释义 |
blanketed, ppl. a.|ˈblæŋkɪtɪd| [f. prec.] 1. Covered with, or wrapped in or as in, a blanket.
1864Sala in Daily Tel. 5 May, ‘A horde of blanketed banditti.’ 1878Tennyson Q. Mary iii. ii, Who dream'd us blanketed In ever-closing fog. 2. Applied in U.S. to cattle having a broad belt of white round the middle, also called belted and sheeted cattle. 3. Tossed in a blanket. |