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		Definition of mantel in English: mantel(also mantle) noun ˈmant(ə)lˈmæn(t)l A mantelpiece or mantelshelf. 壁炉架;壁炉台 Example sentencesExamples -  The fireplace has a mantel and hearth incorporating a copper insert and remote-control living flame gas fire.
 -  Large pieces of artwork are best hung over fireplace mantels or large pieces of furniture.
 -  The thirteen marble fireplaces all remained, as did the gas jets over the parlor mantels and near the windows.
 -  Included in the show are table covers, needlework patterns, needle worked fire screens, valances for mantels and beds, needlework upholstery, and sewing tools.
 -  Most of the people I work with haven't been nominated, don't have a statue on their mantel, and they're fine actors.
 -  Group them under your tree, on mantels, and on windowsills.
 -  We've also given you the choice of two design options, a simpler mantel and one that's more elaborate.
 -  The show (the first of five summer bazaars) also offers the opportunity to buy real art for barren walls and empty mantels.
 -  The apartment is filled with beautiful art and pottery and various marble mantels and fireplaces which the owner has made (he restores sculpture).
 -  The foyer, mantels and windowsills become stages for her holiday creations.
 -  Often this will be a painting or wall hanging that is placed on the wall just above the mantel, or even resting on the mantel.
 -  Grouped on window sills or mantels, in forcing jars of crystal, cobalt, amethyst or green-colored glass, hyacinths enhance the holiday mood.
 -  People opt for one fairly lush plant and place it off-centre on their mantel, rather than filling a whole shelf with plants.
 -  By the second quarter of the century, dwellings in Paris flaunted brilliant crystal chandeliers and small, exquisitely carved marble mantels with large mirror panels, or painted overmantels called trumeaus.
 -  This was one of my favorite paintings in the show, and I spent a lot of time staring at it where it was hung over one of the fireplace mantels.
 -  The rooms are laid out as if the occupants have just stepped out for a moment, leaving their tea, or port, or pipe, or whatever on tables and mantels.
 -  Indian slate makes this fireplace, with its hand-crafted mantel, a particularly inviting feature of the room.
 -  The fireplaces in the library and the drawing room have ornate wooden mantels with marble surrounds and are complemented by south - facing bay windows.
 -  Gwyneth placed it in a frame on the mantel in her room.
 -  In addition, the house features cast-concrete counters, sinks, wall tiles, mantels, windowsills, and patio tiles that Rosenblatt designed and cast on site.
 
 Synonyms shelf, sill, mantelpiece, mantelshelf, shelving 
 OriginMid 16th century: specialized use of mantle1. Rhymescantle, covenantal, mantle, Prandtl    Definition of mantel in US English: mantel(also mantle) nounˈmæn(t)lˈman(t)l A mantelpiece or mantelshelf. 壁炉架;壁炉台 Example sentencesExamples -  The fireplaces in the library and the drawing room have ornate wooden mantels with marble surrounds and are complemented by south - facing bay windows.
 -  Most of the people I work with haven't been nominated, don't have a statue on their mantel, and they're fine actors.
 -  We've also given you the choice of two design options, a simpler mantel and one that's more elaborate.
 -  Grouped on window sills or mantels, in forcing jars of crystal, cobalt, amethyst or green-colored glass, hyacinths enhance the holiday mood.
 -  The show (the first of five summer bazaars) also offers the opportunity to buy real art for barren walls and empty mantels.
 -  Often this will be a painting or wall hanging that is placed on the wall just above the mantel, or even resting on the mantel.
 -  Included in the show are table covers, needlework patterns, needle worked fire screens, valances for mantels and beds, needlework upholstery, and sewing tools.
 -  Gwyneth placed it in a frame on the mantel in her room.
 -  Group them under your tree, on mantels, and on windowsills.
 -  In addition, the house features cast-concrete counters, sinks, wall tiles, mantels, windowsills, and patio tiles that Rosenblatt designed and cast on site.
 -  The foyer, mantels and windowsills become stages for her holiday creations.
 -  Large pieces of artwork are best hung over fireplace mantels or large pieces of furniture.
 -  People opt for one fairly lush plant and place it off-centre on their mantel, rather than filling a whole shelf with plants.
 -  This was one of my favorite paintings in the show, and I spent a lot of time staring at it where it was hung over one of the fireplace mantels.
 -  By the second quarter of the century, dwellings in Paris flaunted brilliant crystal chandeliers and small, exquisitely carved marble mantels with large mirror panels, or painted overmantels called trumeaus.
 -  The rooms are laid out as if the occupants have just stepped out for a moment, leaving their tea, or port, or pipe, or whatever on tables and mantels.
 -  The thirteen marble fireplaces all remained, as did the gas jets over the parlor mantels and near the windows.
 -  Indian slate makes this fireplace, with its hand-crafted mantel, a particularly inviting feature of the room.
 -  The apartment is filled with beautiful art and pottery and various marble mantels and fireplaces which the owner has made (he restores sculpture).
 -  The fireplace has a mantel and hearth incorporating a copper insert and remote-control living flame gas fire.
 
 Synonyms shelf, sill, mantelpiece, mantelshelf, shelving 
 OriginMid 16th century: specialized use of mantle.     |