins said.
  24. His blanket covered with Polish shaving creme, plastic combs, used clothes and hand tools, Neuman hoped to earn a few marks that can be exchanged for zlotys to be spent at home.
  25. Helicopters were to take to the skies again Thursday night to blanket a 30-square-mile area of the Verdugo hills in Burbank and Glendale as part of the state's $30 million Medfly eradication campaign.
  26. Pharoah sits silent with a headache, his arms clutching his rolled-up sweatshirt like a security blanket.
  27. "We wanted to move it away from the Christmas holiday to allow folks to enjoy that period of the year as long as they possibly can before we throw a wet blanket on them," said Arthur Altman, director of the IRS tax forms division.
  28. The Justice Department has cast a blanket of national security over the nine-month inquiry, keeping some bank regulators and fraud investigators in the dark on certain elements, the newspaper said.
  29. Most of the shipments were in exchange for Western hostages helped by Iraq until President Saddam Hussein announced a blanket release on Dec.6.
  30. The girl held her hand and then a blanket over the baby's face but couldn't get him to stop crying, he said.
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