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Definition of cover in English:

cover

verb ˈkʌvəˈkəvər
  • 1Put something on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it.

    盖;覆盖;遮盖

    the table had been covered with a checked tablecloth

    桌子上盖着一块格子花桌布。

    her husband had covered up his bald patch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mulberry paper also has been used for drawing and as a Korean household item, covering windows and floors.
    • Now the windows were covered with plywood and the sidewalk buckled in front.
    • Massive tapestries and paintings decorated the walls and a large rug covered most of the stone floor.
    • The front of the enclosure is covered with a panel that is as thick as the rest of the casing.
    • All three types of catheters are covered with a sterile dressing that should be kept clean and dry.
    • The rest of his crop is covered with conventional white canopy to protect it from the fierce westerlies common in the area.
    • In Melbourne the boy's face was covered up but in Sydney it was full-framed.
    • First, we covered the beautiful polished wooden floor with plastic, so we wouldn't get paint on it.
    • Blom has covered the walls and floors of the gallery in white polypropylene sheeting.
    • The floor was black and white marble, except where covered by intricate oriental rugs.
    • The shuttle's exterior is covered with thousands of tiles designed to protect it from the extreme heat of re-entry.
    • The fish's body is covered with scales that overlap each other like the shingles on the roof of a house.
    • Instead I was confronted with a grimy-looking building with billboards covering the windows and obscuring the interior.
    • Body workers sometimes work with clients who are naked, although more often they are covered with a sheet.
    • Secure with rubber band and then cover with a decorative hair ornament.
    • In addition her elbows, wrists, and shins were covered with steel protective plates.
    • Their marching shoes are covered with spotless white over-socks into which their pants are tucked.
    • The front windows were covered with a series of green shutters to keep the afternoon sun from pouring into them.
    • The skin around the head was covered with long shaggy hair.
    • It was covered with a slab of original limestone, still blackened from fire and inscribed with the date.
    Synonyms
    put something on top of, place something over, place under cover
    protect, shield, shelter
    envelop, enfold, engulf, enclose, tuck, cup, surround, house, sink, embed, bury, submerge, immerse
    1. 1.1 Envelop in a layer of something, especially dirt.
      (尤指污物)把…包(或裹)住
      he was covered in mud

      他浑身是泥。

      figurative she was covered in confusion

      〈喻〉她非常局促不安。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Water drenched the front of his shirt and his face was covered with it, as well.
      • He went out to look and saw that the front of the school was covered with water and impassable.
      • They have two long slender wings, completely covered with scales, a thin skin covers them almost like fabric.
      • From head to toe, he and his blue and white militia's uniform were covered in dirt.
      • A thick layer of dirt covered him, probably from having been dragged along the filthy floors of the prison.
      • Penny was covered in mud but there was nothing she could do about it.
      • I ran my hands over my body trying to remove the layer of dirt that may have covered me since my last shower.
      • Only, the surface of the fruit is covered with crystal, giving it a surreal look.
      • The path was covered with green grass, a stream ran beside it.
      • Unfortunately, a cold front had moved in and the car windshield was covered with frost.
      • The lips are covered with skin on the outside and with slippery mucous membranes on the inside of the mouth.
      • Her shoulders were covered with rough, peeling skin, the result of sunburn.
      • After ten days my face was covered with freshly growing skin.
      • I claimed that the early Earth was covered with water, as stated in the Bible.
      • Both were covered completely in dirt, mud, and more of that reddish stuff.
      • Fire trucks clustered around the scene and the ground was covered with mounds of white, fire-retardant foam.
      • He dragged himself up the walk, dimly noticing that the front window was covered with condensation.
      • His uniform imitated veterans, his jacket being the only thing not covered in dirt.
      • It takes you an hour to pack and then everything is covered in dirt and sand within two minutes.
      • They had been replaced by dingy towers that were covered in rust and dirt and the streets were full of filth.
      • When the Guardian visited yesterday, their burnt legs were covered with a white cream and wrapped in plastic.
      Synonyms
      cake, coat, encrust, plaster, spread thickly, smother, daub, smear, bedaub, overspread
      literary besmear
      blanket, overlay, overspread, carpet, overlie, extend over, layer, coat, film, submerge
      literary mantle, pave
    2. 1.2 Scatter a layer of loose material over (a floor or other surface), leaving it obscured.
      在(地面等表面)上撒(或散布)
      the barn floor was covered in straw

      谷仓的地上撒满了稻草。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It turns out that last week, though, those greens were covered with a few inches of white stuff.
      • Stalks of straw covered the floor and random stalks floated about in the breeze.
      • I scanned the layer of dead leaves covering the rainforest floor but saw nothing.
      • The beach was covered with jellyfish in an array of colours.
      • However, in 1974, following deterioration, the site was covered with soil to protect it.
      • Papers scattered the floor, covering every inch like a carpet.
      • Layers of dust covered its surface as if no one had dared look at their reflection in it in a very long time.
      • The cell had a single wooden cot which the bandits hadn't bothered to put a mattress on, and the floor was covered in straw.
      • Each canvas is covered with graphite and the image is erased into the surface.
      • The book was covered with fine dust, but the binocular lens gleamed.
      • The only chair in front of the desk was covered with imprints, dirt, rocks, and powder.
      • A thin layer of golden glitter covered the stone floor, making it shimmer like the lavender dust on her eyes.
      • The cathedral was adorned with pink and white roses and Samantha's small brown coffin was covered with pink roses.
      • The seat, floor and dash were covered by a fine layer of twigs and needles blown in by the wind.
      • The garbage was covering the entire kitchen floor.
      • In front of the stagecoach office, the lane is still covered with snow as the stage is on sleigh runners.
      • This was not the first time the floor of a gallery space had been covered with loose natural material.
      Synonyms
      scatter, pepper, sprinkle, strew, litter
    3. 1.3 Lie over or adhere to (a surface), as decoration or to conceal something.
      (作为装饰或为了掩盖某物)被平放(或粘附)在(表面)上
      masonry paint will cover hairline cracks

      水泥漆会遮盖住毛细裂纹。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Paint covered everything except for the dusty green chalkboards at the front of the room.
      • The original yellow paint covers the lower forty-nine inches of the left side.
      • The walls here are covered in childish murals painted by the women.
      • These coffins are covered with a wood veneer which is removed before cremation or burial.
      • Slate flooring covers the powder room, laundry room, and the fireplace hearth.
      • Beyond the end of the bar, the wall was covered from floor to ceiling in mirrors.
      • The forward unit of the fuselage was covered with aluminum sheet skin that was riveted to the bulkheads.
      • It was painted a horrible cream colour completely covering the beautiful old brickwork.
      • Gillian's sofa hasn't arrived yet: and the hall floor hasn't been covered.
      • When used for inexpensive furniture, particle board is usually covered with laminate or veneer.
      • They were normally constructed from a series of upright stones and dry masonry, covered by a large slab.
      • The place he was in appeared to be a small rectangular room, the walls and floor covered in a chrome surface.
      • And, finally, do the trim so that any paint that accidentally gets on the trim can be covered.
      • His office wall was covered with a single giant map.
      • The whole thing is covered with gold, pure gold, and the tile work is exquisite.
      • The old wall used to be covered by peeling off-cream paint.
      • Originally the pyramids were covered with a protective coating of polished white limestone.
      Synonyms
      decorate, bedeck, adorn, ornament, trim, trick out, garnish, hang, festoon, garland, swathe, wreathe
  • 2Extend over (an area)

    范围是;占(面积)

    the grounds covered eight acres

    这个院子占地八英亩。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Woodview, a four-bedroom detached house, is situated on a third of an acre and covers an area of 2,150 square feet.
    • They'd better be quick about it, because a gas plume would cover the area within eight minutes.
    • First was the huge ballroom, covering the whole 3rd floor.
    • The Dinaric Alps that cover this area also extend southward into Serbia and Montenegro.
    • Each cooperative covers an area ranging from 500 hectares to 1,000 hectares.
    • The net needed to be extended by two more kilometres to cover the entire area of hatching, he felt.
    • About 40 officers began a search for the murder weapon in the park, which covers an area of two square miles.
    • The zone, which covers an area of 23.4 square kilometres, is designed to become one of the largest in Asia.
    • The footpath should have been extended to cover this very small area whilst the Bus Shelter was being put in place.
    • The site of Ganweriwala covers an estimated area of 80 hectares.
    • If it could be assembled on the ground it would cover an area as large as two football fields.
    • This was later extended to become a permanent ban covering a large area, including European Union waters.
    • The site covers an area of thousands of acres and was first observed three years ago by Mr. Gibbons when on a field trip in the area.
    • The site covers an area of 40 acres and it pre-dates Newgrange.
    • The tree is more than 700 years old and it covers an area of 3 acres.
    • The fund helps forces stretched by covering large areas with relatively low populations.
    • Our geographic district has been extended so that we cover an area at least double the previous size.
    • It is estimated that up to 1,200 people have land on the road's route, which covers an area of around 800 acres.
    • The missiles can fly out from a single platform to spread out and cover a large area.
    • A disgusting, intoxicating odor covered the entire area, and cans littered the ground.
    Synonyms
    extend, spread, continue, range, unfold, unroll, be unbroken
    1. 2.1 Travel (a specified distance)
      行,走过(一段路程)
      it took them four days to cover 150 miles

      他们花了四天时间走完了150英里。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our response to disappointment has not been to lengthen our stride but to shorten the distance to be covered.
      • Communication and travel was slow, ships and messages took years to travel the distances covered.
      • During this time we will be covering a distance of 679.5 miles.
      • She covered the distance in 71 hours, cycling through countryside and mountains almost non-stop.
      • The lads are covering a total distance of 144 miles, across sand, stones, mountains, dried lakes, river beds and dunes.
      • In all likelihood, it won't have covered the same distance as he has in the last 13 months.
      • But if you tunnel underground and travel in a straight line, you cover less distance.
      • The distance he covered was one mile, and he did it in 24 minutes 36 seconds, a new world record.
      • The hardest day of the walk was Monday when they covered the greatest distance, 18 miles and mostly uphill.
      • When we talk about a stride, we mean the distance covered by all four feet within a given gait.
      • DO YOU know that the train that covers the longest distance passes through Ernakulam on Thursdays and Fridays?
      • If you do five rides a week for 100 miles, try covering the same distance in just three rides one week.
      • Only one rider will be allowed off the train at any time and they expect to cover a distance of 50 miles.
      • The club will cover 5,000 miles and travel through 14 countries across Europe and North Africa.
      • Nearly 12 hours later, after covering a distance of 30 miles, they completed their journey - just barely.
      • After covering a distance of more than forty-two miles, finally, they are allowed to rest.
      Synonyms
      travel, journey, go, do, put behind one, get under one's belt, travel over, pass over, journey over/across, traverse, cross, go across, make one's way across, range/tramp over
  • 3Deal with (a subject) by describing or analysing its most important aspects or events.

    处理;涉及;包括;论及

    a sequence of novels that will cover the period from 1968 to the present

    一系列有关从1968年到现在这段时间的小说。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We shall comment further below on this important work, covering topics in the theory of equations, number theory and geometry.
    • Some archaeologists have extended this approach to cover whole landscapes.
    • In summary, this book covers a very important subject.
    • If I don't get to cover a topic or period in class, the kids have to study it on their own to be ready for the exam.
    • The National Opposition will be supporting this bill to the select committee, because it covers some important issues.
    • The text is intentionally brief, though all the essential aspects of this enormous subject are covered.
    • Several special issues covering important subjects were published during that period.
    • It covers all of the important legal details, from jury selection to available punishment.
    • You'll also receive periodic special alert emails covering important events and topics.
    • There are some very interesting pieces in the book which covers many important issues and topics.
    • This novel of ideas covers myriad issues and themes, all related to the transcending power of love.
    • While each appendix is very brief, it covers important topics.
    • We have expanded the categories to 13, covering both the masonry and concrete arenas.
    • This excerpt covers the two most important, lack of time and self-destructive group behaviour.
    • It also helps to focus the conversation so that you're sure to cover the most important issues on your mind.
    • A good look at the surroundings should educate most delegates on the important issues to be covered.
    • I hope the Minister will take a call and assure the Committee that he has covered these very important issues.
    • Other courses cover issues that are important for all aspects of humanitarian work.
    • The history of birth control is not a subject that is covered in most schools.
    1. 3.1 Investigate, report on, or show pictures of (an event)
      调查;报道;发表;播放
      Channel 4 are covering the match

      四频道正在播放那场比赛。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The reporter and cameraman were covering the severe cold and snow that plunged much of the country into crisis.
      • Let's imagine an education reporter covering the local school board.
      • Reporters covering traumatic events can take some steps of their own.
      • The dozens of reporters who covered the event were especially curious about yoga and vegetarianism.
      • Journalists sometimes cover issues and events that conflict with the interests of advertisers.
      • But first we'll have a look at how the media have been covering the Wall Street meltdown in recent days.
      • It's the local reporter covering the race, wanting to know what you think of your opponent's recent attack on you.
      • An advantage of sites like this is that citizens can cover issues and events that local mainstream media ignore.
      • The newspaper provided evidence from two reporters covering the event who each agreed on the poor organization.
      • Each morning Barbara reads journalists' reports covering events in the Middle East.
      • A medical report from Dr. Myers covering this event has been disclosed to the defence.
      • As he spoke, the pagers of reporters who were covering the meeting started to beep.
      • Reporters, however, cover meetings only when there is the promise of something newsworthy.
      • Failing to cover such an important community event would not be a big deal if a local radio station was on air.
      • Remarkably, the hundreds of reporters covering these debates think little of the corporate sponsorship of the debates.
      • A number of media outlets are cutting back on the size of their traditional phalanx of reporters covering the event.
      • The timing will also offer opportunities to meet with BBC reporters in the area covering the elections.
      • In view of the investigation to be conducted into the arms deal, some aspects would not be covered by these three agencies.
      • When covering these debates, reporters often try to use university scientists as objective arbiters.
      • And reporters covering events that will bring them near to leaders were screened for exposure to SARS.
      Synonyms
      report, write up, write about, describe, commentate on, tell of, write/give an account of, publish/broadcast details of, investigate, look into, enquire into
    2. 3.2 Have responsibility for or provide services to (a particular area)
      在(某个地区或领域)工作,负责(某地区或某方面)的工作,服务于
      development officers whose work would cover a large area

      负责很大一个地区发展工作的官员们。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fourth department covers the specific subject of sporting events.
      • Wind farms, distributed across good locations to cover a service area, can be up and running in a year.
      • Because China Telecom has long operated fixed-line phone services, its cable network covers a large area.
      • The service covers 400 children in an area of more than 600,000 square kilometres.
      • Providing additional resources to cover areas where distance from existing ambulance bases is an issue
      • His school provides secondary education to a catchment area that covers some of Preston's most deprived wards.
      • The service covers Moreton in the north, Winchcombe in the east, Chipping Norton in the west and Burford in the south.
      • Installation was carried out by John Corcoran of Corcoran Dairy Services whose area covers a 40-mile radius of Laois.
      • It's cheaper to cover areas with cell phone service than with regular copper lines if there are none now.
      • Her area of responsibility covers four states in the southeastern region of the United States.
      • The main changes are in the areas covered by Social Services.
      • In 2001 the service covering Paris received 300 000 calls.
      • Dr Pedlow claimed the package would cover areas which very rarely offered obstetric services.
      • Enhanced services will cover areas such as minor surgery or improving access to patients.
      • There are some 50 Internet service providers covering some 100 cities in 26 provinces across the nation.
      • The bus services will go from point to point and all important places will be covered.
      • In addition, remote areas can be covered by wireless or satellite services.
      • A colleague at one of the service providers that we cover told me a few months ago that I was perspicacious.
      • Moreover, the chapter covers all service areas not specifically excluded - a very wide brush indeed.
      • Wiltshire College provides the further education service for most of the area covered by your newspaper.
      Synonyms
      include, involve, take in, deal with, contain, comprise, provide for, embrace, embody, incorporate, subsume, refer to, consider
    3. 3.3 (of a rule or law) apply to (a person or situation)
      (规定或法律)适用于(某人,某种情况)
      the offence covers a wide spectrum of culpability
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Can we suppose that people would have consented to a maximizing rule covering these situations?
      • It only applies in England and Wales, as separate laws cover Scotland.
      • But what legislation covers a physician who is flying?
      • The flagstick is an important part of the game of golf and is covered by Rule 17 in the Rules of Golf.
      • The regulation covers all local women of child-bearing age, including the jobless.
      • It sounds rather tied to this particular case, rather than every case covered by the rule.
      • This is because the penalty points law only covers the car user.
      • Where does this legislation cover the employees and the directors?
      • This bill is similar to legislation covering teachers in the classroom setting.
      • In particular, the Regulation covers the families of EC workers, which are nowhere mentioned in the Treaty.
      • These self-employed women are not covered by labour laws that protect members of the formal sector.
      • Changes are also expected to be made to laws covering part-time employees.
      • If she's not a person covered by the law then there's nothing even to investigate.
      • Only property with a value of more that $25,000 will be covered by this rule.
      • As a result, many small, hard-to-measure, unintended benefits will no longer be covered by the rules.
      • Most of the laws cover companies that provide services to cities but not workers on city payrolls.
      • The rules cover employees on contracts for a fixed term or task.
      • At that time, previously existing amnesty laws covering politicians were struck from the constitution.
      • The difference is they are regulated and covered by law.
      • The law covers anybody who misbehaves criminally.
      Synonyms
      be relevant, have relevance to, have a bearing on, bear on, appertain, pertain, relate, concern, be concerned with, have to do with
  • 4(of a sum of money) be enough to pay (a cost)

    (钱)足以支付,够支付

    there are grants to cover the cost of materials for loft insulation

    政府拨款足以支付阁楼隔热材料的费用了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The allowance covers workers who provide services to Olympic venues or Olympic live sites.
    • While the sinking fund may not cover the full cost of such an operation, it can take the sting out of its tail.
    • The festival fees help cover the cost of a truck and gasoline, and volunteers drive around to collect the refuse.
    • The money will cover the costs of planting, maintaining and protecting the new trees.
    • However, the fee barely covers the real cost of tuition.
    • The additional fees help cover the cost of the work station, but also should increase the income of the teacher.
    • Hopefully, with two and a half days work last week I made enough money to cover my costs.
    • I enquired if it covered Room Service, ready to dole out the extra.
    • The federal contribution covers the remaining infrastructure costs, which total $40.2 million.
    • This fee helps cover the cost of media and the time involved in identifying the causal agent.
    • Don't spend on head count and overhead and hope you can make enough money to cover your costs.
    • Within a few hours they had raised enough money between them to cover the £100 cost of its contents.
    • Despite this huge increase in funding, there is still not enough money to cover everyone seeking help.
    • This way they earn enough money to cover most of the cost of both steers.
    • It would not arise at all if the sum borrowed covered those costs.
    • The money will cover the implementation cost of bulk and link services until June 2005.
    • When wages barely cover living costs, the working classes cannot fund the whims and fancies of politicians forever.
    • The department believes that the fees cover the true costs of administration.
    • Residential taxes don't cover the city's costs of servicing communities.
    • Those expenditures will cover the cost of new processes and equipment in the upgrading area.
    • The entrance fee barely covered costs but the club earned handsomely from drink sales.
    • The handling fee barely covers the cost of packing materials and the insane cost of the credit card transaction.
    Synonyms
    offset, counterbalance, balance, cancel out, make up for, pay back, pay, pay for, be enough for, fund, finance, make up, have enough money for, provide for
    1. 4.1 (of insurance) protect against a liability, loss, or accident involving financial consequences.
      给…保险
      your contents are now covered against accidental loss or damage in transit

      你的那些东西被保了运输途中的意外丢失或损坏险。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Unfortunately, hearing aids are often not covered by health insurance companies.
      • Each state will determine if these services will be covered by Medicaid.
      • They are not always covered by insurance, as they are not labeled as approved for use by pregnant women.
      • Some services have become more available to patients; others are not covered by health insurance.
      • Taxpayers who itemize can deduct disaster losses not covered by insurance or federal aid.
      • Kyra is involved in an experimental therapy that isn't covered by insurance.
      • He made no effort to find another automobile insurer that would cover Stephanie.
      • The solutions may not be covered by your insurance, but your well-being is worth it.
      • One complication here is that you may be covered by insurance for some situations.
      • Standard risks will continue to be covered by normal insurance cover.
      • Many insurers will still cover you for existing conditions, providing you are not travelling against your doctor's advice.
      • But the people who have all those things would be most likely to be covered by insurance.
      • Chimney fire damage and repair normally is covered by homeowner insurance policies.
      • Your insurer will not cover you for accidents.
      • Many landowners require that pilots flying on their land be covered by liability insurance.
      • The drug will be covered by health insurance for the first time under a new law that went into effect in March.
      • If your business premises is flooded this year, the insurance would cover you for loss of turnover next year.
      • Never bill an insurer for a service that is covered instead of the treatment actually provided.
      • An example is cosmetic services, typically not covered by third-party payers.
      • If you have the surgery only to improve your appearance, it might not be covered by insurance.
      • Beyond that, you can still get care from an outside source, although it may not be covered by your insurance.
      • We are still the only industrial nation whose citizens are not all covered by health insurance.
      Synonyms
      insure, protect, secure, underwrite, provide insurance for, assure, indemnify
    2. 4.2cover oneself Take precautionary measures so as to protect oneself against future blame or liability.
      采取保护(自己)的预防措施
      one reason doctors take temperatures is to cover themselves against negligence claims

      医生给病人量体温的一个原因是避免将来被人指控工作疏忽而要求索赔。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • His cronies have to think about covering themselves in case he falls from power.
      • In addition to covering yourself and your firm from liability, training classes create another revenue source.
      • The councillor felt the officials had covered themselves well and the legal advice had dotted the i's and crossed the t's.
      • Media have difficulty covering themselves when the owners' financial interests are seriously in play.
      • I was touched by their concern, until I realised they're only covering themselves should I decide to sue.
      • The police also bear responsibility for overreacting - the suspicion is that they were only covering themselves rather than making a proper risk assessment.
      • He's like a guy who spills soup on himself and then thinks he's covering himself by saying, ‘I meant to do that.’
      • Nothing like covering yourself in a court of law.
      • She said it was just a way of the council covering itself so it was not responsible for not providing enough water pressure.
      • In retrospect, these were classic weasel words used routinely by politicians covering themselves.
      • The company is covering itself against longer term weaknesses.
      • Many Irish firms have put money aside to cover themselves against any future claims.
      • As an avid reader, I often find myself questioning the science in a lot of books, but Sawyer covers himself very well.
      • He covers himself against the charge of plagiarism by making sure he acknowledges the sources of his quotes.
      • The director is saying that the violence will cause the film to fail at the box office, but that's just him covering himself because the other two didn't set the world on fire.
  • 5Disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action.

    掩盖,掩饰

    Louise laughed to cover her embarrassment

    路易丝以笑来掩饰自己的尴尬。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He laughed, covering the sudden feeling of stupidity.
    • Do the Rebels intend a nocturnal attack or is this shooting supposed to cover up their retreat?
    • I knew that the sounds of the waters and the night noises would cover my quiet words.
    • The words were covered by the heavy sounds of cheers and the banging of the bass drum.
    • Even though the noise was covering their argument he couldn't have an out and out there.
    • The sound of running water covered any and all other noises that day.
    • The noise level would pick up however, just enough to cover the rain of the silent bombs.
    • It was almost as if he was putting on a mask or disguise to cover his sorrow.
    • She used her hand to rub her eyes to make it seem like they were itchy, but in fact she was covering the tears.
    Synonyms
    mask, disguise, obscure, hide, stop something being overheard, muffle, stifle, smother
    camouflage, blot out, cloak, veil, shroud, swathe, secrete, envelop
    literary enshroud
    1. 5.1cover forno object Disguise the illicit absence or wrongdoing of (someone) in order to spare them punishment.
      打掩护,找借口
      if the sergeant wants to know where you are, I'll cover for you

      要是警官问你在哪儿,我会为你提供掩护的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is led by a man whose vocabulary is littered with apocalyptic language, even as he covers for some of the worst evils being perpetrated.
      • Fortunately, his landlady's daughter has a crush on her ‘true gentleman’ and covers for him.
      • And what charges will you make against a president who so obviously covered for his consigliere all this time?
      • An appropriate punishment for having covered for the president would have been four more years of cleaning up after him.
      • Like today, I almost got punished for covering for Matt.
      • He covered for me when Mr. Patterson questioned about my week's absence early in the morning.
      Synonyms
      give an alibi to, provide with an alibi, shield, protect
      informal alibi
    2. 5.2cover forno object Temporarily take over the job of (a colleague) in their absence.
      (临时)代替,顶替
      during August ministers cover for other ministers

      八月份,一些大臣暂代别的大臣工作。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was covering for a colleague when the attack happened.
      • Workers are absent for up to three weeks a year - a cost of £10m a year after taking into account the cost of covering for the absences.
      • They are arguing for a ballot to refuse to cover for absences of longer than one day to unify the action.
      • The illness, the covering for sick colleagues, the boredom and the hunger, meant nerves were always at full stretch.
      • Clearly, this eases the pressure on colleagues who have had to cover for them during their absence and saves the council money.
      • Apparently the temporary manager who was covering for the landlord's holiday quit and skipped town.
      • There is currently an undisclosed number of such teachers brought in to cover for absent colleagues on any given day.
      • Pryce started Friday's 46-6 victory covering for an absent colleague, injured full back Withers.
      • There is the matter of the other employees who may end up covering for absent colleagues
      • Over the next two years it will limit teachers to spending only 38 hours a year covering for absent colleagues.
      • Most people are consumed with the more obvious issues, such as covering for their absences at work and at home.
      • He handled money, covered for absences by members in Hamburg, and trained in the camp himself.
      • Two deputy head teachers at the school in Burnley Road will cover for Mr Thomas until a replacement is appointed.
      • In 2001 teachers in Doncaster and London refused to cover for absences any longer than three days.
      • Computers and teaching assistants are set to replace teachers in covering for staff when they are off work.
      • Johnson's bat covered for Jeter's absence almost perfectly.
      • In terms of replacements to cover for the injured players, Sedgley could do a lot worse than follow Orrell's example.
      • The story effectively starts when his partner covers for Gibson's absence one day.
      • I called in a few favours, got some colleagues to clear some of my paperwork and to cover for me, and left the office.
      • All lessons are being covered either by supply teachers or staff covering for colleagues.
      Synonyms
      stand in for, fill in for, act as stand-in for, deputize for, act as deputy for, substitute for, act as substitute for, take over from, double for, be a substitute for
      replace, relieve, take the place of, act in place of, do duty for, do a locum for, be a locum for, sit in for, understudy
      hold the fort, step into the breach
      informal sub for, fill someone's shoes/boots
      North American informal pinch-hit for
  • 6Aim a gun at (someone) in order to prevent them from moving or escaping.

    (为防移动或逃跑)用枪瞄准(某人)

    she raised her gun to cover Klift
    Example sentencesExamples
    • John moved for his gun, but Silas was already covering him.
    • Roy let loose with a burst that dropped the two men, then turned his weapon towards the trio covering Winger.
    • Jim took two quick steps backwards, trying to cover Diana with the gun and keep from losing sight of Harry.
    • Jacques gave him a chilling smile and he glanced at Arti before swinging his gun to cover Alex with the nozzle.
    • Hiding behind the trunk I glanced at the pit of the machine gun that covered my friends.
    • He could only watch with an impressed look and cover her with his gun.
    1. 6.1 Protect (an exposed person) by shooting at an enemy.
      掩护(暴露的人)
      I moved in front of Hawk to cover him as he reloaded
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Due to the enemy's covering, seizing the hospital put us further from the enemy than at any other point around the garrison.
      • I went where she fell down and covered her, firing my rifle at the enemy.
      • I made a hand motion and he nodded, getting ready to cover me if the guards noticed me climbing.
      • One of the soldiers rushed forward and began frisking the older man while his comrades covered him.
      • The enemy uses cover and backup well, but it still falls victim to your elite sniping skills.
      • As the patrol departs the compound, the gunners swing their turrets and cover out.
      • Nick made the rest of the trip to the door and Diana covered him with the gun.
      • Sam was hanging back to cover David and Jason's escapes, and one of the men grabbed her.
      • Enemies duck, cover, flank your positions, and generally try to kill you as intensely as you try to kill them.
      • Keep your formation closed up so your escort can cover you.
      • Under covering fire they charged the building, throwing grenades into it and securing the position.
      • He opened all the doors, whipped out his gun, and covered us while we all slipped inside.
    2. 6.2 (of a fortress, gun, or cannon) have (an area) within range.
      (要塞或枪炮等)射程达到,控制
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In real life, you use a 360 [degrees] zone of fire and learn to be conscious of what your pistol is covering.
      • It deploys submunition shrapnel at defined intervals, covering a wide lethal area against soft targets.
      • We anticipated that the road would be mined, or the enemy would have it covered with mortar and artillery fire.
      • The island will be covered by the garrison on the Falkland Islands.
      • Dated 13 May, it shows unexploded munitions covering large populated areas of Iraq.
      • North Korea is also building up its deployment of Rodong missiles, which have a range that covers all of Japan.
    3. 6.3Cricket Stand behind (another player) to stop any missed balls.
      〔主板球〕站在(另一队员)身后补接未接住的球
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Henderson took the sting off his close-range effort and Bower was covering behind him to clear off the line.
      • Ironically, Dailly had been trying to shepherd the ball clear as he covered behind Elliott.
    4. 6.4 (in team games) take up a position ready to defend against (an opposing player).
      (在队际比赛中)盯防(对方队员)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Los Angeles Galaxy defender Paul Caligiuri had to cover Diallo in the first round of the playoffs.
      • If this happens, you need to look for the player your team mate was covering, and now you cover that player.
      • Defense must have 1 man on the ball and 1 covering the 2 receivers.
      • He's tough for any player to cover and will face rookie Shawn Marion in this series.
      • In case of a mismatch where a smaller defender must cover a taller player, a teammate should collapse to help.
      • He lines up on the opposing tight end and either can cover that player or attack the quarterback.
      • That will allow the team to cover better for an average perimeter defense.
      • Gates can't be covered by linebackers, meaning teams have to take their chances with a safety.
      • The coach believes in having a lot of players who can cover, so he's sure to add a veteran or two.
      • Larry Brown could counter by assigning Lindsey Hunter to cover Wade more in Game 4.
      • You can also match up man to man by having each defender cover the closest man.
      • It's easy for a defenseman to cover if the two of you are right on the same plain.
      • Teams covering Zubov for the shot open up the passing lane, which is where Brett Hull lives.
      • He's a far better athlete than the defender covering him much of the time, but he doesn't make the defender pay for that.
      • Jude Waddy is one of the fastest players on the team and can cover and blitz.
      • One of the worrying aspects for the Danes is a complete absence of cover for their two key strikers.
      • There might not be a linebacker or safety in the league who can cover Westbrook man-to-man.
      • Teams are learning asking a safety to cover Gates can be risky business.
      • If the back defenders are covering the middle player, either or both of your sideline girls are open.
    5. 6.5Baseball Be in position at (a base) ready to catch the ball.
      〔棒球〕守(垒)
      he moved to cover second base
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dawe had certainly covered all of his bases as far as security was concerned.
      • We had first, second and third bases covered, plus a pitcher and a catcher.
      • Negotiations would follow on which bases would be covered by an agreement, he said.
      • The batter hits a ground ball to shortstop, who tosses the ball to the second baseman covering the bag for a force out.
      • The judge seems to have covered all of his bases in this decision, making it difficult to overturn.
  • 7Record or perform a new version of (a song) originally performed by someone else.

    转录,翻录(歌曲);模仿演唱

    other artists who have covered the song include U2

    模仿演唱这首歌的其他歌手包括 U2。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Call it hubris or a lack of imagination: some bands feel compelled to cover other artists' songs.
    • If you ask me, he was one of the only artists fit to cover the Beatles.
    • There have also been some big bands that have covered Last Resort songs.
    • Established stars queued up to cover songs from the Mitchell songbook.
    • Taking the step of creating an entire album by covering songs takes guts.
    • He sang along under his breath to the songs he was covering.
    • The song was covered by Johnnie Ray in 1956 and became a huge national hit that year.
    • Her track list doesn't add up to anything more than a desire, however noble, to cover folk songs.
    • Maybe that's why his songs have been covered by more women than men.
    • Around 20 people perform at any one time, covering songs from Johnny Cash to Kylie Minogue.
    • It's tempting to think of this song as Marc Jordan covering a Rod Stewart song, but this, in fact, is the original.
    • Really, is there any point to covering a song Hendrix covered near-perfectly?
    • A band that gets its reputation for covering songs tends to be, well, a cover band.
    • Nevermind that fact, but he covers tunes by other respected musicians.
    • Although we had to cover one of his songs, once, for a compilation LP.
    • I would say whoever you are the biggest honour is if your favourite band covered one of your songs.
    • Here they are covering the most venomous song written.
    • Now I hate that this song is even being covered, but, man, she rises to the occasion.
    • He's also been listening to the Bunnymen, even covering one of their songs in live sets.
    • Have you ever wondered what songs by an artist have been covered, or what songs an artist has covered?
    • His producers gave him songs to cover that had already been big in the East.
  • 8(of a male animal, especially a stallion) copulate with (a female animal)

    a working stallion who has covered forty mares this season
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They introduced further Arab blood into the Percheron breed by covering selected mares with two Arab sires.
    • A lot of big racing stables wanted to get mares covered.
    • Molony wants stallion owners to reduce the number of mares each sire covers and to be more selective.
    • When a small breeder wishes to have his mare covered by a top stallion, he will pay top dollar for the privilege.
    • Fortunately, we found this out before the stallion commenced covering mares from September 1 and saved many breeders from disappointment.
  • 9Bridge
    Play a higher card on (a high card) in a trick.

    〔桥牌〕(以更大点数的牌)盖打

    the ploy will fail if the ten is covered

    如果十被盖打,这个策略就失败了。

    no object East covered with his queen

    伊斯特是用Q盖打的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The threes are themselves eligible cards, so one of them covers the other, resulting in a score of 53.
    • A card fits if it is next in rank above the card it covers (irrespective of suit).
    • The first card in each centre stack must be an ace, then 2, 3, and so on in sequence up to queen, each card played being one higher than the card it covers.
noun ˈkʌvəˈkəvər
  • 1A thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it.

    覆盖物;罩子;套子

    a seat cover

    椅套。

    a duvet cover

    椅套。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To our right, carpets of flowers reach up to a thick cloud cover.
    • Many of them are so tall that they are hidden by dense cloud cover for days at a time.
    • They've been asking a lot of questions about these seat covers.
    • Even if you have a fitted boat cover, consider adding a tarp over it to protect the cover from bird droppings or other damage.
    • She saw the toilet to his right and, figuring it as good a place as any, walked to it, taking a seat on the lowered cover.
    • This cover protects the soil from raindrop impact, reducing erosion and crusting of the soil.
    • The spherical covers not only protect the antenna but also hide which direction it is pointing in.
    • The heating elements are very well protected and the cover is washable.
    • Never store leather in plastic bags or other nonporous covers or containers.
    • The unit is fantastic for shirts, duvet covers and bedspreads and uses only 2.4 feet of space.
    • Before displaying the car in public, I washed it, painted over major scratches and put fresh covers on the seats.
    • Making sure the distance was accurate; he pressed a red button on top of the control stick which was concealed by a flip-up cover.
    • With either system, deep rubber floormats and coated vinyl seat covers are included to protect the interior from muddy riders.
    • ‘If we put covers on before it's totally thawed out, the covers basically protect the frost,’ he said.
    • For example, fabric row covers can protect low-growing food crops, such as cabbage or squash.
    • You can customize these buttons by sliding your own labels under the removable clear plastic covers.
    • In fact, the only thing that isn't going to work is the duvet cover.
    • The casing includes a circular area on the front protected by an acrylic cover.
    • There is a dense cloud cover, and then it rains.
    • When these guys brandished guns on their album covers you knew they weren't joking.
    • The wind blew the row cover off the seed bed leaving the tender young radishes exposed to the flies.
    Synonyms
    sleeve, wrapping, wrapper, covering, envelope, sheath, sheathing, housing, jacket, casing, cowling
    awning, tarpaulin
    lid, top, cap
    coating, coat, covering, layer, carpet, blanket, overlay, topping, dusting, cloak, mantle, canopy, film, sheet, veneer, crust, surface, skim, skin, thickness, deposit, veil, pall, shroud
    1. 1.1 A thin solid object that seals a container or hole; a lid.
      盖子
      a manhole cover

      检修孔盖。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hair from each subject was collected in a plastic container with a cover.
      • Three years ago, three serious offenders escaped after throwing a loose manhole cover through a fence during exercise.
      • The gas board had forgotten to put the cover back on the hole.
      • When I got home, I discovered the problem - the memory card cover had broken off.
      • Adam took a frozen dinner from the fridge, stabbed a few holes in the filmy cover and threw it in the microwave.
      • A third hole made in the cover and plugged with a rubber septum was used for watering.
      • Attempts from the council to board them up and drill holes in the covers to let water flow through have failed.
      • Manhole covers have been sealed, sight-lines checked and staff vetted.
      • Light shone through the holes in the manhole covers.
      • The plants are placed in the pit, the pots are mulched in and the cover sealed down.
      • The cover to the hole from the sewers began to twitch, then was lifted and set aside by pale hands.
      • Then she carefully fitted the other side of the silver cover and sealed both sides together with her finger.
      • The ground floor windows have been sealed with fitted steel covers.
      • Try a plastic bag over the storm cover to protect it from rain and sand.
      • Daniel lifted the manhole cover and placed it on the side.
      • The back cover is designed for one purpose only: to completely conceal the rear of the motherboard.
      • His rescue began when a neighbor heard him whimpering lifted a manhole cover and peered into the storm drain.
      • Behind the battery cover, your memory cards are protected from pocket fluff.
      • A small recess along the top lip of the can ensures a tight seal with the upper cover.
      • She replaced the cover and stabbed holes in it, even though she knew he was dead.
    2. 1.2 A thick protective outer part or page of a book or magazine.
      (书或杂志的)封面
      the year that Crime and Punishment appeared in hard covers

      《罪与罚》以精装本形式出现的那年。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The young man made his way as illustrator for book covers and magazines.
      • He was reading a book with a worn cover and yellow pages and was dressed in a normal shirt, jeans and a lab coat.
      • The cover features a dark forest at night, the title done in silver.
      • Cory emailed it over last night for me to read and provide a cover blurb.
      • I'm just trying to get one more back cover blurb to assure bestseller status.
      • You cannot always judge a book by the cover, title page, or table of contents.
      • Since then, her art has been included in children's books, on book covers and in magazines.
      • He appeared on the cover of Time magazine and was glamorised as a gangster the law couldn't bring down.
      • Your cover story revealed many unknown facts about the most beautiful monument on earth.
      • She will not be indulging in either Botox or a facelift for the cover photo shoot.
      • He has appeared on magazine covers, commercials and television shows.
      • I was asked to appear on covers of art magazines I had once worshipped.
      • She wrote several books, appeared in the theater and on magazine covers.
      • The report, bearing the Pentagon seal on its cover, was posted two weeks ago on a US Department of Defense web site.
      • Her commercial work includes newspaper and magazine features and book covers.
      • The inside front cover has an inscription from Qian to my father.
      • Appearing on magazine covers - that's what she's for.
      • After the pages were dry, I used a three-hole punch to punch holes in the covers.
      • She has been gracing covers of magazines everywhere and appearing on numerous talks shows.
      • Almost all of his work from then on was for magazine covers and book illustrations.
      Synonyms
      binding, case
      boards
      jacket, dust jacket, dust cover, wrapper
    3. 1.3the covers Bedclothes.
      she burrowed down beneath the covers

      她钻进了被窝。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I settled down beneath the covers, sighing contently.
      • The bed was not made, and there was dirt all inside the covers and sheets of the bed.
      • They were under the covers now to protect themselves from the chill in the air.
      • She slips in, glances around the room, gaze lingering on my bed and the pile of pillows concealed by the covers.
      • As I slipped beneath the covers, I continued to think about what I should do with Landon.
      • Then she would pile on her warmest blankets and quilts and cuddle up beneath the covers until she was warm.
      • I felt him at my back, his arm over my side beneath the covers, reaching into the sheet tied around me.
      • It's very important you don't let your baby's head get covered by the duvet, covers or pillow.
      • Lying down I threw the covers over my head and squeezed my eyes shut.
      • I lay my head back on my pillow and pulled the covers back on top of me, trying desperately to get back to sleep…
      • He sat up in his bed without a shirt on and covers concealing the lower half of his body.
      • And they crawl upon my bed, across my body, beneath the covers, inside my pajamas.
      • She curled up into a ball beneath the covers, hugging her knees to her chest.
      • Tyler didn't say anything else but went back into the bedroom and dived under the already pulled back covers.
      • She grinned as I inconspicuously grimaced and longed to duck beneath the covers.
      • They are blanketed with dull, drab covers that have holes burned right through them in some areas.
      • Just forget about it, " I mumbled pulling the covers over my head.
      • In my bed, safe beneath the covers and surrounded by pillows, I watched the moon like usual.
      • He put the water back, and wriggled under the covers to continue wallowing in his own self-pity.
      • Exhausted, he climbed into bed, pulling the thin covers up to his chin, then over his head.
      Synonyms
      bedclothes, bedding, sheets, blankets, linen
      duvet, quilt, eiderdown
      bedspread, counterpane
    4. 1.4Ecology The amount of ground covered by a vertical projection of the vegetation, usually expressed as a percentage.
      〔生态〕盖度(常以百分比表示)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Vegetation cover dissipates the kinetic energy of the rain drops before reaching to ground surface.
      • Irrigation before planting may work better than trying to irrigate the cover crop up.
      • Canopy cover strongly suppressed the transpiration activity in the shoots.
      • Often what seems like adequate grass cover does not support satisfactory levels of gain.
      • Percentage cover of crusts was then estimated in the field by the visual-estimation method.
      • His crop was planted over a wide area in small patches with a fair amount of tree cover.
      • In South Lakeland, experts estimate that around five per cent of the total tree cover has been destroyed by the storms.
      • One is to get adequate ground cover to avoid erosion from wind and water.
  • 2mass noun Shelter or protection sought by people in danger.

    (处于危险中的人的)藏身处;掩护物

    the sirens wailed and we ran for cover

    警报器尖啸着,人们奔跑着寻找藏身之处。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They packed up in a hurry and got to the partial cover of the trees.
    • In addition to covering in trenches, infantry units can also seek cover in buildings.
    • The militants managed to flee taking the cover of darkness.
    • He signaled for his regiment to stop and duck down while they were still protected by the cover of the tall grass.
    • The hillsides below it had been cleared of scrub, leaving no cover under which armed men could move unnoticed.
    • I wandered off into the trees, the sunlight pushed through the leafy cover of the trees above my head.
    • We darted form place to place, seeking what little cover we could find.
    • There was no tree cover between him and the rail bridge, so running to the bridge would leave him exposed in the open.
    • Maybe you should seek cover, maximize the distance to the threat - but do something!
    • Accelerating fully, he pulled up the plane's nose and raced up into the clouds to seek some cover.
    • We were instructed to make for cover near trees or bushes rather than staying in open ground and to fling ourselves face down.
    • The infantry may be employing the tank as cover just as the tank crew decides to move out or change position.
    • To make it more challenging, those tombstones and trees create ideal cover.
    • Right now they aren't firing at me, I guess because of the tree cover, but I can't take that chance on stopping.
    • The land was barren, with only a few gnarled shrubs and trees to offer little cover, but there was no one in sight.
    • He left the safety of the fort and ran towards and a fallen tree, for cover.
    • He would have been struck had he not quickly taken cover behind a nearby tree.
    • If you hear the sound of a gunshot, I want you to get down or seek cover.
    • She crawled back until she was in the safe cover of a tree, she clutched her arms and let the nausea pass.
    • We're wearing night vision goggles entering the city in the cover of darkness.
    Synonyms
    shelter, protection, refuge, hiding, concealment, housing, sanctuary
    shield, defence, haven, hiding place
    1. 2.1 Undergrowth or trees used as a shelter by animals.
      (猎物的)藏身处(如下木层、树木或其他植被)
      the standing crops of game cover

      可供猎物藏身的未收割庄稼。

      See also covert (sense 1 of the noun)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She dove under and looked at the muddy bottom, stirring it up and watching the little shelled animals run for cover.
      • Lawn-mowing after dark is a convenient way to mince slugs as they emerge from cover.
      • Dassies have less cover and need to venture further afield to feed themselves, exposing them to hunting eagles.
      • They require a mosaic of heath, blanket bog and wetland, with rough grazing, shrubs and trees for cover.
      • The fox by now had run for cover, but each hole he went to was of course filled in.
      • That cover helps hide any movement, such as when a hunter works a box call or peg/slate call.
      • The animals scuttle for cover when they detect a change in oxygen levels.
      • Mr Adams said he had kept the dogs under control at all times and had used them to ‘flush’ foxes from cover so that they could be shot.
      • They stock three bird feeders, a fountain and have a lot of protective ground cover.
      • Banded kokopu and koaro like fast flowing streams that have rocks and tree cover.
      • When dispersed from the nest they feed in the cover of dense vegetation.
      • At no time have I ever observed these specimens venturing out from cover, regardless of how dim the light.
      • They dug down to where the heroic fox had taken cover, and shot it in the head.
      • The nest is typically located close to water where it is concealed in dense cover.
      • The faster ones, I'm sure, reach the cover of thin weeds and underbrush and make a new life for themselves.
      • They forage on the ground in open areas, with sheltered thickets nearby for cover.
      • The maze of burrows created by moles may provide cover and travel lanes for many species of small mammals.
      • Animals that thrived in the now denuded forest cover are also hungry.
      • Mountain Quail nest on the ground in dense cover, usually sheltered by a shrub, log, or clump of grass.
      Synonyms
      undergrowth, vegetation, shrubbery, greenery, ground cover, underwood, copsewood, brushwood, brush, scrub, underscrub
      woodland, forest, jungle
      bushes, plants
      covert, thicket, copse, coppice
      North American underbrush, underbush, shin-tangle
      British dialect frith
      archaic rone
      rare herbage, verdure
    2. 2.2 Military support given when someone is being attacked.
      军事上的支持,掩护
      they agreed to provide additional naval cover

      他们同意提供更多的海军支持。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A behemoth called Dead Reckoning, a 70 ft long armoured truck provides cover and support for the looters.
      • Commandos moved house-to-house, under fire cover from helicopters and tanks.
      • Extra security staff will also be in place to provide additional cover.
      • As he said that, he could see some of Major Conrad's men regroup themselves and provide some cover.
      • The proper support of overhead cover is a vital aspect of a safe fighting position or observation post.
      • Soldiers are being taken off emergency fire cover to concentrate on military training.
      • The government has authorised the use of 840 army fire engines to provide emergency cover during the strikes.
      • Using cover is the greatest way to extend your life in the movie, just as it was in the real war.
      • This would be a short time to arrange cover and transport had I been in the UK, but I was 10 500 miles away.
      • While the squad broke up to attack various positions the sniper held back to provide cover fire.
      • Military officers said troops providing emergency cover had a very quiet first few hours.
      • Shannon gave cover fire for Andrew back down on the street, while Andrew tried to pick Chloe up.
      • Red 6 pushes his dismounts forward while the Bradleys maneuver to provide cover.
      • Officers who have completed their normal daily shifts will be asked to provide support to the emergency strike cover.
      • So instead of potentially being able to use the copter as cover you have to expose yourself to attack.
      • The Army said it would be unable to provide nationwide fire cover.
      • The agreement ends months of strikes which forced the Army to provide cover with ancient equipment.
      • It was unclear whether he was suggesting that officials incited the mob or whether pilgrims gave cover to attackers.
      • Later in the war, when oil and transportation targets were being systematically attacked, cover was essential.
      • As daylight broke, fighter planes from the RAF gave cover against a possible attack by the Luftwaffe.
    3. 2.3 An activity or organization used as a means of concealing an illegal or secret activity.
      (掩盖非法或秘密活动的)掩护活动(或组织)
      the restaurant was run as a cover for a money-laundering operation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The bombing was probably a cover for a kidnap attempt, but she wasn't there at the time, so they had to try again.
      • Everything about equality and acceptance was simply a cover for a dark conspiracy.
      • The British too have been painted as villains, accused of using the trials as cover for a plot to shut down the island.
      • But it seemed like excellent cover for my past crimes, and no one had found me out yet.
      • The government said the building was used as cover by militants to attack them.
      • At that time, the intelligence services used cover organizations to ask him to write about China.
      • ISA would operate under a host of cover names to confuse anyone without the need to know.
      • The Clandestine Service needs to continue the efforts it has been making to move away from cover in embassies.
      • It is difficult to see how such cover can work at all if a fronting company alone is the reinsured.
      • He also helped cover of scams and spy on the respective people of Versanalus.
      • She's just using the feminist thing as a cover - imagine how much she can get away with in the name of feminism.
      • They are unacceptable and very often a cover for the criminal underworld.
      • Working under embassy cover offered a case officer the worst of both worlds.
      • My immediate task was to participate in the final technical preparations for our three cover options.
      Synonyms
      front, facade, smokescreen, screen, blind, deception, camouflage, disguise, mask, cloak, pretext, masquerade, feint
    4. 2.4in singular An identity adopted by a spy to conceal their true activities.
      (多指间谍的)掩护身份,假身份;掩护活动
      he was worried that their cover was blown

      他担心他们的假身份被揭穿。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She went to France under journalistic cover, accredited to the New York Post.
      • Zorro was one of the first popular heroes to employ a secret identity for cover.
      • Looks like what he was saying was that she was no longer a clandestine operative once her cover was blown.
      • In other words, you might say that her cover has been under attack for more than a decade.
      • I had momentarily forgotten my false cover and my mission.
      • She was clandestine, but probably wasn't exactly working under the deepest cover around.
      • It is an interactive exhibition encouraging visitors to pretend they are a spy and choose a cover identity.
      • We've heard a lot about how blowing her cover was probably illegal and certainly dishonorable.
      • Throughout all my missions, my cover had only once been blown, and that was my fault, not my contacts.
      • Bond really has to work in this movie - he has to set up his cover well in advance and try not to be noticed.
      • The criminal is the guy who comes up short, who gets caught, who fails to adopt a respectable cover.
      • The letter provided the two assassins with the legitimacy and cover to gain access to the victim.
      • The group claimed the four were spies using the cover of Christian peace activists.
      Synonyms
      false show, show, semblance, affectation, false appearance, appearance, outward appearance, impression, image, front, false front, guise, colour, facade, display, posture, pose, masquerade, mask, cloak, veil, veneer, smokescreen, camouflage, travesty, parody, charade
  • 3British mass noun Protection by insurance against a liability, loss, or accident.

    〈英〉(保险提供的)保障;承保范围

    your policy provides cover against damage by subsidence

    你的保险单已经提供了沉陷损失险。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two primary care trusts announced there would be an overhaul in arrangements for cover at community hospitals.
    • We would require some indemnity from them to cover us from liability.
    • The purpose of life cover is to provide support for your dependants.
    • Skiers and snowboarders are advised not to buy cover from their travel agent unless they want to end up paying over the odds.
    • And the alternative, travelling without medical cover, is a dangerous gamble for the sick.
    • Some travel cover also excludes cancellations due to terrorism.
    • We supported lifetime health cover when it went through the parliament.
    • But did you know that if you are planning to rent out your property, you need extra insurance cover?
    • Yet he was concerned that, without the legal cover from Goldsmith, military personnel could be prosecuted for war crimes.
    • There may be no negligence in the driving of the motor vehicle but there still be cover provided by the policy.
    • In Ireland, where one can opt for private cover, there is an equally successful method of guaranteeing good treatment for the poor.
    • The better the quality, the better the cover will protect your investment.
    • Although price is important, it is essential to get the correct type of cover, so make sure you compare like with like.
    • Despite all these many billions spent on health and 5 years of private cover, I've picked up a bit of sniffle.
    • However, if you are relying on a home insurance policy, check with your insurer that cover extends to travel overseas.
    • Eventually, with the help of the British Epileptic Association, they were able to arrange cover.
    • The same applies to free travel cover provided by bank package accounts and credit cards.
    • The health board does provide a grant for families having a home birth while private health cover does meet the balance.
    • Many reception venues will insist that couples have adequate insurance cover before they will hire out their rooms.
    • Their cover permitted travel throughout the country and, it is thought, even into Gibraltar and the Spanish enclaves.
    • Tour operators, travel agents, airlines, banks and health insurers have started to offer travel cover.
    Synonyms
    insurance, protection, security, assurance, indemnification, indemnity, compensation
  • 4A recording or performance of a song previously recorded by a different artist.

    the band played covers of Beatles songs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yes, I always like to do cover songs when my band acts on stage.
    • Is it, therefore, a coincidence that their biggest hit so far is essentially a cover version; albeit a cheeky one?
    • And no, I don't like the cover version of It's My Life.
    • It is a compilation of Beatles cover songs by artists that are relatively unknown.
    • I remember the Sixties covers bands that were fixtures at clubs across the North West.
    • The song is a cover of the 1980's teen dirge.
    • And when we would do funk covers people said we sounded like Jamiroquai, which I could sort of see.
    • The songs are a fine collection of self composed numbers and splendid cover versions.
    • Do you have a favorite cover version of one of your songs?
    • Good, bad or just plain wrong, If I see a cover version of a song I know, I have to have it.
    • Disappointing cover version aside this is quite an accomplished album that won't disappoint.
    • What was kind of fun to watch was when they did cover songs from the parent's of their fans generation.
    • Some big star should snap it up for a cover version.
    • Or maybe it's just a cheesy cover version and I'm getting sentimental as our departure looms.
    • Another cover version drew a more mixed response from both these listeners, however.
    • Currently on repeat play, however, is a very bizarre cover version of the aforementioned song.
    • A tired old boy band singing a cover version of a song that was rubbish anyway?
    • One of my favourite internet tunes from last year now has a cover version.
    • Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire.
  • 5A place setting at a table in a restaurant.

    (饭店餐桌上)一个席位的成套餐具

    the busiest time is in summer, with up to a thousand covers for three meals a day
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the chance came to open my restaurant with just 40 covers around the corner, I knew I had to go for it.
    • In his first week of trading alone, he did 540 covers, and the restaurant received a Michelin star last month.
    • Slightly smaller, with about 40 covers, the restaurant will continue to produce his distinctive cuisine.
    • The restaurant had covers of 110 and I was the senior wine waiter.
  • 6Cricket

    an easy catch by Hick at cover

    希克在外场防守位置上的一次轻而易举的接球。

    short for cover point
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At this time enter sheer farce: when prop Stuart Murray had to leave the pitch Kelso had no cover and the game took on a new turn.
    1. 6.1the covers An area of the field consisting of cover point and extra cover.
      (板球场上的)外场防守员和额外堵截员位置区
      deliveries pitching outside leg stump are pounded through the covers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Deliveries that were once sneaked into the covers now pummelled the boundary boards.
      • But Bashar did not last much longer and became another victim of Paul Collingwood's sharp fielding in the covers.
      • Boucher made 71, playing some handsome strokes through the covers.
      • After his 40 in the first innings, he was again in fine touch with a nice line in midwicket whips and punches through the covers.
      • He was in good touch, his faultless timing through the covers and midwicket again in evidence.
      • No-one drives it through the covers quite like Brian Lara does.

Phrases

  • break cover

    • Suddenly leave a place of shelter, especially vegetation, when being hunted or pursued.

      (被追捕时)突然离开藏身处(尤指从植被等隐蔽处出来)

      it was more than likely that the tigress would break cover and try to rush me
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I saw a lone soldier break cover and run across to a ferry or barge moored on the bank of the river Po.
      • You and a few others break cover, sprinting up the beach as if hell itself had you in it's sight.
      • We broke cover and fought our way towards the school house.
  • cover all the bases

    • informal Deal with something thoroughly.

      we thought our legal department had covered all the bases in our terms and conditions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The museum's approach to Ancient Egyptian culture attempts to cover all bases, but falls short of doing this.
      • As befits Colonial Williamsburg, the present large book about its costume collection covers all bases.
      • It seemed to cover all bases although I was surprised that the court case was glossed over so quickly.
      • A book with a tripartite title may be said to cover all bases, and it does just that.
      • In covering all bases the film gives us an openhanded view of the corporation's frightening grasp on our lives.
  • cover one's back

    • informal Foresee and avoid the possibility of attack or criticism.

      〈非正式〉预见到并避免受攻击(或批评)的可能性

      never take chances, always cover your back
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If that's not the sign of a man covering his ass, I don't know what is.
      • All along he has said he is acting on the advice of the Army Board, and I think he is just covering his back.
      • The politics of precaution, of covering your back rather than putting forward daring ideas, would dominate.
      • If Ashcroft was sane, he'd realize it's time to cover his ass by farming this out.
      • He is positioning himself for the leadership battle, and covering his back by allying with the obvious successor.
      • Young people should realize that he will not hesitate to put their lives on the line to cover his ass.
  • cover oneself in (or with) glory

    • Perform very well.

      we didn't exactly cover ourselves in glory with our batting
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the sideline Kildare did not seem to cover themselves in glory either.
      • On the second point, the industry has not always covered itself in glory in its attempts to put consumers first.
      • Last Saturday at Parnell Park in Donnycarney, Galway didn't cover themselves in glory.
      • The appointment of two foreign agencies who had not covered themselves with glory in Wall Street does not lend credibility.
      • Unhappily, neither of the props covered themselves in glory against a Bay of Plenty side which scrummaged well.
      • Alas, not everyone who wraps himself in the flag covers himself in glory.
      • The New World Symphony players covered themselves with glory!
      • All in Holland or with a Dutch national side which barely covered itself in glory.
      • Meanwhile the government media is not exactly covering itself with glory.
      • With only two victories away from St. James' Park all season they have hardly covered themselves in glory on their travels.
  • cover one's position

    • Purchase securities in order to be able to fulfil a commitment to sell.

      为了实现出售的承诺而购买证券

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If a stock has a high short interest, short positions may be forced to liquidate and cover their position by purchasing the stock.
      • When you think the danger has passed, you can cover your position.
      • So the trader covers his position and takes his profits to move on to the next stock on his list.
      • The firm was not entitled to oblige him to cover his position, to refuse to allow him to trade or to close off his open positions.
      • Many have been selling shares that they don't own in the expectation that they will be able to take stock in the placing to cover their position.
      • Importers think the same way, so they do not feel the need to cover their position by booking forward contracts.
      • Unfortunately he covered his position before the recent fall in the Dow Jones.
  • cover one's tracks

    • Conceal evidence of one's activities.

      隐匿自己所做事情的证据

      he covered his tracks so well no one has ever been able to prove anything
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Derek was a career criminal who planned his moves meticulously and covered his tracks.
      • He covers his tracks well, and he is always very vague about what he does for a living.
      • As Glass resorts to desperate measures in an attempt to cover his tracks, he simply digs himself even deeper into a hole.
      • The officials covered their tracks by using computer passwords of their unsuspecting colleagues.
      • You may think that you can cover your tracks and hide what you've been doing.
      • He covered his tracks with such wonderful skill that we still don't know for sure what he did and where he was at any one time.
      • Through a gruelling trial Gill lied and attempted to cover his tracks despite the evidence stacked against him.
      • Harrison, with Ashbury's help, manufactures evidence in hopes of covering his tracks.
      • Since this is an artist who defiantly covers his tracks, this book will come as a revelation to many.
      • Belle had to find an out of the way place to hide, covering her tracks along the way.
  • cover the waterfront

    • informal Cover every aspect of something.

      while half the dishes are Italian, the kitchen covers the waterfront from Greece to Morocco

      尽管这家餐馆的菜肴一半是意大利菜,其厨师却来自五湖四海。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A former correspondent and editor covers the waterfront of problems that afflict higher education.
      • Here are three techniques that cover the waterfront from easy to expert.
      • The book contains 500 poems from American and British poets, covering the waterfront from T.S. Eliot to Maya Angelou.
      • The study suggested that generalist firms - which try to cover the waterfront with a range of retail and institutional products - may struggle to stay afloat.
      • The Next Directory is huge and covers the waterfront in categories of clothing for women, men and children.
      • The influence of cable news is - it covers the waterfront.
      • I plead guilty to the charge that a short essay did not cover the waterfront.
      • We need to and can cover the waterfront without being ghettoized.
      • A symposium will seek to cover the waterfront of issues that bear upon modern Tamil drama.
      • A college president has to cover the waterfront, not just one discipline.
  • from cover to cover

    • From beginning to end of a book or magazine.

      从(书或杂志的)第一页到最后一页,从头到尾

      it's a book to be read from cover to cover
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is certainly not a book to read from cover to cover.
      • Read whole books from cover to cover without interruptions
      • One need not read the books from cover to cover to benefit from their findings.
      • He took the rule book, read it from cover to cover, and then forgot all about it.
      • One person at least does seem to have read this book from cover to cover.
      • I can't remember the last time I read a book from cover to cover.
      • I did not read the book from cover to cover, but I spent time flipping through its pages.
      • I read this book from cover to cover within a day.
      • I enjoy your articles, and I usually read the magazine from cover to cover.
      • I bought that magazine, read it from cover to cover, then subscribed.
  • take cover

    • Protect oneself from attack by ducking down into or under a shelter.

      藏身;躲避;躲藏

      if the bombing starts, take cover in the basement

      如果开始轰炸,躲到地下室里去。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Many of them ran and took cover as gun shots rang out.
      • The man ducked and took cover on the opposite side of the bar.
      • Astronauts aboard the International Space Station took cover multiple times in protected areas.
      • Enemies take cover, sometimes knocking over tables and ducking behind them.
      • Instinctively, he ducked and rolled out of the way, taking cover behind a Spanish cabinet.
      • When you hear the air attack warning, you and your family must take cover at once.
      • Soldiers cover each other, take cover, retreat when injured, and generally work efficiently.
      • Sam takes cover and ducks behind a support post.
      • Spectators take cover under colourful umbrellas or in makeshift tents to protect themselves from the blistering sun.
      • Everyone either ducked or took cover behind the slick columns.
      Synonyms
      skulk, loiter, lie in wait, lie low, hide, conceal oneself, take cover, keep out of sight
  • under cover

    • Under a roof or other shelter.

      在有遮蔽的地方

      store seats under cover before the bad weather sets in

      在天气变坏前将坐椅搬到有遮挡的地方去。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Producers are growing greater volumes of fruit and vegetables under cover.
      • The programme would be limited to 500,000 cattle due to move on to pasture after spending the winter under cover.
      • They were smart enough to stay indoors, and under cover.
      • Most other events, big concerts, mini-concerts, and workshops, were well under cover.
      • But because it is in October we need most of it under cover.
      • Dr Kehoe said the bulk of strawberries grown under cover are produced in peat-filled bags, placed on shelves.
      • League standards deem stadiums must have a minimum capacity of 6,000 including 2,000 seats under cover.
      • The stairwell is under cover, not cleaned by rain.
      • Every day, more than 200 rail passengers park their cycles, under cover at the station.
      • This habitat should also contain densely vegetated corridors to allow these secretive birds to move under cover.
  • under cover of

    • 1Concealed by.

      在…掩护下

      the yacht made landfall under cover of darkness

      游艇在夜幕的掩护下靠岸了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • CNN said the Republican Guard were moving under cover of a sandstorm which has buffeted Iraq for the past day.
      • As far as they can tell, they seem to be moving quickly and under cover of night, but they can find proof of little else.
      • Eventually we were ordered to withdraw to the river and tried to cross under cover of darkness.
      • And those that are left are either in hiding, or slipped out of the city under cover of darkness.
      • Together they moved off, under cover of the leafy green boughs.
      • We left the next morning under cover of fog to take a similar route back.
      • He also saw three or four masked men scurry away from the bank under cover of the smoke.
      • Once they were installed, Mann would fly in under cover of darkness with the rest of the men.
      • The hands of the authorities are strengthened by flights under cover of darkness.
      • She watched it as it quickly reversed direction and scampered back under cover of the trees.
      1. 1.1While pretending to do.
        装作…的样子
        Moran watched every move under cover of reading the newspaper

        莫兰装出一副看报纸的样子注视着所走的每一步棋。

        Example sentencesExamples
        • You abused them under cover of medical examination.
  • under plain cover

    • In an envelope or parcel without any marks to identify the sender.

      以未注明发送者身份的信封(或包裹)

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Same day courier delivery is under plain cover.
      • All gift packs are sent under plain cover, free of charge by first class post.
      • All correspondence is sent under plain cover to an address of your choice.
      • Material was sent to their homes under plain cover.
      • Career Development Reports are mailed under plain cover and marked ‘STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL’.
      • We are also capable of delivering under plain cover.
      • We'll send the relevant unbranded product spec sheets under plain cover direct to your clients.
      • Sales literature posted will be sent under plain cover and will only bear names and addresses on the outside.
      • Any publications chosen will be posted under plain cover within three days.
      • Should you successfully conclude a contract please send it to me under plain cover.
  • under separate cover

    • In a separate envelope.

      以另函

      Example sentencesExamples
      • My colleague is responding to you under separate cover regarding your appendix to this letter.
      • The survey was included within a registrar's general mailing and not under separate cover.
      • We will forward the appropriate document to you under separate cover.
      • The Examiner should transmit the form with a note specifying what documents will be forwarded later under separate cover.
      • I will send you a note of the liability under separate cover.
      • We shall be responding to this letter under separate cover in the next few days.
      • Maps have also issued under separate cover to some 24,000 farmers who made changes to their land parcels.
      • I'll post my predictions for the future under separate cover.
      • These maps are being issued at the same time under separate cover.
      • I am aware that colleagues in the Department will be in contact with you under separate cover.

Phrasal Verbs

  • cover something up

    • Try to hide the fact of illegal or illicit activity.

      掩饰,掩盖(非法行为或活动的事实)

      the prime minister was accused of trying to cover up the scandal
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What if I just turn myself in and try to strike a deal where my guilt is covered up in exchange for inside information?
      • We have a Prime Minister who is prepared to make sure that things are covered up.
      • Police believe the mistakes were covered up because admitting to the errors would leave them open to further scandal.
      • They fear the truth will be covered up and have criticised the Ministry for its handling of the investigation.
      • The response of ‘the establishment’ confirmed for some their suspicions that inconvenient truths would be covered up.
      • If nothing else, it might have quelled the widespread suspicion that the incident had been covered up.
      • Activists contend that most deaths were covered up.
      • Dirty tricks are dirty tricks and that is why they are covered up.
      • Usually their proclivities are covered up or so widespread that it's a non-issue.
      • There is no doubt, in my opinion, that the real reason for the crash has been covered up.
      • Many other episodes were covered up to protect him from the media.
      • When you get a government investigation, things can be covered up and buried.
      • Which was more shocking, that it happened or that it was covered up?
      • These injustices were covered up by the former Nationalist Party regime.
      • Most of the resulting civilian detentions, torture and deaths are covered up.
      • Such measures rather mean that old distortions are covered up while new ones are being created.
      • Abuse of steroids was rife, and it was covered up with implausible excuses.
      • There will be a discrepancy in the police car surveillance videos if the arrest was covered up.
      • Yes, she was murdered in London about seven years ago, and it was covered up by the government.
      • The crueler the camps became, the more fervently they were covered up.
      Synonyms
      conceal, hide

Derivatives

  • coverable

  • adjective
    • There seemed to be too many issues to be coverable in one post.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Because he was not coverable by the media, it was not known that he was selling out 15,000-seat auditoriums.
      • Head plumes are highly modifiable and likely signal information regarding a male's intent, similar to a coverable badge.
      • According to many of the insurance companies, the amenity may not be coverable at all.
      • The bruises around my waist were coverable but by far the ones which caused the most distress.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French covrir, from Latin cooperire, from co- (expressing intensive force) + operire 'to cover'. The noun is partly a variant of covert.

Rhymes

Glover, hardcover, lover, plover, undercover

Definition of cover in US English:

cover

verbˈkəvərˈkəvər
[with object]
  • 1Put something such as a cloth or lid on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it.

    盖;覆盖;遮盖

    the table had been covered with a checked tablecloth

    桌子上盖着一块格子花桌布。

    she covered her face with a pillow

    她用枕头蒙着脸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead I was confronted with a grimy-looking building with billboards covering the windows and obscuring the interior.
    • Mulberry paper also has been used for drawing and as a Korean household item, covering windows and floors.
    • The front windows were covered with a series of green shutters to keep the afternoon sun from pouring into them.
    • Now the windows were covered with plywood and the sidewalk buckled in front.
    • In addition her elbows, wrists, and shins were covered with steel protective plates.
    • It was covered with a slab of original limestone, still blackened from fire and inscribed with the date.
    • The rest of his crop is covered with conventional white canopy to protect it from the fierce westerlies common in the area.
    • Massive tapestries and paintings decorated the walls and a large rug covered most of the stone floor.
    • In Melbourne the boy's face was covered up but in Sydney it was full-framed.
    • Blom has covered the walls and floors of the gallery in white polypropylene sheeting.
    • Body workers sometimes work with clients who are naked, although more often they are covered with a sheet.
    • The front of the enclosure is covered with a panel that is as thick as the rest of the casing.
    • The floor was black and white marble, except where covered by intricate oriental rugs.
    • Secure with rubber band and then cover with a decorative hair ornament.
    • The shuttle's exterior is covered with thousands of tiles designed to protect it from the extreme heat of re-entry.
    • Their marching shoes are covered with spotless white over-socks into which their pants are tucked.
    • All three types of catheters are covered with a sterile dressing that should be kept clean and dry.
    • The fish's body is covered with scales that overlap each other like the shingles on the roof of a house.
    • First, we covered the beautiful polished wooden floor with plastic, so we wouldn't get paint on it.
    • The skin around the head was covered with long shaggy hair.
    Synonyms
    put something on top of, place something over, place under cover
    1. 1.1 Envelop in a layer of something, especially dirt.
      (尤指污物)把…包(或裹)住
      he was covered in mud

      他浑身是泥。

      figurative she was covered in confusion

      〈喻〉她非常局促不安。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Only, the surface of the fruit is covered with crystal, giving it a surreal look.
      • He went out to look and saw that the front of the school was covered with water and impassable.
      • From head to toe, he and his blue and white militia's uniform were covered in dirt.
      • Fire trucks clustered around the scene and the ground was covered with mounds of white, fire-retardant foam.
      • Penny was covered in mud but there was nothing she could do about it.
      • After ten days my face was covered with freshly growing skin.
      • His uniform imitated veterans, his jacket being the only thing not covered in dirt.
      • Her shoulders were covered with rough, peeling skin, the result of sunburn.
      • Water drenched the front of his shirt and his face was covered with it, as well.
      • I claimed that the early Earth was covered with water, as stated in the Bible.
      • They have two long slender wings, completely covered with scales, a thin skin covers them almost like fabric.
      • It takes you an hour to pack and then everything is covered in dirt and sand within two minutes.
      • The lips are covered with skin on the outside and with slippery mucous membranes on the inside of the mouth.
      • Both were covered completely in dirt, mud, and more of that reddish stuff.
      • The path was covered with green grass, a stream ran beside it.
      • When the Guardian visited yesterday, their burnt legs were covered with a white cream and wrapped in plastic.
      • A thick layer of dirt covered him, probably from having been dragged along the filthy floors of the prison.
      • Unfortunately, a cold front had moved in and the car windshield was covered with frost.
      • He dragged himself up the walk, dimly noticing that the front window was covered with condensation.
      • I ran my hands over my body trying to remove the layer of dirt that may have covered me since my last shower.
      • They had been replaced by dingy towers that were covered in rust and dirt and the streets were full of filth.
      Synonyms
      cake, coat, encrust, plaster, spread thickly, smother, daub, smear, bedaub, overspread
      blanket, overlay, overspread, carpet, overlie, extend over, layer, coat, film, submerge
    2. 1.2 Scatter a layer of loose material over (a surface, especially a floor), leaving it completely obscured.
      在(地面等表面)上撒(或散布)
      the barn floor was covered in straw

      谷仓的地上撒满了稻草。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This was not the first time the floor of a gallery space had been covered with loose natural material.
      • Papers scattered the floor, covering every inch like a carpet.
      • Each canvas is covered with graphite and the image is erased into the surface.
      • The seat, floor and dash were covered by a fine layer of twigs and needles blown in by the wind.
      • The cathedral was adorned with pink and white roses and Samantha's small brown coffin was covered with pink roses.
      • The garbage was covering the entire kitchen floor.
      • A thin layer of golden glitter covered the stone floor, making it shimmer like the lavender dust on her eyes.
      • In front of the stagecoach office, the lane is still covered with snow as the stage is on sleigh runners.
      • The book was covered with fine dust, but the binocular lens gleamed.
      • It turns out that last week, though, those greens were covered with a few inches of white stuff.
      • Layers of dust covered its surface as if no one had dared look at their reflection in it in a very long time.
      • The cell had a single wooden cot which the bandits hadn't bothered to put a mattress on, and the floor was covered in straw.
      • Stalks of straw covered the floor and random stalks floated about in the breeze.
      • However, in 1974, following deterioration, the site was covered with soil to protect it.
      • The beach was covered with jellyfish in an array of colours.
      • I scanned the layer of dead leaves covering the rainforest floor but saw nothing.
      • The only chair in front of the desk was covered with imprints, dirt, rocks, and powder.
      Synonyms
      scatter, pepper, sprinkle, strew, litter
    3. 1.3 Lie over or adhere to (a surface), as decoration or to conceal something.
      (作为装饰或为了掩盖某物)被平放(或粘附)在(表面)上
      masonry paint will cover hairline cracks

      水泥漆会遮盖住毛细裂纹。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was painted a horrible cream colour completely covering the beautiful old brickwork.
      • Paint covered everything except for the dusty green chalkboards at the front of the room.
      • His office wall was covered with a single giant map.
      • The original yellow paint covers the lower forty-nine inches of the left side.
      • Slate flooring covers the powder room, laundry room, and the fireplace hearth.
      • These coffins are covered with a wood veneer which is removed before cremation or burial.
      • And, finally, do the trim so that any paint that accidentally gets on the trim can be covered.
      • The place he was in appeared to be a small rectangular room, the walls and floor covered in a chrome surface.
      • When used for inexpensive furniture, particle board is usually covered with laminate or veneer.
      • Originally the pyramids were covered with a protective coating of polished white limestone.
      • The old wall used to be covered by peeling off-cream paint.
      • Beyond the end of the bar, the wall was covered from floor to ceiling in mirrors.
      • The forward unit of the fuselage was covered with aluminum sheet skin that was riveted to the bulkheads.
      • Gillian's sofa hasn't arrived yet: and the hall floor hasn't been covered.
      • They were normally constructed from a series of upright stones and dry masonry, covered by a large slab.
      • The whole thing is covered with gold, pure gold, and the tile work is exquisite.
      • The walls here are covered in childish murals painted by the women.
      Synonyms
      decorate, bedeck, adorn, ornament, trim, trick out, garnish, hang, festoon, garland, swathe, wreathe
  • 2Extend over (an area)

    范围是;占(面积)

    the grounds covered eight acres

    这个院子占地八英亩。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was later extended to become a permanent ban covering a large area, including European Union waters.
    • The zone, which covers an area of 23.4 square kilometres, is designed to become one of the largest in Asia.
    • The Dinaric Alps that cover this area also extend southward into Serbia and Montenegro.
    • The site of Ganweriwala covers an estimated area of 80 hectares.
    • The tree is more than 700 years old and it covers an area of 3 acres.
    • The footpath should have been extended to cover this very small area whilst the Bus Shelter was being put in place.
    • The site covers an area of 40 acres and it pre-dates Newgrange.
    • First was the huge ballroom, covering the whole 3rd floor.
    • The fund helps forces stretched by covering large areas with relatively low populations.
    • It is estimated that up to 1,200 people have land on the road's route, which covers an area of around 800 acres.
    • A disgusting, intoxicating odor covered the entire area, and cans littered the ground.
    • Each cooperative covers an area ranging from 500 hectares to 1,000 hectares.
    • They'd better be quick about it, because a gas plume would cover the area within eight minutes.
    • The missiles can fly out from a single platform to spread out and cover a large area.
    • Our geographic district has been extended so that we cover an area at least double the previous size.
    • The site covers an area of thousands of acres and was first observed three years ago by Mr. Gibbons when on a field trip in the area.
    • Woodview, a four-bedroom detached house, is situated on a third of an acre and covers an area of 2,150 square feet.
    • If it could be assembled on the ground it would cover an area as large as two football fields.
    • The net needed to be extended by two more kilometres to cover the entire area of hatching, he felt.
    • About 40 officers began a search for the murder weapon in the park, which covers an area of two square miles.
    Synonyms
    extend, spread, continue, range, unfold, unroll, be unbroken
    1. 2.1 Travel (a specified distance)
      行,走过(一段路程)
      it took them four days to cover 150 miles

      他们花了四天时间走完了150英里。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • DO YOU know that the train that covers the longest distance passes through Ernakulam on Thursdays and Fridays?
      • The distance he covered was one mile, and he did it in 24 minutes 36 seconds, a new world record.
      • In all likelihood, it won't have covered the same distance as he has in the last 13 months.
      • Only one rider will be allowed off the train at any time and they expect to cover a distance of 50 miles.
      • During this time we will be covering a distance of 679.5 miles.
      • The hardest day of the walk was Monday when they covered the greatest distance, 18 miles and mostly uphill.
      • Nearly 12 hours later, after covering a distance of 30 miles, they completed their journey - just barely.
      • After covering a distance of more than forty-two miles, finally, they are allowed to rest.
      • She covered the distance in 71 hours, cycling through countryside and mountains almost non-stop.
      • The lads are covering a total distance of 144 miles, across sand, stones, mountains, dried lakes, river beds and dunes.
      • But if you tunnel underground and travel in a straight line, you cover less distance.
      • The club will cover 5,000 miles and travel through 14 countries across Europe and North Africa.
      • Communication and travel was slow, ships and messages took years to travel the distances covered.
      • When we talk about a stride, we mean the distance covered by all four feet within a given gait.
      • Our response to disappointment has not been to lengthen our stride but to shorten the distance to be covered.
      • If you do five rides a week for 100 miles, try covering the same distance in just three rides one week.
      Synonyms
      travel, journey, go, do, put behind one, get under one's belt, travel over, pass over, journey across, journey over, traverse, cross, go across, make one's way across, range over, tramp over
  • 3Deal with (a subject) by describing or analyzing its most important aspects or events.

    处理;涉及;包括;论及

    a sequence of novels that will cover the period from 1968 to the present

    一系列有关从1968年到现在这段时间的小说。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are some very interesting pieces in the book which covers many important issues and topics.
    • This excerpt covers the two most important, lack of time and self-destructive group behaviour.
    • It also helps to focus the conversation so that you're sure to cover the most important issues on your mind.
    • I hope the Minister will take a call and assure the Committee that he has covered these very important issues.
    • This novel of ideas covers myriad issues and themes, all related to the transcending power of love.
    • Some archaeologists have extended this approach to cover whole landscapes.
    • You'll also receive periodic special alert emails covering important events and topics.
    • A good look at the surroundings should educate most delegates on the important issues to be covered.
    • The text is intentionally brief, though all the essential aspects of this enormous subject are covered.
    • In summary, this book covers a very important subject.
    • Several special issues covering important subjects were published during that period.
    • If I don't get to cover a topic or period in class, the kids have to study it on their own to be ready for the exam.
    • It covers all of the important legal details, from jury selection to available punishment.
    • Other courses cover issues that are important for all aspects of humanitarian work.
    • While each appendix is very brief, it covers important topics.
    • The history of birth control is not a subject that is covered in most schools.
    • The National Opposition will be supporting this bill to the select committee, because it covers some important issues.
    • We have expanded the categories to 13, covering both the masonry and concrete arenas.
    • We shall comment further below on this important work, covering topics in the theory of equations, number theory and geometry.
    1. 3.1 Investigate, report on, or publish or broadcast pictures of (an event)
      调查;报道;发表;播放
      NBC is covering the Olympics
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Let's imagine an education reporter covering the local school board.
      • A number of media outlets are cutting back on the size of their traditional phalanx of reporters covering the event.
      • The reporter and cameraman were covering the severe cold and snow that plunged much of the country into crisis.
      • The dozens of reporters who covered the event were especially curious about yoga and vegetarianism.
      • But first we'll have a look at how the media have been covering the Wall Street meltdown in recent days.
      • And reporters covering events that will bring them near to leaders were screened for exposure to SARS.
      • An advantage of sites like this is that citizens can cover issues and events that local mainstream media ignore.
      • Remarkably, the hundreds of reporters covering these debates think little of the corporate sponsorship of the debates.
      • Failing to cover such an important community event would not be a big deal if a local radio station was on air.
      • Reporters, however, cover meetings only when there is the promise of something newsworthy.
      • Journalists sometimes cover issues and events that conflict with the interests of advertisers.
      • The timing will also offer opportunities to meet with BBC reporters in the area covering the elections.
      • It's the local reporter covering the race, wanting to know what you think of your opponent's recent attack on you.
      • Each morning Barbara reads journalists' reports covering events in the Middle East.
      • The newspaper provided evidence from two reporters covering the event who each agreed on the poor organization.
      • In view of the investigation to be conducted into the arms deal, some aspects would not be covered by these three agencies.
      • A medical report from Dr. Myers covering this event has been disclosed to the defence.
      • Reporters covering traumatic events can take some steps of their own.
      • As he spoke, the pagers of reporters who were covering the meeting started to beep.
      • When covering these debates, reporters often try to use university scientists as objective arbiters.
      Synonyms
      report, write up, write about, describe, commentate on, tell of, give an account of, write an account of, broadcast details of, publish details of, investigate, look into, enquire into
    2. 3.2 Work in, have responsibility for, or provide services to (a particular area)
      在(某个地区或领域)工作,负责(某地区或某方面)的工作,服务于
      development officers whose work would cover a large area

      负责很大一个地区发展工作的官员们。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Moreover, the chapter covers all service areas not specifically excluded - a very wide brush indeed.
      • Her area of responsibility covers four states in the southeastern region of the United States.
      • Wiltshire College provides the further education service for most of the area covered by your newspaper.
      • His school provides secondary education to a catchment area that covers some of Preston's most deprived wards.
      • It's cheaper to cover areas with cell phone service than with regular copper lines if there are none now.
      • A colleague at one of the service providers that we cover told me a few months ago that I was perspicacious.
      • Because China Telecom has long operated fixed-line phone services, its cable network covers a large area.
      • The bus services will go from point to point and all important places will be covered.
      • The main changes are in the areas covered by Social Services.
      • The fourth department covers the specific subject of sporting events.
      • In 2001 the service covering Paris received 300 000 calls.
      • In addition, remote areas can be covered by wireless or satellite services.
      • Enhanced services will cover areas such as minor surgery or improving access to patients.
      • There are some 50 Internet service providers covering some 100 cities in 26 provinces across the nation.
      • Providing additional resources to cover areas where distance from existing ambulance bases is an issue
      • The service covers 400 children in an area of more than 600,000 square kilometres.
      • Installation was carried out by John Corcoran of Corcoran Dairy Services whose area covers a 40-mile radius of Laois.
      • Wind farms, distributed across good locations to cover a service area, can be up and running in a year.
      • The service covers Moreton in the north, Winchcombe in the east, Chipping Norton in the west and Burford in the south.
      • Dr Pedlow claimed the package would cover areas which very rarely offered obstetric services.
      Synonyms
      include, involve, take in, deal with, contain, comprise, provide for, embrace, embody, incorporate, subsume, refer to, consider
    3. 3.3 (of a rule or law) apply to (a person or situation).
      (规定或法律)适用于(某人,某种情况)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The flagstick is an important part of the game of golf and is covered by Rule 17 in the Rules of Golf.
      • Most of the laws cover companies that provide services to cities but not workers on city payrolls.
      • Only property with a value of more that $25,000 will be covered by this rule.
      • Can we suppose that people would have consented to a maximizing rule covering these situations?
      • If she's not a person covered by the law then there's nothing even to investigate.
      • Where does this legislation cover the employees and the directors?
      • It sounds rather tied to this particular case, rather than every case covered by the rule.
      • At that time, previously existing amnesty laws covering politicians were struck from the constitution.
      • This is because the penalty points law only covers the car user.
      • As a result, many small, hard-to-measure, unintended benefits will no longer be covered by the rules.
      • But what legislation covers a physician who is flying?
      • The difference is they are regulated and covered by law.
      • In particular, the Regulation covers the families of EC workers, which are nowhere mentioned in the Treaty.
      • This bill is similar to legislation covering teachers in the classroom setting.
      • The regulation covers all local women of child-bearing age, including the jobless.
      • It only applies in England and Wales, as separate laws cover Scotland.
      • These self-employed women are not covered by labour laws that protect members of the formal sector.
      • The law covers anybody who misbehaves criminally.
      • Changes are also expected to be made to laws covering part-time employees.
      • The rules cover employees on contracts for a fixed term or task.
      Synonyms
      be relevant, have relevance to, have a bearing on, bear on, appertain, pertain, relate, concern, be concerned with, have to do with
  • 4(of a sum of money) be enough to pay (a bill or cost)

    (钱)足以支付,够支付

    there are grants to cover the cost of materials for loft insulation

    政府拨款足以支付阁楼隔热材料的费用了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The money will cover the implementation cost of bulk and link services until June 2005.
    • Those expenditures will cover the cost of new processes and equipment in the upgrading area.
    • The additional fees help cover the cost of the work station, but also should increase the income of the teacher.
    • Despite this huge increase in funding, there is still not enough money to cover everyone seeking help.
    • However, the fee barely covers the real cost of tuition.
    • The money will cover the costs of planting, maintaining and protecting the new trees.
    • Hopefully, with two and a half days work last week I made enough money to cover my costs.
    • The handling fee barely covers the cost of packing materials and the insane cost of the credit card transaction.
    • This way they earn enough money to cover most of the cost of both steers.
    • Don't spend on head count and overhead and hope you can make enough money to cover your costs.
    • The entrance fee barely covered costs but the club earned handsomely from drink sales.
    • This fee helps cover the cost of media and the time involved in identifying the causal agent.
    • Residential taxes don't cover the city's costs of servicing communities.
    • The department believes that the fees cover the true costs of administration.
    • I enquired if it covered Room Service, ready to dole out the extra.
    • The allowance covers workers who provide services to Olympic venues or Olympic live sites.
    • It would not arise at all if the sum borrowed covered those costs.
    • The festival fees help cover the cost of a truck and gasoline, and volunteers drive around to collect the refuse.
    • Within a few hours they had raised enough money between them to cover the £100 cost of its contents.
    • While the sinking fund may not cover the full cost of such an operation, it can take the sting out of its tail.
    • When wages barely cover living costs, the working classes cannot fund the whims and fancies of politicians forever.
    • The federal contribution covers the remaining infrastructure costs, which total $40.2 million.
    Synonyms
    offset, counterbalance, balance, cancel out, make up for, pay back, pay, pay for, be enough for, fund, finance, make up, have enough money for, provide for
    1. 4.1 (of insurance) protect against a liability, loss, or accident involving financial consequences.
      给…保险
      your contents are now covered against accidental loss or damage in transit

      你的那些东西被保了运输途中的意外丢失或损坏险。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Kyra is involved in an experimental therapy that isn't covered by insurance.
      • They are not always covered by insurance, as they are not labeled as approved for use by pregnant women.
      • Each state will determine if these services will be covered by Medicaid.
      • He made no effort to find another automobile insurer that would cover Stephanie.
      • Taxpayers who itemize can deduct disaster losses not covered by insurance or federal aid.
      • An example is cosmetic services, typically not covered by third-party payers.
      • Many landowners require that pilots flying on their land be covered by liability insurance.
      • But the people who have all those things would be most likely to be covered by insurance.
      • Many insurers will still cover you for existing conditions, providing you are not travelling against your doctor's advice.
      • One complication here is that you may be covered by insurance for some situations.
      • Your insurer will not cover you for accidents.
      • We are still the only industrial nation whose citizens are not all covered by health insurance.
      • Unfortunately, hearing aids are often not covered by health insurance companies.
      • Chimney fire damage and repair normally is covered by homeowner insurance policies.
      • Standard risks will continue to be covered by normal insurance cover.
      • Some services have become more available to patients; others are not covered by health insurance.
      • Never bill an insurer for a service that is covered instead of the treatment actually provided.
      • If you have the surgery only to improve your appearance, it might not be covered by insurance.
      • If your business premises is flooded this year, the insurance would cover you for loss of turnover next year.
      • The drug will be covered by health insurance for the first time under a new law that went into effect in March.
      • The solutions may not be covered by your insurance, but your well-being is worth it.
      • Beyond that, you can still get care from an outside source, although it may not be covered by your insurance.
      Synonyms
      insure, protect, secure, underwrite, provide insurance for, assure, indemnify
    2. 4.2cover oneself Take precautionary measures so as to protect oneself against future blame or liability.
      采取保护(自己)的预防措施
      one reason doctors take temperatures is to cover themselves against negligence claims

      医生给病人量体温的一个原因是避免将来被人指控工作疏忽而要求索赔。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He covers himself against the charge of plagiarism by making sure he acknowledges the sources of his quotes.
      • His cronies have to think about covering themselves in case he falls from power.
      • The police also bear responsibility for overreacting - the suspicion is that they were only covering themselves rather than making a proper risk assessment.
      • In retrospect, these were classic weasel words used routinely by politicians covering themselves.
      • He's like a guy who spills soup on himself and then thinks he's covering himself by saying, ‘I meant to do that.’
      • She said it was just a way of the council covering itself so it was not responsible for not providing enough water pressure.
      • Nothing like covering yourself in a court of law.
      • In addition to covering yourself and your firm from liability, training classes create another revenue source.
      • The director is saying that the violence will cause the film to fail at the box office, but that's just him covering himself because the other two didn't set the world on fire.
      • The company is covering itself against longer term weaknesses.
      • I was touched by their concern, until I realised they're only covering themselves should I decide to sue.
      • The councillor felt the officials had covered themselves well and the legal advice had dotted the i's and crossed the t's.
      • As an avid reader, I often find myself questioning the science in a lot of books, but Sawyer covers himself very well.
      • Media have difficulty covering themselves when the owners' financial interests are seriously in play.
      • Many Irish firms have put money aside to cover themselves against any future claims.
  • 5Disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action.

    掩盖,掩饰

    Louise laughed to cover her embarrassment

    路易丝以笑来掩饰自己的尴尬。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The words were covered by the heavy sounds of cheers and the banging of the bass drum.
    • He laughed, covering the sudden feeling of stupidity.
    • The noise level would pick up however, just enough to cover the rain of the silent bombs.
    • She used her hand to rub her eyes to make it seem like they were itchy, but in fact she was covering the tears.
    • The sound of running water covered any and all other noises that day.
    • Even though the noise was covering their argument he couldn't have an out and out there.
    • It was almost as if he was putting on a mask or disguise to cover his sorrow.
    • Do the Rebels intend a nocturnal attack or is this shooting supposed to cover up their retreat?
    • I knew that the sounds of the waters and the night noises would cover my quiet words.
    Synonyms
    mask, disguise, obscure, hide, stop something being overheard, muffle, stifle, smother
    1. 5.1cover forno object Disguise the illicit absence or wrongdoing of (someone) in order to spare them punishment.
      打掩护,找借口
      if the sergeant wants to know where you are, I'll cover for you

      要是警官问你在哪儿,我会为你提供掩护的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Like today, I almost got punished for covering for Matt.
      • It is led by a man whose vocabulary is littered with apocalyptic language, even as he covers for some of the worst evils being perpetrated.
      • An appropriate punishment for having covered for the president would have been four more years of cleaning up after him.
      • And what charges will you make against a president who so obviously covered for his consigliere all this time?
      • He covered for me when Mr. Patterson questioned about my week's absence early in the morning.
      • Fortunately, his landlady's daughter has a crush on her ‘true gentleman’ and covers for him.
      Synonyms
      give an alibi to, provide with an alibi, shield, protect
    2. 5.2cover forno object Temporarily take over the job of (a colleague) in their absence.
      (临时)代替,顶替
      during August ministers cover for other ministers

      八月份,一些大臣暂代别的大臣工作。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Over the next two years it will limit teachers to spending only 38 hours a year covering for absent colleagues.
      • Clearly, this eases the pressure on colleagues who have had to cover for them during their absence and saves the council money.
      • Apparently the temporary manager who was covering for the landlord's holiday quit and skipped town.
      • Pryce started Friday's 46-6 victory covering for an absent colleague, injured full back Withers.
      • Most people are consumed with the more obvious issues, such as covering for their absences at work and at home.
      • In terms of replacements to cover for the injured players, Sedgley could do a lot worse than follow Orrell's example.
      • He handled money, covered for absences by members in Hamburg, and trained in the camp himself.
      • They are arguing for a ballot to refuse to cover for absences of longer than one day to unify the action.
      • In 2001 teachers in Doncaster and London refused to cover for absences any longer than three days.
      • Workers are absent for up to three weeks a year - a cost of £10m a year after taking into account the cost of covering for the absences.
      • The illness, the covering for sick colleagues, the boredom and the hunger, meant nerves were always at full stretch.
      • There is currently an undisclosed number of such teachers brought in to cover for absent colleagues on any given day.
      • The story effectively starts when his partner covers for Gibson's absence one day.
      • Two deputy head teachers at the school in Burnley Road will cover for Mr Thomas until a replacement is appointed.
      • I called in a few favours, got some colleagues to clear some of my paperwork and to cover for me, and left the office.
      • He was covering for a colleague when the attack happened.
      • Johnson's bat covered for Jeter's absence almost perfectly.
      • There is the matter of the other employees who may end up covering for absent colleagues
      • All lessons are being covered either by supply teachers or staff covering for colleagues.
      • Computers and teaching assistants are set to replace teachers in covering for staff when they are off work.
      Synonyms
      stand in for, fill in for, act as stand-in for, deputize for, act as deputy for, substitute for, act as substitute for, take over from, double for, be a substitute for
  • 6Aim a gun at (someone) in order to prevent them from moving or escaping.

    (为防移动或逃跑)用枪瞄准(某人)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • John moved for his gun, but Silas was already covering him.
    • Roy let loose with a burst that dropped the two men, then turned his weapon towards the trio covering Winger.
    • He could only watch with an impressed look and cover her with his gun.
    • Jacques gave him a chilling smile and he glanced at Arti before swinging his gun to cover Alex with the nozzle.
    • Hiding behind the trunk I glanced at the pit of the machine gun that covered my friends.
    • Jim took two quick steps backwards, trying to cover Diana with the gun and keep from losing sight of Harry.
    1. 6.1 Protect (an exposed person) by shooting at an enemy.
      掩护(暴露的人)
      I moved in front of Hawk to cover him as he reloaded
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I went where she fell down and covered her, firing my rifle at the enemy.
      • One of the soldiers rushed forward and began frisking the older man while his comrades covered him.
      • He opened all the doors, whipped out his gun, and covered us while we all slipped inside.
      • Enemies duck, cover, flank your positions, and generally try to kill you as intensely as you try to kill them.
      • Sam was hanging back to cover David and Jason's escapes, and one of the men grabbed her.
      • As the patrol departs the compound, the gunners swing their turrets and cover out.
      • Nick made the rest of the trip to the door and Diana covered him with the gun.
      • The enemy uses cover and backup well, but it still falls victim to your elite sniping skills.
      • Keep your formation closed up so your escort can cover you.
      • Due to the enemy's covering, seizing the hospital put us further from the enemy than at any other point around the garrison.
      • Under covering fire they charged the building, throwing grenades into it and securing the position.
      • I made a hand motion and he nodded, getting ready to cover me if the guards noticed me climbing.
    2. 6.2 (of a fortress, gun, or cannon) have (an area) within range.
      (要塞或枪炮等)射程达到,控制
      Example sentencesExamples
      • North Korea is also building up its deployment of Rodong missiles, which have a range that covers all of Japan.
      • We anticipated that the road would be mined, or the enemy would have it covered with mortar and artillery fire.
      • In real life, you use a 360 [degrees] zone of fire and learn to be conscious of what your pistol is covering.
      • The island will be covered by the garrison on the Falkland Islands.
      • Dated 13 May, it shows unexploded munitions covering large populated areas of Iraq.
      • It deploys submunition shrapnel at defined intervals, covering a wide lethal area against soft targets.
    3. 6.3 (in team games) take up a position ready to defend against (an opposing player).
      (在队际比赛中)盯防(对方队员)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's a far better athlete than the defender covering him much of the time, but he doesn't make the defender pay for that.
      • He lines up on the opposing tight end and either can cover that player or attack the quarterback.
      • If this happens, you need to look for the player your team mate was covering, and now you cover that player.
      • Los Angeles Galaxy defender Paul Caligiuri had to cover Diallo in the first round of the playoffs.
      • You can also match up man to man by having each defender cover the closest man.
      • Gates can't be covered by linebackers, meaning teams have to take their chances with a safety.
      • It's easy for a defenseman to cover if the two of you are right on the same plain.
      • One of the worrying aspects for the Danes is a complete absence of cover for their two key strikers.
      • Teams are learning asking a safety to cover Gates can be risky business.
      • He's tough for any player to cover and will face rookie Shawn Marion in this series.
      • The coach believes in having a lot of players who can cover, so he's sure to add a veteran or two.
      • There might not be a linebacker or safety in the league who can cover Westbrook man-to-man.
      • Teams covering Zubov for the shot open up the passing lane, which is where Brett Hull lives.
      • In case of a mismatch where a smaller defender must cover a taller player, a teammate should collapse to help.
      • That will allow the team to cover better for an average perimeter defense.
      • If the back defenders are covering the middle player, either or both of your sideline girls are open.
      • Defense must have 1 man on the ball and 1 covering the 2 receivers.
      • Jude Waddy is one of the fastest players on the team and can cover and blitz.
      • Larry Brown could counter by assigning Lindsey Hunter to cover Wade more in Game 4.
    4. 6.4Baseball Be in position at (a base) ready to catch a thrown ball.
      〔棒球〕守(垒)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Negotiations would follow on which bases would be covered by an agreement, he said.
      • The judge seems to have covered all of his bases in this decision, making it difficult to overturn.
      • We had first, second and third bases covered, plus a pitcher and a catcher.
      • Dawe had certainly covered all of his bases as far as security was concerned.
      • The batter hits a ground ball to shortstop, who tosses the ball to the second baseman covering the bag for a force out.
  • 7Record or perform a new version of (a song) originally performed by someone else.

    转录,翻录(歌曲);模仿演唱

    other artists who have covered the song include U2

    模仿演唱这首歌的其他歌手包括 U2。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nevermind that fact, but he covers tunes by other respected musicians.
    • If you ask me, he was one of the only artists fit to cover the Beatles.
    • Here they are covering the most venomous song written.
    • The song was covered by Johnnie Ray in 1956 and became a huge national hit that year.
    • Around 20 people perform at any one time, covering songs from Johnny Cash to Kylie Minogue.
    • Maybe that's why his songs have been covered by more women than men.
    • A band that gets its reputation for covering songs tends to be, well, a cover band.
    • It's tempting to think of this song as Marc Jordan covering a Rod Stewart song, but this, in fact, is the original.
    • Taking the step of creating an entire album by covering songs takes guts.
    • Now I hate that this song is even being covered, but, man, she rises to the occasion.
    • Call it hubris or a lack of imagination: some bands feel compelled to cover other artists' songs.
    • Her track list doesn't add up to anything more than a desire, however noble, to cover folk songs.
    • He sang along under his breath to the songs he was covering.
    • Although we had to cover one of his songs, once, for a compilation LP.
    • Have you ever wondered what songs by an artist have been covered, or what songs an artist has covered?
    • His producers gave him songs to cover that had already been big in the East.
    • Established stars queued up to cover songs from the Mitchell songbook.
    • I would say whoever you are the biggest honour is if your favourite band covered one of your songs.
    • He's also been listening to the Bunnymen, even covering one of their songs in live sets.
    • Really, is there any point to covering a song Hendrix covered near-perfectly?
    • There have also been some big bands that have covered Last Resort songs.
  • 8(of a male animal, especially a stallion) copulate with (a female animal), especially as part of a commercial transaction between the owners of the animals.

    (雄性动物,尤指公马)与(雌性动物)交配(尤指作为动物主人之间商业交易的部分内容)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fortunately, we found this out before the stallion commenced covering mares from September 1 and saved many breeders from disappointment.
    • When a small breeder wishes to have his mare covered by a top stallion, he will pay top dollar for the privilege.
    • A lot of big racing stables wanted to get mares covered.
    • They introduced further Arab blood into the Percheron breed by covering selected mares with two Arab sires.
    • Molony wants stallion owners to reduce the number of mares each sire covers and to be more selective.
  • 9Bridge
    Play a higher card on (a high card) in a trick.

    〔桥牌〕(以更大点数的牌)盖打

    the ploy will fail if the ten is covered

    如果十被盖打,这个策略就失败了。

    no object East covered with his queen

    伊斯特是用Q盖打的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first card in each centre stack must be an ace, then 2, 3, and so on in sequence up to queen, each card played being one higher than the card it covers.
    • A card fits if it is next in rank above the card it covers (irrespective of suit).
    • The threes are themselves eligible cards, so one of them covers the other, resulting in a score of 53.
nounˈkəvərˈkəvər
  • 1A thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it.

    覆盖物;罩子;套子

    a seat cover

    椅套。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She saw the toilet to his right and, figuring it as good a place as any, walked to it, taking a seat on the lowered cover.
    • With either system, deep rubber floormats and coated vinyl seat covers are included to protect the interior from muddy riders.
    • Never store leather in plastic bags or other nonporous covers or containers.
    • Many of them are so tall that they are hidden by dense cloud cover for days at a time.
    • They've been asking a lot of questions about these seat covers.
    • The heating elements are very well protected and the cover is washable.
    • ‘If we put covers on before it's totally thawed out, the covers basically protect the frost,’ he said.
    • The casing includes a circular area on the front protected by an acrylic cover.
    • There is a dense cloud cover, and then it rains.
    • The unit is fantastic for shirts, duvet covers and bedspreads and uses only 2.4 feet of space.
    • You can customize these buttons by sliding your own labels under the removable clear plastic covers.
    • The wind blew the row cover off the seed bed leaving the tender young radishes exposed to the flies.
    • The spherical covers not only protect the antenna but also hide which direction it is pointing in.
    • In fact, the only thing that isn't going to work is the duvet cover.
    • When these guys brandished guns on their album covers you knew they weren't joking.
    • For example, fabric row covers can protect low-growing food crops, such as cabbage or squash.
    • To our right, carpets of flowers reach up to a thick cloud cover.
    • Making sure the distance was accurate; he pressed a red button on top of the control stick which was concealed by a flip-up cover.
    • Before displaying the car in public, I washed it, painted over major scratches and put fresh covers on the seats.
    • Even if you have a fitted boat cover, consider adding a tarp over it to protect the cover from bird droppings or other damage.
    • This cover protects the soil from raindrop impact, reducing erosion and crusting of the soil.
    Synonyms
    sleeve, wrapping, wrapper, covering, envelope, sheath, sheathing, housing, jacket, casing, cowling
    coating, coat, covering, layer, carpet, blanket, overlay, topping, dusting, cloak, mantle, canopy, film, sheet, veneer, crust, surface, skim, skin, thickness, deposit, veil, pall, shroud
    1. 1.1 A thin solid object that seals a container or hole; a lid.
      盖子
      a manhole cover

      检修孔盖。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Behind the battery cover, your memory cards are protected from pocket fluff.
      • The cover to the hole from the sewers began to twitch, then was lifted and set aside by pale hands.
      • Light shone through the holes in the manhole covers.
      • Adam took a frozen dinner from the fridge, stabbed a few holes in the filmy cover and threw it in the microwave.
      • Three years ago, three serious offenders escaped after throwing a loose manhole cover through a fence during exercise.
      • A small recess along the top lip of the can ensures a tight seal with the upper cover.
      • His rescue began when a neighbor heard him whimpering lifted a manhole cover and peered into the storm drain.
      • The gas board had forgotten to put the cover back on the hole.
      • Daniel lifted the manhole cover and placed it on the side.
      • The plants are placed in the pit, the pots are mulched in and the cover sealed down.
      • Then she carefully fitted the other side of the silver cover and sealed both sides together with her finger.
      • A third hole made in the cover and plugged with a rubber septum was used for watering.
      • She replaced the cover and stabbed holes in it, even though she knew he was dead.
      • Try a plastic bag over the storm cover to protect it from rain and sand.
      • The ground floor windows have been sealed with fitted steel covers.
      • Attempts from the council to board them up and drill holes in the covers to let water flow through have failed.
      • Manhole covers have been sealed, sight-lines checked and staff vetted.
      • The back cover is designed for one purpose only: to completely conceal the rear of the motherboard.
      • When I got home, I discovered the problem - the memory card cover had broken off.
      • Hair from each subject was collected in a plastic container with a cover.
    2. 1.2 A thick protective outer part or page of a book or magazine.
      (书或杂志的)封面
      her life was captured between hard covers in her 1986 autobiography
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was reading a book with a worn cover and yellow pages and was dressed in a normal shirt, jeans and a lab coat.
      • I was asked to appear on covers of art magazines I had once worshipped.
      • Appearing on magazine covers - that's what she's for.
      • He appeared on the cover of Time magazine and was glamorised as a gangster the law couldn't bring down.
      • She has been gracing covers of magazines everywhere and appearing on numerous talks shows.
      • He has appeared on magazine covers, commercials and television shows.
      • I'm just trying to get one more back cover blurb to assure bestseller status.
      • Since then, her art has been included in children's books, on book covers and in magazines.
      • Almost all of his work from then on was for magazine covers and book illustrations.
      • The young man made his way as illustrator for book covers and magazines.
      • You cannot always judge a book by the cover, title page, or table of contents.
      • Her commercial work includes newspaper and magazine features and book covers.
      • After the pages were dry, I used a three-hole punch to punch holes in the covers.
      • Your cover story revealed many unknown facts about the most beautiful monument on earth.
      • She wrote several books, appeared in the theater and on magazine covers.
      • The inside front cover has an inscription from Qian to my father.
      • The cover features a dark forest at night, the title done in silver.
      • The report, bearing the Pentagon seal on its cover, was posted two weeks ago on a US Department of Defense web site.
      • Cory emailed it over last night for me to read and provide a cover blurb.
      • She will not be indulging in either Botox or a facelift for the cover photo shoot.
      Synonyms
      binding, case
    3. 1.3Philately A card or envelope that has traveled through the mail or that contains postal markings.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Aspects of U.S. postal history are illustrated by covers, rates and postal markings.
      • Thousands of stamps and covers not only from India but also from various countries are on display.
      • Coverage is for all types of philatelic property, stamps, postal history, first day and other covers.
    4. 1.4the covers Bedclothes.
      she burrowed down beneath the covers

      她钻进了被窝。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are blanketed with dull, drab covers that have holes burned right through them in some areas.
      • Then she would pile on her warmest blankets and quilts and cuddle up beneath the covers until she was warm.
      • I lay my head back on my pillow and pulled the covers back on top of me, trying desperately to get back to sleep…
      • He put the water back, and wriggled under the covers to continue wallowing in his own self-pity.
      • Just forget about it, " I mumbled pulling the covers over my head.
      • I settled down beneath the covers, sighing contently.
      • She grinned as I inconspicuously grimaced and longed to duck beneath the covers.
      • Exhausted, he climbed into bed, pulling the thin covers up to his chin, then over his head.
      • Tyler didn't say anything else but went back into the bedroom and dived under the already pulled back covers.
      • It's very important you don't let your baby's head get covered by the duvet, covers or pillow.
      • She curled up into a ball beneath the covers, hugging her knees to her chest.
      • I felt him at my back, his arm over my side beneath the covers, reaching into the sheet tied around me.
      • In my bed, safe beneath the covers and surrounded by pillows, I watched the moon like usual.
      • She slips in, glances around the room, gaze lingering on my bed and the pile of pillows concealed by the covers.
      • As I slipped beneath the covers, I continued to think about what I should do with Landon.
      • And they crawl upon my bed, across my body, beneath the covers, inside my pajamas.
      • Lying down I threw the covers over my head and squeezed my eyes shut.
      • They were under the covers now to protect themselves from the chill in the air.
      • He sat up in his bed without a shirt on and covers concealing the lower half of his body.
      • The bed was not made, and there was dirt all inside the covers and sheets of the bed.
      Synonyms
      bedclothes, bedding, sheets, blankets, linen
    5. 1.5Ecology The amount of ground covered by a vertical projection of the vegetation, usually expressed as a percentage.
      〔生态〕盖度(常以百分比表示)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Vegetation cover dissipates the kinetic energy of the rain drops before reaching to ground surface.
      • His crop was planted over a wide area in small patches with a fair amount of tree cover.
      • Irrigation before planting may work better than trying to irrigate the cover crop up.
      • In South Lakeland, experts estimate that around five per cent of the total tree cover has been destroyed by the storms.
      • Canopy cover strongly suppressed the transpiration activity in the shoots.
      • One is to get adequate ground cover to avoid erosion from wind and water.
      • Percentage cover of crusts was then estimated in the field by the visual-estimation method.
      • Often what seems like adequate grass cover does not support satisfactory levels of gain.
  • 2Physical shelter or protection sought by people in danger.

    (处于危险中的人的)藏身处;掩护物

    the sirens wailed and people ran for cover

    警报器尖啸着,人们奔跑着寻找藏身之处。

    store seats under cover before the bad weather sets in

    在天气变坏前将坐椅搬到有遮挡的地方去。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To make it more challenging, those tombstones and trees create ideal cover.
    • In addition to covering in trenches, infantry units can also seek cover in buildings.
    • Maybe you should seek cover, maximize the distance to the threat - but do something!
    • Accelerating fully, he pulled up the plane's nose and raced up into the clouds to seek some cover.
    • We were instructed to make for cover near trees or bushes rather than staying in open ground and to fling ourselves face down.
    • He would have been struck had he not quickly taken cover behind a nearby tree.
    • We darted form place to place, seeking what little cover we could find.
    • The militants managed to flee taking the cover of darkness.
    • They packed up in a hurry and got to the partial cover of the trees.
    • The land was barren, with only a few gnarled shrubs and trees to offer little cover, but there was no one in sight.
    • He signaled for his regiment to stop and duck down while they were still protected by the cover of the tall grass.
    • He left the safety of the fort and ran towards and a fallen tree, for cover.
    • Right now they aren't firing at me, I guess because of the tree cover, but I can't take that chance on stopping.
    • We're wearing night vision goggles entering the city in the cover of darkness.
    • If you hear the sound of a gunshot, I want you to get down or seek cover.
    • The hillsides below it had been cleared of scrub, leaving no cover under which armed men could move unnoticed.
    • She crawled back until she was in the safe cover of a tree, she clutched her arms and let the nausea pass.
    • I wandered off into the trees, the sunlight pushed through the leafy cover of the trees above my head.
    • The infantry may be employing the tank as cover just as the tank crew decides to move out or change position.
    • There was no tree cover between him and the rail bridge, so running to the bridge would leave him exposed in the open.
    Synonyms
    shelter, protection, refuge, hiding, concealment, housing, sanctuary
    1. 2.1 Undergrowth, trees, or other vegetation used as a shelter by animals.
      (猎物的)藏身处(如下木层、树木或其他植被)
      the standing crops of game cover

      可供猎物藏身的未收割庄稼。

      See also covert (sense 1 of the noun)
      a landscape bare of woodland except for neat little fox covers

      除了几个零星的小狐狸藏身处外全然没有林地的一个景观。参见COVERT (义项 1)。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • That cover helps hide any movement, such as when a hunter works a box call or peg/slate call.
      • Dassies have less cover and need to venture further afield to feed themselves, exposing them to hunting eagles.
      • She dove under and looked at the muddy bottom, stirring it up and watching the little shelled animals run for cover.
      • Mr Adams said he had kept the dogs under control at all times and had used them to ‘flush’ foxes from cover so that they could be shot.
      • Lawn-mowing after dark is a convenient way to mince slugs as they emerge from cover.
      • They require a mosaic of heath, blanket bog and wetland, with rough grazing, shrubs and trees for cover.
      • When dispersed from the nest they feed in the cover of dense vegetation.
      • Animals that thrived in the now denuded forest cover are also hungry.
      • The fox by now had run for cover, but each hole he went to was of course filled in.
      • They stock three bird feeders, a fountain and have a lot of protective ground cover.
      • They forage on the ground in open areas, with sheltered thickets nearby for cover.
      • The maze of burrows created by moles may provide cover and travel lanes for many species of small mammals.
      • They dug down to where the heroic fox had taken cover, and shot it in the head.
      • At no time have I ever observed these specimens venturing out from cover, regardless of how dim the light.
      • Banded kokopu and koaro like fast flowing streams that have rocks and tree cover.
      • The animals scuttle for cover when they detect a change in oxygen levels.
      • Mountain Quail nest on the ground in dense cover, usually sheltered by a shrub, log, or clump of grass.
      • The faster ones, I'm sure, reach the cover of thin weeds and underbrush and make a new life for themselves.
      • The nest is typically located close to water where it is concealed in dense cover.
      Synonyms
      undergrowth, vegetation, shrubbery, greenery, ground cover, underwood, copsewood, brushwood, brush, scrub, underscrub
    2. 2.2 Military support given when someone is in danger from or being attacked by an enemy.
      军事上的支持,掩护
      they agreed to provide additional naval cover

      他们同意提供更多的海军支持。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Commandos moved house-to-house, under fire cover from helicopters and tanks.
      • Using cover is the greatest way to extend your life in the movie, just as it was in the real war.
      • Red 6 pushes his dismounts forward while the Bradleys maneuver to provide cover.
      • Shannon gave cover fire for Andrew back down on the street, while Andrew tried to pick Chloe up.
      • The agreement ends months of strikes which forced the Army to provide cover with ancient equipment.
      • Military officers said troops providing emergency cover had a very quiet first few hours.
      • Later in the war, when oil and transportation targets were being systematically attacked, cover was essential.
      • As he said that, he could see some of Major Conrad's men regroup themselves and provide some cover.
      • Extra security staff will also be in place to provide additional cover.
      • Soldiers are being taken off emergency fire cover to concentrate on military training.
      • It was unclear whether he was suggesting that officials incited the mob or whether pilgrims gave cover to attackers.
      • The government has authorised the use of 840 army fire engines to provide emergency cover during the strikes.
      • So instead of potentially being able to use the copter as cover you have to expose yourself to attack.
      • This would be a short time to arrange cover and transport had I been in the UK, but I was 10 500 miles away.
      • Officers who have completed their normal daily shifts will be asked to provide support to the emergency strike cover.
      • The proper support of overhead cover is a vital aspect of a safe fighting position or observation post.
      • While the squad broke up to attack various positions the sniper held back to provide cover fire.
      • The Army said it would be unable to provide nationwide fire cover.
      • A behemoth called Dead Reckoning, a 70 ft long armoured truck provides cover and support for the looters.
      • As daylight broke, fighter planes from the RAF gave cover against a possible attack by the Luftwaffe.
    3. 2.3 An activity or organization used as a means of concealing an illegal or secret activity.
      (掩盖非法或秘密活动的)掩护活动(或组织)
      a restaurant is run as a cover for a money-laundering operation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The British too have been painted as villains, accused of using the trials as cover for a plot to shut down the island.
      • The government said the building was used as cover by militants to attack them.
      • They are unacceptable and very often a cover for the criminal underworld.
      • But it seemed like excellent cover for my past crimes, and no one had found me out yet.
      • At that time, the intelligence services used cover organizations to ask him to write about China.
      • Working under embassy cover offered a case officer the worst of both worlds.
      • My immediate task was to participate in the final technical preparations for our three cover options.
      • It is difficult to see how such cover can work at all if a fronting company alone is the reinsured.
      • She's just using the feminist thing as a cover - imagine how much she can get away with in the name of feminism.
      • The bombing was probably a cover for a kidnap attempt, but she wasn't there at the time, so they had to try again.
      • ISA would operate under a host of cover names to confuse anyone without the need to know.
      • The Clandestine Service needs to continue the efforts it has been making to move away from cover in embassies.
      • He also helped cover of scams and spy on the respective people of Versanalus.
      • Everything about equality and acceptance was simply a cover for a dark conspiracy.
      Synonyms
      front, facade, smokescreen, screen, blind, deception, camouflage, disguise, mask, cloak, pretext, masquerade, feint
    4. 2.4in singular An identity or activity adopted by a person, typically a spy, to conceal their true activities.
      (多指间谍的)掩护身份,假身份;掩护活动
      he was worried that their cover was blown

      他担心他们的假身份被揭穿。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I had momentarily forgotten my false cover and my mission.
      • Zorro was one of the first popular heroes to employ a secret identity for cover.
      • Throughout all my missions, my cover had only once been blown, and that was my fault, not my contacts.
      • The criminal is the guy who comes up short, who gets caught, who fails to adopt a respectable cover.
      • In other words, you might say that her cover has been under attack for more than a decade.
      • The group claimed the four were spies using the cover of Christian peace activists.
      • Looks like what he was saying was that she was no longer a clandestine operative once her cover was blown.
      • She was clandestine, but probably wasn't exactly working under the deepest cover around.
      • She went to France under journalistic cover, accredited to the New York Post.
      • It is an interactive exhibition encouraging visitors to pretend they are a spy and choose a cover identity.
      • Bond really has to work in this movie - he has to set up his cover well in advance and try not to be noticed.
      • The letter provided the two assassins with the legitimacy and cover to gain access to the victim.
      • We've heard a lot about how blowing her cover was probably illegal and certainly dishonorable.
      Synonyms
      false show, show, semblance, affectation, false appearance, appearance, outward appearance, impression, image, front, false front, guise, colour, facade, display, posture, pose, masquerade, mask, cloak, veil, veneer, smokescreen, camouflage, travesty, parody, charade
  • 3A recording or performance of a previously recorded song made especially to take advantage of the original's success.

    (歌曲的)翻录;翻唱

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another cover version drew a more mixed response from both these listeners, however.
    • I remember the Sixties covers bands that were fixtures at clubs across the North West.
    • Do you have a favorite cover version of one of your songs?
    • Some big star should snap it up for a cover version.
    • Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire.
    • Good, bad or just plain wrong, If I see a cover version of a song I know, I have to have it.
    • And when we would do funk covers people said we sounded like Jamiroquai, which I could sort of see.
    • What was kind of fun to watch was when they did cover songs from the parent's of their fans generation.
    • It is a compilation of Beatles cover songs by artists that are relatively unknown.
    • One of my favourite internet tunes from last year now has a cover version.
    • Or maybe it's just a cheesy cover version and I'm getting sentimental as our departure looms.
    • The song is a cover of the 1980's teen dirge.
    • Is it, therefore, a coincidence that their biggest hit so far is essentially a cover version; albeit a cheeky one?
    • Yes, I always like to do cover songs when my band acts on stage.
    • Disappointing cover version aside this is quite an accomplished album that won't disappoint.
    • Currently on repeat play, however, is a very bizarre cover version of the aforementioned song.
    • A tired old boy band singing a cover version of a song that was rubbish anyway?
    • The songs are a fine collection of self composed numbers and splendid cover versions.
    • And no, I don't like the cover version of It's My Life.
  • 4A place setting at a table in a restaurant.

    (饭店餐桌上)一个席位的成套餐具

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In his first week of trading alone, he did 540 covers, and the restaurant received a Michelin star last month.
    • When the chance came to open my restaurant with just 40 covers around the corner, I knew I had to go for it.
    • Slightly smaller, with about 40 covers, the restaurant will continue to produce his distinctive cuisine.
    • The restaurant had covers of 110 and I was the senior wine waiter.
  • 5

    short for cover charge

Phrases

  • break cover

    • Suddenly leave a place of shelter, especially vegetation, when being hunted or pursued.

      (被追捕时)突然离开藏身处(尤指从植被等隐蔽处出来)

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We broke cover and fought our way towards the school house.
      • I saw a lone soldier break cover and run across to a ferry or barge moored on the bank of the river Po.
      • You and a few others break cover, sprinting up the beach as if hell itself had you in it's sight.
  • cover one's ass

    • informal Foresee and avoid the possibility of attack or criticism.

      〈非正式〉预见到并避免受攻击(或批评)的可能性

      I like to cover my ass when I make big generalizations
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is positioning himself for the leadership battle, and covering his back by allying with the obvious successor.
      • All along he has said he is acting on the advice of the Army Board, and I think he is just covering his back.
      • If Ashcroft was sane, he'd realize it's time to cover his ass by farming this out.
      • If that's not the sign of a man covering his ass, I don't know what is.
      • Young people should realize that he will not hesitate to put their lives on the line to cover his ass.
      • The politics of precaution, of covering your back rather than putting forward daring ideas, would dominate.
  • cover one's position

    • Purchase securities in order to be able to fulfill a commitment to sell.

      为了实现出售的承诺而购买证券

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When you think the danger has passed, you can cover your position.
      • Many have been selling shares that they don't own in the expectation that they will be able to take stock in the placing to cover their position.
      • Unfortunately he covered his position before the recent fall in the Dow Jones.
      • The firm was not entitled to oblige him to cover his position, to refuse to allow him to trade or to close off his open positions.
      • If a stock has a high short interest, short positions may be forced to liquidate and cover their position by purchasing the stock.
      • Importers think the same way, so they do not feel the need to cover their position by booking forward contracts.
      • So the trader covers his position and takes his profits to move on to the next stock on his list.
  • cover one's tracks

    • Conceal evidence of what one has done.

      隐匿自己所做事情的证据

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since this is an artist who defiantly covers his tracks, this book will come as a revelation to many.
      • The officials covered their tracks by using computer passwords of their unsuspecting colleagues.
      • He covered his tracks with such wonderful skill that we still don't know for sure what he did and where he was at any one time.
      • Harrison, with Ashbury's help, manufactures evidence in hopes of covering his tracks.
      • Through a gruelling trial Gill lied and attempted to cover his tracks despite the evidence stacked against him.
      • He covers his tracks well, and he is always very vague about what he does for a living.
      • Belle had to find an out of the way place to hide, covering her tracks along the way.
      • You may think that you can cover your tracks and hide what you've been doing.
      • As Glass resorts to desperate measures in an attempt to cover his tracks, he simply digs himself even deeper into a hole.
      • Derek was a career criminal who planned his moves meticulously and covered his tracks.
  • cover the waterfront

    • informal Include a wide range of things; cover every aspect of something.

      〈北美,非正式〉包括范围广泛的一系列东西;涉及事物的各个方面

      while half the dishes are Italian, the kitchen covers the waterfront from Greece to Morocco

      尽管这家餐馆的菜肴一半是意大利菜,其厨师却来自五湖四海。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The study suggested that generalist firms - which try to cover the waterfront with a range of retail and institutional products - may struggle to stay afloat.
      • We need to and can cover the waterfront without being ghettoized.
      • Here are three techniques that cover the waterfront from easy to expert.
      • A college president has to cover the waterfront, not just one discipline.
      • The book contains 500 poems from American and British poets, covering the waterfront from T.S. Eliot to Maya Angelou.
      • The Next Directory is huge and covers the waterfront in categories of clothing for women, men and children.
      • The influence of cable news is - it covers the waterfront.
      • I plead guilty to the charge that a short essay did not cover the waterfront.
      • A former correspondent and editor covers the waterfront of problems that afflict higher education.
      • A symposium will seek to cover the waterfront of issues that bear upon modern Tamil drama.
  • from cover to cover

    • From beginning to end of a book or magazine.

      从(书或杂志的)第一页到最后一页,从头到尾

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I did not read the book from cover to cover, but I spent time flipping through its pages.
      • I enjoy your articles, and I usually read the magazine from cover to cover.
      • I can't remember the last time I read a book from cover to cover.
      • It is certainly not a book to read from cover to cover.
      • He took the rule book, read it from cover to cover, and then forgot all about it.
      • I bought that magazine, read it from cover to cover, then subscribed.
      • One need not read the books from cover to cover to benefit from their findings.
      • I read this book from cover to cover within a day.
      • Read whole books from cover to cover without interruptions
      • One person at least does seem to have read this book from cover to cover.
  • take cover

    • Protect oneself from attack by ducking down into or under a shelter.

      藏身;躲避;躲藏

      if the bombing starts, take cover in the basement

      如果开始轰炸,躲到地下室里去。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Instinctively, he ducked and rolled out of the way, taking cover behind a Spanish cabinet.
      • Enemies take cover, sometimes knocking over tables and ducking behind them.
      • When you hear the air attack warning, you and your family must take cover at once.
      • The man ducked and took cover on the opposite side of the bar.
      • Astronauts aboard the International Space Station took cover multiple times in protected areas.
      • Everyone either ducked or took cover behind the slick columns.
      • Many of them ran and took cover as gun shots rang out.
      • Spectators take cover under colourful umbrellas or in makeshift tents to protect themselves from the blistering sun.
      • Sam takes cover and ducks behind a support post.
      • Soldiers cover each other, take cover, retreat when injured, and generally work efficiently.
      Synonyms
      skulk, loiter, lie in wait, lie low, hide, conceal oneself, take cover, keep out of sight
  • under cover of

    • 1Concealed by.

      在…掩护下

      the yacht made landfall under cover of darkness

      游艇在夜幕的掩护下靠岸了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Eventually we were ordered to withdraw to the river and tried to cross under cover of darkness.
      • And those that are left are either in hiding, or slipped out of the city under cover of darkness.
      • She watched it as it quickly reversed direction and scampered back under cover of the trees.
      • He also saw three or four masked men scurry away from the bank under cover of the smoke.
      • Together they moved off, under cover of the leafy green boughs.
      • The hands of the authorities are strengthened by flights under cover of darkness.
      • Once they were installed, Mann would fly in under cover of darkness with the rest of the men.
      • CNN said the Republican Guard were moving under cover of a sandstorm which has buffeted Iraq for the past day.
      • As far as they can tell, they seem to be moving quickly and under cover of night, but they can find proof of little else.
      • We left the next morning under cover of fog to take a similar route back.
      1. 1.1While pretending to do.
        装作…的样子
        Moran watched every move under cover of reading the newspaper

        莫兰装出一副看报纸的样子注视着所走的每一步棋。

        Example sentencesExamples
        • You abused them under cover of medical examination.
  • under plain cover

    • In an envelope or parcel without any marks to identify the sender.

      以未注明发送者身份的信封(或包裹)

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Same day courier delivery is under plain cover.
      • Material was sent to their homes under plain cover.
      • Career Development Reports are mailed under plain cover and marked ‘STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL’.
      • All gift packs are sent under plain cover, free of charge by first class post.
      • Any publications chosen will be posted under plain cover within three days.
      • We are also capable of delivering under plain cover.
      • We'll send the relevant unbranded product spec sheets under plain cover direct to your clients.
      • Should you successfully conclude a contract please send it to me under plain cover.
      • All correspondence is sent under plain cover to an address of your choice.
      • Sales literature posted will be sent under plain cover and will only bear names and addresses on the outside.
  • under separate cover

    • In a separate envelope.

      以另函

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The survey was included within a registrar's general mailing and not under separate cover.
      • We will forward the appropriate document to you under separate cover.
      • The Examiner should transmit the form with a note specifying what documents will be forwarded later under separate cover.
      • I am aware that colleagues in the Department will be in contact with you under separate cover.
      • Maps have also issued under separate cover to some 24,000 farmers who made changes to their land parcels.
      • My colleague is responding to you under separate cover regarding your appendix to this letter.
      • These maps are being issued at the same time under separate cover.
      • I will send you a note of the liability under separate cover.
      • I'll post my predictions for the future under separate cover.
      • We shall be responding to this letter under separate cover in the next few days.
  • cover all bases (or cover all the bases)

    • Deal with something thoroughly.

      for the prospective homebuilder, this book covers all bases
      if you meet these basic requirements, you 'll cover all bases
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In covering all bases the film gives us an openhanded view of the corporation's frightening grasp on our lives.
      • A book with a tripartite title may be said to cover all bases, and it does just that.
      • It seemed to cover all bases although I was surprised that the court case was glossed over so quickly.
      • As befits Colonial Williamsburg, the present large book about its costume collection covers all bases.
      • The museum's approach to Ancient Egyptian culture attempts to cover all bases, but falls short of doing this.

Phrasal Verbs

  • cover something up

    • 1Put something on, over, or around something, especially in order to conceal or disguise it.

      覆盖物;罩子;套子

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I cover it up with concealer amateurishly, hoping no one will look there long enough to notice the messy make-up.
      • He was not able to carry out his crimes of concealment and cover up.
      • I personally think that's partly due to the fact that you barely even see your skin during the winter - you're always covering it up!
      • And the petals unfurl, one by one, covering it up, hiding it, shielding it, until it is invisible.
      • People do not cover things up, unless there is something to conceal.
      • Pichugin covered the drawing up with a piece of white board and hid it in his studio, where it remained for 70 years.
      • I've seen the cuts they try to cover them up with sweat bands or long-sleeved shirts.
      • They covered it up with some awnings and some tarps.
      • One of them goes, ‘I told you to cover that hole up.’
      1. 1.1Try to hide or deny the fact of an illegal or illicit action or activity.
        掩饰,掩盖(非法行为或活动的事实)
        Example sentencesExamples
        • They are well aware of it, and they're covering it up.
        • And then when they appear as though they are covering it up, it makes you suspicious that it's all true.
        • Are they covering something up, or just trying to be discrete?
        • After all, no one is better than the tobacco industry at covering things up and hiding financial dealings.
        • For centuries a conspiracy of silence and shame has covered it up, but now we know the facts.
        • And he isn't apologizing, to the country, for letting the torture happen, or for covering it up.
        • We're far less racist and cruel and we do actually investigate hate crimes now, not just cover them up.
        • But I didn't mean it, and you should believe me despite the fact that I lied earlier to cover it up.
        • There was always speculation that it might be the Ku Klux Klan and they were covering it up.
        • Hooliganism is still a problem in this country however much the FA may like to cover it up the simple fact is that it still exists.
        Synonyms
        conceal, hide

Origin

Middle English: from Old French covrir, from Latin cooperire, from co- (expressing intensive force) + operire ‘to cover’. The noun is partly a variant of covert.

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