英:[ˈkʌvə ɡraund]
美:[ˈkʌvɚ ɡraʊnd]
英:[ˈkʌvə ɡraund]
美:[ˈkʌvɚ ɡraʊnd]
走过一段距离,完成一定量的工作;
verb
transitive verb
to guard from attack
to have within the range of one's guns : command
The ships were covering approaches to the harbor.
to afford protection or security to : insure
a policy covering the traveler in all kinds of accidents
to guard (an opponent) in order to obstruct a play
a linebacker assigned to cover the tight end
to make provision for (a demand or charge) by means of a reserve or deposit
Your balance is insufficient to cover the check.
to hide from sight or knowledge : conceal
cover up a scandal
to lie over : envelop
a blanket covering her legs
to lay or spread something over : overlay
Cover the seedbed with straw.
to spread over
Snow covered the hills.
to appear here and there on the surface of
a region covered with lakes
to place or set a cover or covering over
Cover the pot.
to copulate with (a female animal)
a horse covers a mare
to sit on and incubate (eggs)
to invest with a large or excessive amount of something
covered herself with glory
to play a higher-ranking card on (a previously played card)
to have sufficient scope to include or take into account
an examination covering a full year's work
to deal with : treat
material covered in the first chapter
to have as one's territory or field of activity
One sales rep covers the whole state.
to report news about
reporters covering the campaign
to pass over : traverse
The hikers covered 12 miles that day.
to defray the cost of
cover expenses
to place one's stake in equal jeopardy within a bet
to buy securities or commodities for delivery against (an earlier short sale)
to record or perform a cover of (a song)
intransitive verb
to conceal something illicit, blameworthy, or embarrassing from notice—usually used with up
cover up for a careless coworker
to act as a substitute or replacement during an absence
a stand-in covering for an injured star
noun
something that protects, shelters, or guards: such as
natural shelter for an animalalso: the factors that provide such shelter
a position or situation affording protection from enemy fire
British coverage sense 1a
something that is placed over or about another thing:
lid, top
a binding or case for a book or the analogous part of a magazinealso: the front or back of such a binding
an overlay or outer layer especially for protection
a mattress cover
a tablecloth and the other table accessories
cover charge
roof
a cloth used on a bed for warmth or for decoration—usually used in plural
lying under the covers
something (such as vegetation or snow) that covers the ground
the extent to which clouds obscure the sky
something that conceals or obscures
under cover of darkness
a masking device : pretext
The project was a cover for intelligence operations.
an envelope or wrapper for mail
one who substitutes for another during an absence
a recording or performance of a song previously recorded by another performer
Verb and Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French coverir, covrir, from Latin cooperire, from co- + operire to close, cover
The first known use of cover was in the 13th century
true-false testnoun
a test made up of items that are to be marked as true or false
true-blueadjective
very faithful
comeverb
to move toward or journey to something : approach come see us
come here
to arrive at or enter a scene of action
the police came to our rescue
to reach the point of being or becoming
the rope came untied
to add up : amount
the bill came to $10
to take place
the holiday came on Thursday
originate sense 2, arise
honey comes from bees
to be available
the dress comes in three colors
extend sense 4, reach
a coat that comes to the knees
to arrive at a place, end, result, or conclusion we now come to the next chapter
came to their senses
happen sense 5
no harm will come to you
to fall within the range or limits of something
comes under the terms of the treaty
to turn out to be : become
her dreams have come true
truck farmnoun
a farm growing vegetables for market
comeverb
to move toward or journey to something : approach come see us
come here
to arrive at or enter a scene of action
the police came to our rescue
to reach the point of being or becoming
the rope came untied
to add up : amount
the bill came to $10
to take place
the holiday came on Thursday
originate sense 2, arise
honey comes from bees
to be available
the dress comes in three colors
extend sense 4, reach
a coat that comes to the knees
to arrive at a place, end, result, or conclusion we now come to the next chapter
came to their senses
happen sense 5
no harm will come to you
to fall within the range or limits of something
comes under the terms of the treaty
to turn out to be : become
her dreams have come true
cover1 of 2verb
to guard from attack
to have within range of one's guns
to provide protection to or against : insure the policy covered water damage
insurance that covers the traveler in any accident
to maintain a check on especially by patrolling
state police covering the highways
to hide something from sight or knowledge
cover up a scandal
to conceal something dishonest or embarrassing from notice
cover for a friend in an investigation
to act as a substitute or replacement
covered for me during my vacation
to spread or lie over or on water covered the floor
covered the child with a blanket
to put something protective or concealing over
cover the mouth while coughing
to deal with
a test covering two chapters
to provide or plan for
plans covering an emergency
to have as one's territory or field of activity
one salesperson covers the whole state
to report news about
covered the trial
to pass over or through
covered 10 miles a day
to pay or provide for the payment of
cover expenses
cover2 of 2noun
something that protects, shelters, or conceals (as a natural shelter for an animal or natural features that shelter or conceal)
something that is placed over or about another thing (as the lid of a box or a sheet or blanket on a bed)
a binding or case for a book or the front or back of such a binding
something (as plants or snow) that covers the ground
an envelope or wrapper for mail
1 The gardener covered the soil with mulch.
2 The furniture had been covered in a protective cloth.
3 We covered the stains on the wall with a fresh coat of paint.
4 You should cover your mouth when you cough.
5 She covered her head with a scarf.
6 tables covered with white linen
7 Lakes cover much of the state.
8 The hikers covered long distances every day.
9 The bird may cover thousands of miles during its migration.
10 She placed a cover over the pan so that the oil wouldn't spatter.
11 I put a cover on the sofa to protect it.
12 There's a picture of the author on the book's back cover.
13 The singer is posing in jeans and cowboy boots on the album cover.
14 Another was headed over the goal by a scrambling Utah defender trying to cover an empty net.
15 Amenities include in-suite butler service, world-class cuisine, and all-inclusive rates that cover premium spirits and wines as well as gratuities.
16 Although trains cover ground much more slowly than planes, they are safe.
虽然火车比飞机慢得多,但它们却很安全。
17 Mr Rogers likes to travel in planes, because hey cover ground so quickly.
罗吉斯先生喜欢乘飞机旅行,因为行程可以较快。
18 Mr. Rogers likes to travel in planes, because they cover ground quickly.
罗杰斯先生喜欢乘飞机旅行, 因为飞机速度快.
19 Ink coverage refers to the ability to cover ground colour ink.
油不朱的覆盖辛是指油不朱覆盖底色的能辛.
20 Sky king cover ground tiger!
天王盖地虎!
3 涉及某范围