Blanketed Meaning in English
word · lemma: blanket
ˈbɫæŋkətɪd
BLANG-kuh-tid
blˈæŋkɪtɪd
blANG-ki-tid
التعريف
Covered completely, as if with a blanket. Often used to describe something spread over or surrounding an area, like snow, fog, or darkness.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often used metaphorically to describe being covered or surrounded, not just literally by a blanket but by snow, fog, silence, or darkness. Common phrases: 'blanketed in snow', 'blanketed with fog'. Slightly formal or literary in tone.
Spanish: cubierto - tapadoPortuguese (BR): coberto - encobertoPortuguese (PT): coberto - tapadoChinese (Simplified): 覆盖Chinese (Traditional): 覆蓋Hindi: ढका हुआArabic: مغطىBengali: ঢেকে গেছে - আবৃত হয়েছেRussian: покрыт - окутанJapanese: 覆われたVietnamese: bao phủKorean: 뒤덮인Turkish: örtülmüş - kaplanmışUrdu: ڈھانپ دیا گیا - لپیٹ لیا گیاIndonesian: tertutupi - diselimuti
جمل نموذجية
The ground was blanketed with snow in the morning.
basic
The city was blanketed in thick fog.
basic
Last night, silence blanketed the house.
basic
After the storm, everything was blanketed in white.
natural
Darkness blanketed the valley as the sun set.
natural
The picnic area was blanketed with fallen leaves.
natural