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coverage

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Related topics: Communications, Insurance
cov·er·age /ˈkʌvərɪdʒ/ ●○○ noun [uncountableU]  
1 TCREPORTwhen a subject or event is reported on television or radio, or in newspapers 新闻报道
media/press etc coverage
 The allegations received widespread media coverage.
这些指控被媒体作了广泛报道。
 live coverage of the match (=the match is broadcast at the same time that it is happening)
这场比赛的现场直播
2 BFI American EnglishAmE the protection an insurance company gives you, so that it pays you money if you are injured, something is stolen etc 保险范围 SYN British English cover
 health care coverage
医疗保险承保范围
3 SEthe range of subjects and facts included in a book, programme, class etc 〔书、节目、课程等的〕内容范围,信息范围
coverage of
 Prestel’s website provides good coverage of the subject.
普雷斯特尔的网站对这方面有很好的探讨。
4 when something affects or covers a particular area or group of things 覆盖范围
 More satellites are needed to provide telephone coverage in remote areas.
需要更多的人造卫星覆盖边远地区的电话服务。
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + coverage
media/press coverage (=on television, in newspapers etc)
The case has received wide press coverage.
television/newspaper/radio coverage (=provided by television newspapers etc)
The private lives of celebrities get a lot of newspaper coverage.
news coverage
The BBC won an award for its 24-hour news coverage.
election/sports/political etc coverage
He claims the election coverage has been biased against him.
live coverage (=broadcast at the same time as something is happening)
There will be live coverage of the concert.
full coverage (=with all the details)
Both channels are giving the election full coverage.
local/national/international coverage (=provided by local, national etc media)
Bangladesh doesn't get much international coverage.
extensive/wide/widespread coverage
Newspapers and magazines have wide coverage of diet and health topics.
verbs
receive/get/have coverage
The exhibition has received extensive coverage in the press.
provide coverage
Satellite coverage of the Olympics was first provided in 1968.
give something coverage
In the west, the story wasn't given any media coverage.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
coveragecov·er·age /ˈkʌvərɪdʒ/ noun [uncountableU]
1TELECOMMUNICATIONSthe area served by a broadcaster or MOBILE PHONE company
one-2-one now has nationwide coverage with its network.
2INSURANCE the amount of protection given to you by an insurance agreement
Make sure the policy gives adequate coverage against burglary.
extended coverage
cov·er·age nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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