cover的意思和读音

cover

: [ˈkʌvər] : [ˈkʌvə(r)]

v.

n.

covers  covering  covered  

v.+n.cover cost,cover area,cover distance,cover range,cover everything

adj.+n.cover story,magazine cover

adv.+v.completely cover

v.expose,reveal

n.covering,wrapping,jacket,shell,case

v.conceal,protect,shield,wrap,deal with

coverv.hide/protect

1.[t]~ sth (with sth)to place sth over or in front of sth in order to hide or protect it

Cover the chicken loosely with foil.

She covered her face with her hands.

He laughed to cover(= hide) his nervousness.

spread over surface

2.[t]~ sthto lie or spread over the surface of sth

Snow covered the ground.

Much of the country is covered by forest.

3.[t]to put or spread a layer of liquid, dust, etc. on sb/sth

The players were soon covered in mud.

The wind blew in from the desert and covered everything with sand.

include

4.[t]~ sthto include sth; to deal with sth

The survey covers all aspects of the business.

The lectures covered a lot of ground(= a lot of material, subjects, etc.) .广

the sales team covering the northern part of the country(= selling to people in that area)

Do the rules cover(= do they apply to) a case like this?

money

5.[t]~ sthto be or provide enough money for sth

$100 should cover your expenses.100

Your parents will have to cover your tuition fees.

The show barely covered its costs .

distance/area

6.[t]~ sthto travel the distance mentioned

By sunset we had covered thirty miles.

They walked for a long time and covered a good deal of ground .

7.[t]~ sthto spread over the area mentioned

The reserve covers an area of some 1 140 square kilometres. 1 140

report news

8.[t]~ sthto report on an event for television, a newspaper, etc.; to show an event on television

She's covering the party's annual conference.

The BBC will cover all the major games of the tournament.广

for sb

9.[i]~ for sbto do sb's work or duties while they are away

I'm covering for Jane while she's on leave.

10.[i]~ for sbto invent a lie or an excuse that will stop sb from getting into trouble

I have to go out for a minute─will you cover for me if anyone asks where I am?

with insurance

11.[t]to protect sb against loss, injury, etc. by insurance

Are you fully covered for fire and theft?

Does this policy cover my husband to drive?

against blame

12.[t]~ yourself (against sth)使to take action in order to protect yourself against being blamed for sth

One reason doctors take temperatures is to cover themselves against negligence claims.

with gun

13.[t]~ sbto protect sb by threatening to shoot at anyone who tries to attack them

Cover me while I move forward.

14.[t]~ sb/sthto aim a gun at a place or person so that nobody can escape or shoot

The police covered the exits to the building.

Don't move─we've got you covered !

song

15.[t]~ sthto record a new version of a song that was originally recorded by another band or singer

They've covered an old Rolling Stones number.

IDMcover all the basesto consider and deal with all the things that could happen or could be needed when you are arranging sth

Get everything in writing in order to cover your back.

cover your back(informal)to realize that you may be blamed or criticized for sth later and take action to avoid this

Get everything in writing in order to cover your back.

He had attempted to cover his tracks by making her death appear like suicide.使

cover your tracksto try and hide what you have done, because you do not want other people to find out about it

He had attempted to cover his tracks by making her death appear like suicide.使

n.protection/shelter

1.[c]a thing that is put over or on another thing, usually to protect it or to decorate it

a cushion cover

a plastic waterproof cover for the stroller

2.[u]a place that provides shelter from bad weather or protection from an attack

Everyone ran for cover when it started to rain.

The climbers took cover from the storm in a cave.

After the explosion the street was full of people running for cover .

of book

3.[c]the outside of a book or a magazine

the front/back cover

Her face was on the cover(= the front cover) of every magazine.

He always reads the paper from cover to cover(= everything in it) .

insurance

4.[u]~ (against sth)protection that an insurance company provides by promising to pay you money if a particular event happens

accident cover

cover against accidental damage

with weapons

5.[u]support and protection that is provided when sb is attacking or in danger of being attacked

The ships needed air cover(= protection by military planes) once they reached enemy waters.

trees/plants

6.[u]trees and plants that grow on an area of land

The total forest cover of the earth is decreasing.

cloud/snow

7.[u];(the fact of the sky being covered with cloud or the ground with snow

Fog and low cloud cover are expected this afternoon.

In this area there is snow cover for six months of the year.

on bed

8.[pl]the sheets, blankets , etc. on a bed

She threw back the covers and leapt out of bed.

hiding sth

9.[c]activities or behaviour that seem honest or true but that hide sb's real identity or feelings, or that hide sth illegal

His work as a civil servant was a cover for his activities as a spy.

Her over-confident attitude was a cover for her nervousness.

It would only take one phone call to blow their cover(= make known their true identities and what they were really doing) .穿

for sb's work

10.[u]the fact of sb doing another person's job when they are away or when there are not enough staff

It's the manager's job to organize cover for staff who are absent.

Ambulance drivers provided only emergency cover during the dispute.

IDMbreak coverto leave a place that you have been hiding in, usually at a high speed

a police officer working under cover

under coverpretending to be sb else in order to do sth secretly

a police officer working under cover

under a structure that gives protection from the weather

Later, under cover of darkness, they crept into the house.

under (the) cover of sthhidden or protected by sth

Later, under cover of darkness, they crept into the house.

The information you requested is being forwarded to you under separate cover.

under separate coverin a separate envelope

The information you requested is being forwarded to you under separate cover.

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v.1.to put one thing over another, in order to protect or hide it; to be on top of something; to put your hands over your eyes, ears, or moutstrong.to be all over a surface or object; to spread something all over a surface or object; to spread or lie all over an area of land3.to include and deal with a particular situation, subject, period of history, etc.; if a law, rule, or contract covers a particular situation, type of person, etc., it includes or deals with that situation or person4.to give a report or description of an event on television or radio, or in a newspaper5.if an insurance agreement covers a situation or person, it provides protection against loss for that situation or person6.to have enough money to pay for something7.to travel a particular distance8.to perform or record a song that was first performed by someone else9.to protect someone from attack by pointing a gun at someone who might shoot them; to prevent someone from moving or escaping by pointing a gun toward them10.in some sports, to stay very close to an opposing player in order to prevent them from scoring a goal or getting a point1.to put one thing over another, in order to protect or hide it; to be on top of something; to put your hands over your eyes, ears, or moutstrong.to be all over a surface or object; to spread something all over a surface or object; to spread or lie all over an area of land3.to include and deal with a particular situation, subject, period of history, etc.; if a law, rule, or contract covers a particular situation, type of person, etc., it includes or deals with that situation or person4.to give a report or description of an event on television or radio, or in a newspaper5.if an insurance agreement covers a situation or person, it provides protection against loss for that situation or person6.to have enough money to pay for something7.to travel a particular distance8.to perform or record a song that was first performed by someone else9.to protect someone from attack by pointing a gun at someone who might shoot them; to prevent someone from moving or escaping by pointing a gun toward them10.in some sports, to stay very close to an opposing player in order to prevent them from scoring a goal or getting a point

n.1.something that you put over something else in order to hide it, protect it, or close it2.the outside page at the front or back of a book or magazine; the paper or cardboard on the front of a record or CD3.places such as buildings or trees where people or animals can hide or shelter from the weather4.protection from attack, especially from someone with a gun5.a legal business that is used for hiding an illegal or secret activity; a false story that is used for hiding who someone really is6.a song that is recorded by someone who is not the original performer7.a cover charge8.a place for one person at a table in a restaurant9.sheets and blankets that you lie under in bed10.coverage that an insurance agreement gives you11.an arrangement in which a person does the work of someone who is away from work1.something that you put over something else in order to hide it, protect it, or close it2.the outside page at the front or back of a book or magazine; the paper or cardboard on the front of a record or CD3.places such as buildings or trees where people or animals can hide or shelter from the weather4.protection from attack, especially from someone with a gun5.a legal business that is used for hiding an illegal or secret activity; a false story that is used for hiding who someone really is6.a song that is recorded by someone who is not the original performer7.a cover charge8.a place for one person at a table in a restaurant9.sheets and blankets that you lie under in bed10.coverage that an insurance agreement gives you11.an arrangement in which a person does the work of someone who is away from work

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1.Over-grazing has damaged the vegetation cover of this area, and the land is beginning to show signs of desertification.使

2.The Code is not intended to cover every applicable law, rule or regulation or to provide answers to all questions that may arise.

3.She acknowledged that error and said that "he had to do a year over" to cover.”。

4.From under the cover of a book, as though out of a dog's kennel, there emerges a little old man.仿

5.How much is the cover?

6.But Mr Buffett added he would give them a pass because he did not "cover himself with glory" during the downturn either.”。

7.Scatter the remaining vegetables and thyme around the bottom of the roasting pan, and cover with the white wine.

8.For receiving said lock pin stretching inward from the casing and said end cover, at least one first and one second positions are limited.

9.She raised her hand to her wet head again, picked at a few limp filaments of blonde hair, trying to cover her exposed ear rims.湿湿

10.The height will determine how big your cover is, so you want it to be at least the distance between your headbands.