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cov·er1 /ˈkʌvə $ -ər/ ●●● S1 W1 verb [transitiveT]  
1 hide/protect 隐藏/保护 (also cover up)COVER to put something over or be over something in order to hide, close, or protect it 遮盖,遮蔽
 Cover the pot and bake for an hour.
把锅盖上,烘烤一小时。
 She wore a low-cut dress, partly covered by a thin shawl.
她穿了件低胸连衣裙,搭了一条薄薄的披肩。
cover something with something
 Dan covered his face with his hands.
丹用双手捂住脸。
4  See picture of 见图 LID
2 layer if something covers a surface, it forms a layer over it 盖,覆盖
 Grey mould covered the walls.
灰色的霉菌布满了墙面。
 Much of the country is covered by snow.
这个国家的大部分地区都被白雪覆盖。
cover something with/in something
 The bulletin board was covered with messages.
布告栏上贴满了信息。
 The eruption of the volcano covered states as far away as Montana in a fine layer of ash.
这次火山爆发使远至蒙大拿的一些州也覆盖上一层薄薄的火山灰。
3 DEAL WITH/INCLUDEinclude 包括 to include or deal with a particular subject or group of things 包括,包含,涉及
 a course covering business law
一门包括商业法的课程
 Are there any areas you feel are not covered adequately in the book?
书中是否有哪些方面你觉得论述得还不够详细?
 ‘Exercise’ is a word which covers a vast range of activities.
锻炼一词包含非常广泛的活动。
 We need more time to cover so much ground (=include so many things).
我们需要更多时间来处理这么多事情。
 pollutants that are not covered by the Kyoto agreement
《京都议定书》里没有包括的污染物
4 distance 距离TRAVEL to travel a particular distance 走完〔一段路程〕
 They were hoping to cover 40 miles yesterday.
他们昨天是打算走40英里的。
 A leopard can cover a lot of ground very quickly.
豹能飞快地跑很长的一段距离。
5 area 面积COVER to spread over an area 范围为,占地
 The city covers 25 square miles.
这个城市占地25平方英里。
6 news 新闻TCREPORT to report the details of an event for a newspaper or a television or radio programme 报道
 I’d just returned from covering the Cambodian war.
我刚报道完柬埔寨战争回来。
7 moneyENOUGH if a sum of money covers the cost of something, it is enough to pay for it 足以支付,够付
 The award should be enough to cover her tuition fees.
这笔奖金应该够她支付学费了。
 Airlines are raising fares to cover the rising costs of fuel.
航空公司打算提高票价来补贴日益上涨的燃油费。
8 insurance 保险BFI if your insurance covers you or your possessions, it promises to pay you money if you have an accident, something is stolen etc 保险,承保
 Most policies cover accidental damage to pipes.
大部分保单都承保管子的意外损坏。
 The treatment wasn’t covered by her health care insurance.
这项治疗不在她医疗保险的承保范围内。
cover somebody against/for something
 Are we covered for theft?
我们投保失窃险了吗?
cover somebody to do something
 He thought he was covered to drive the vehicle.
他以为他开这辆车也是在保险范围之内的。
9 guns 枪炮
10. sport 体育DS to stay close to a member of the opposing team or a part of the field in order to prevent your opponents from gaining points 〔比赛〕盯防,防守
11 music 音乐 to perform or record a song that was originally recorded by another artist 翻唱,翻录〔他人原创的歌曲〕
12 cover (all) the bases INCLUDEto make sure you can deal with any situation or problem so that nothing bad happens 准备好应付各种情况;面面俱到
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13 cover yourself (against something)  (also cover your back, cover your butt/ass American English) to do things in a way that will prevent people from blaming or criticizing you 采取行动保护自己〔免受责备或批评〕
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14 cover your tracks to try to hide something you have done so that other people do not find out 掩盖自己的行径
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15cover for somebody phrasal verbphr v 
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16cover something ↔ over phrasal verbphr v to put something on top of something else so that it is completely hidden (完全)盖住,遮住
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17cover up phrasal verbphr v 
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nTHESAURUS
cover (also cover up) to put something over, on, or around something else, to hide it, protect it, or improve its appearance
Cover the dough, and leave it to rise.
She wears a lot of make-up to cover her spots.
put something over something to put a cloth, blanket etc loosely over the top of something in order to cover it
They gave him a blanket to put over his legs.
wrap (also wrap up) to put paper, plastic, cloth etc tightly around something in order to protect, decorate, or post it
I haven’t wrapped her birthday present yet.
envelop literary to surround something completely so that it is difficult to see – used especially about darkness, smoke, and clouds
At sunset, darkness enveloped the town.
be shrouded in mist/darkness/smoke etc literary to be covered and hidden in mist, smoke etc
The mountains were shrouded in mist.
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cover2 ●●● S1 W2 noun  
1 protection 保护 [countableC]COVER something that is put on top of something else to protect it 覆盖物,遮盖物 lid
2 books [countableC]READ the outer front or back part of a magazine, book etc 封面;封底
3 BEDthe covers [plural]DF the sheets etc that you put over yourself when you are in bed 被子
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4 shelter 遮蔽物 [uncountableU]PROTECT shelter or protection from bad weather or attack 躲避处;掩蔽处;掩蔽工事
5 insurance 保险 [uncountableU] British EnglishBrEBFI the protection insurance gives you, so that it pays you money if you are injured, something is stolen etc 保险 SYN American English coverage
6 war 战争 [uncountableU] military protection and support given to aircraft, ships etc that are likely to be attacked 〔军事上的〕掩护,保护
7 plants 植物 [uncountableU] trees and plants that grow in large numbers on a piece of land 〔土地的〕覆被,自然植被
8 weather 天气 [uncountableU] clouds, snow etc that partly hide the sky or the ground 〔云、雪等的〕遮盖,覆盖
9 work 工作 [uncountableU] an arrangement in which people do a job or provide a service, especially because the people who normally do it are not there 代替,替补〔尤因为通常做此工作的人不在〕 backup
10 music 音乐 [countableC] (also cover version) a new recording of a song, piece of music etc that was originally recorded by a different artist 〔他人原创歌曲、音乐等的〕翻唱版本,翻录版
11 secret 秘密 [countableC usually singular]SCC behaviour or activities that seem normal or honest but are being used to hide something bad or illegal 〔为坏事或违法的事做的〕掩盖,掩护
12 under cover 
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13 under (the) cover of darkness/night literaryHIDE/MAKE IT HARD TO FIND OR SEE hidden by the darkness of night 在夜幕的掩护下
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14 under plain cover/under separate cover TCMif a letter etc is sent under plain cover or under separate cover, it is sent in a plain envelope or a separate envelope 放在普通信封里/在另函内
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + cover
the front/back cover
The price of the book is on the back cover.
a hard/soft cover
I never buy books in hard cover – they’re much more expensive.
a book/magazine cover
There was a blonde girl on the magazine cover.
cover + NOUN
a cover story (=the main story on the front of a newspaper or magazine)
Last month’s cover story was entitled ‘Your Child’s Brain’.
a cover photo/shot (=picture on the front cover)
The picture became the July 4th cover shot.
a cover design
the cover design of the Christmas issue
a cover girl (=an attractive girl whose photo is on the front cover)
She had always liked the idea of being a cover girl.
phrases
read something from cover to cover (=read a book, magazine etc very thoroughly)
He read it from cover to cover in less than three hours.
nTHESAURUS
cover something that is put on or over something else to protect it, for example a piece of metal, plastic, or glass
a manhole cover
the cover that goes over the barbecue
covering a layer of something, or a sheet of something, that covers something else
There was light covering of snow on the ground.
The hard shell acts as a protective covering.
the cloth coverings on the altar
lid a cover for a container such as a pan or a box
the lid of the box
a saucepan lid
top/cap the thing that you put on top of a bottle, tube, or pen, in order to prevent the liquid or other things inside from coming out
I can’t find the cap for the pen.
Put the top back on the milk!
the cap that goes on the toothpaste
cork the top part that you put on top of a bottle of wine
Can you take off the cork for me?
wrapping (also wrap especially American EnglishAmE) a sheet of paper, plastic etc that is put around something in order to cover or protect it
John tore the wrapping off his presents.
The lamp was still in its wrapping.
wrapper a piece of paper or plastic that is put around something you buy, especially a small object
Put the candy wrappers in your pocket.
He took the drinking straw out of its wrapper.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
covercov·er1 /ˈkʌvə-ər/ noun [uncountableU]
1INSURANCEinsurance against losing something or suffering damage, injury etc
The policies provide cover for death of the policyholder.
You have to pay an extra premium to have insurance cover on your personal possessions.
continental cover
2 (also insurance cover)INSURANCE the value that someone or something is insured for
insurance cover of up to £5000 per item for loss or damage
3British EnglishBrEFINANCEBANKING something valuable, for example property or an insurance policy, that you promise to give to a bank or someone who has lent you money if you fail to pay the money backSYN COLLATERAL, SECURITY
interest cover
4BANKING the amount of notes and coins kept by a bank to meet the needs of its customers
see also dividend cover
covercover2 verb [transitiveT]
1INSURANCEwhen an insurance policy covers someone or something, the insurance company will pay out money if the person dies or is injured, or if something is damaged, stolen etc
You are not covered by your medical insurance if an accident happens abroad.
cover somebody against something
Our optional Payment Protector plan covers you against loss of income in the event of sickness, accident or compulsory redundancy.
2if an amount of money covers something, it is enough to pay for it
It took a massive $1.68 billion pretax charge to cover losses from bad loans.
3BANKINGFINANCEif an institution covers a loan, it makes sure that it has something valuable, for example property or an insurance policy, that it can keep if the loan is not repaid
Many of these banks’ loans no longer have collateral that covers the amount of the loan.
4FINANCE to obtain and pay for a currency, bonds, shares etc that are needed to make a sale that has been agreed, for example in a FUTURES CONTRACT
The price of zinc for immediate delivery rose sharply because Chinese zinc producers that had sold short had to cover their positions.
Origin cover1
(1200-1300) Old French covrir, from Latin cooperire, from co- ( → CO-) + operire to close, cover

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