美 
											['blæŋkɪt]
																
										
							a thick cover that you put on a bed
																																	"he pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep"
																															
																																	"there was a blanket of snow"
																															
																																	"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"
																															
																																	"snow blanketed the fields"
																															
America was covered with a blanket of trees.
出自: A. E. Stevenson
A blanket of dark cloud lay low over the city as if, were God to pull a lever, it would release a six-foot blanket of snow.
出自: A. Sillitoe