coverage的意思和读音

coverage

: [ˈkʌv(ə)rɪdʒ] : ['kʌv(ə)rɪdʒ]

n.

adj.+n.insurance coverage,live coverage,full coverage,extensive coverage,wide coverage

v.+n.provide coverage,extend coverage,get coverage,pay coverage,buy coverage

n.attention,reporting,treatment,exposure,handling

coveragen.

1.the reporting of news and sport in newspapers and on the radio and television

media/newspaper/press coverage

tonight's live coverage of the hockey game

2.the range or quality of information that is included in a book or course of study, on television, etc.

magazines with extensive coverage of diet and health topics

3.the amount of sth that sth provides; the amount or way that sth covers an area

Immunization coverage against fatal diseases has increased to 99% in some countries. 99%。

4.protection that an insurance company provides by promising to pay you money if a particular event happens

insurance coverage

Medicaid health coverage for low-income families

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n.1.news about something on television or radio or in the newspapers; used about the amount of attention that television, radio, and newspapers give to something, or the way in which something is reported2.the amount and type of protection that an insurance agreement gives you3rmation about a range of things, for example in a book or course of education

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1.Consultant will endeavor to notify Client in writing of any material change to its coverage as described herein.

2.In this age of intensive media coverage, it is no longer possible for a society to regard any woman or man as a hero.使

3.The main aim is often to get media coverage for union claims and hostages are generally released within a day.

4.Yahoo is really more of an aggregator of news and their partnership with ABCNews makes them just a shill for that network and its coverage.广(ABC)

5.I could envision more comprehensive reform proposals that would be able to broaden coverage and bring down costs.

6.A more stringent criterion is to require coverage of every path within a program.

7.On the other hand, they offer quite a bit of bang for the buck, so to speak, in terms of architectural code coverage.

8.The broker carried out a standard series of checks, including verifying the company's federal registration and its insurance coverage.

9.But he never got to reach one of his goals: health coverage for all Americans.

10.By examining the transmitter array it appears that azimuth coverage of up to 90 degrees is possible.90