单词 | cover |
释义 | covercoverscoveredcoveringcovercover1 /ˈkʌvə $ -ər/ verb [transitive]1put something over something (also cover up) to put something over the top of something else to protect, close, or hide it OPP uncover: Cover the pan and let the sauce simmer.盖上平底锅﹐让酱汁慢慢炖着。Cover the furniture up before you start painting.paint粉刷前将家具盖好。cover something with somethingDan covered his face with his hands.coverhand 丹用手捂住脸。tables covered with clean white clothstablecovercloth铺着干净白台布的桌子2form a layer if something covers a surface, it forms a layer over it: Snow covered the ground.covergrind白雪覆盖了大地。be covered in/with somethingYour boots are covered in mud!bootbecover你的靴子上全是泥巴!3include to include or deal with something: The course covers all aspects of business.coveraspect这门课程涉及商业的各个方面。4pay for to be enough money to pay for something: The award should be enough to cover her college fees.shallfee 这笔奖金应该足够支付她的大学学费。Will $200 cover the cost of textbooks?textbook200 美元够买课本吗?5travel to travel a particular distance: We had covered 20 kilometres by lunchtime.havecoverkilometre我们在午餐前走了 20 公里。A leopard can cover a lot of ground very quickly.grind豹一下子就能跑很长的距离。6area used to say how big a town, forest etc is: The city covers an area of 20 square kilometres.coverkilometre这座城市占地 20 平方公里。7insurance if your insurance covers you or your possessions, it promises to pay you money if you have an accident, something is stolen etccover somebody against/for somethingThis policy covers you against accident or injury.cover这份保险单承保意外事故或伤害。8report to report the details of an event for a newspaper, television, or radio: I’d just returned from covering the Cambodian war.returncover我刚报道完柬埔寨战争回来。9with a gun to aim a gun somewhere to protect someone from being attacked or to prevent someone from escaping: Police officers covered the back entrance.officercover警察把枪对准后门。Phrasal verbscover for somebody phrasal verb1to do someone else’s work because they are ill or are somewhere else: I’ll be covering for Sandra next week.cover下星期我来替桑德拉。2to prevent someone from getting into trouble by lying for them, especially about where they are or what they are doingcover something ↔ up phrasal verb to prevent people from discovering a mistake or an unpleasant fact: The whole thing was covered up and never reached the papers.becoverreachpaper整件事都被隐瞒了起来﹐一直没有见报。THESAURUS hide |
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