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1. ¶Lesson5 ( No wrong numbers ) the bird covered the distance in three minutes. (coverv.Խ^)
2. ¶Lesson33 ( Out of the darkness ) During that time she covered a distance of eight miles. (coverv ^)
3. ¶Lesson42 ( Not very musical ) he picked up a long pipe(which was covered with coins) (coverv.w)
4. ¶Lesson52 ( A pretty carpet ) They cover every inch of floor space (coverv.w)
5. ¶Lesson54 ( Sticky fingers ) my hands were soon covered with sticky pastry ( cover: v )
6..¶Lesson 62 (After a fire ) great trees had covered the countryside ( cover: v w)
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1If you cover something, you place something else over it in order to protect it, hide it, or
close it. ʾw˼
Cover the casserole with a tight-fitting lid.
þowӰɰwס
2. If one thing covers another, it has been placed over it in order to protect it, hide it, or
close it. ʾwס˼
His finger went up to touch the black patch which covered his left eye.
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3. If one thing covers another, it forms a layer over its surface. ʾw˼
The clouds had spread and covered the entire sky.
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4.To cover something with or in something else means to put a layer of the second thing
over its surface. ʾw˼
The desk was covered with papers.
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5. If you cover a particular distance, you travel that distance. ʾ^ (һξx)˼
It would not be easy to cover ten miles on that amount of petrol.
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6. An insurance policy that covers a person or thing guarantees that money will be paid
bythe insurance company in relation to that person or thing. ʾ U˼
Their insurer paid the $900 bill, even though the policy did not strictly cover it.
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7. If a law covers a particular set of people, things, or situations, it applies to them. ʾm˼
The law covers four categories of experiments.
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8.If you cover a particular topic, you discuss it in a lecture, course, or book.
ʾ Փ˼
Introduction to Chemistry aims to cover important topics in organic chemistry.
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9.If a sum of money covers something, it is enough to pay for it. ʾ֧˼
Send it to the address given with $2.50 to cover postage and administration.
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10.If you cover for someone who is doing something secret or illegal, you give false
information or do not give all the information you have, in order to protect them. ʾ˼
Why would she cover for someone who was trying to kill her?
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11.If you cover for someone who is ill or away, you do their work for them while they are
not there. ʾ˼
She did not have enough nurses to cover for those who were sick.
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12. If you cover your arse, you do something in order to protect yourself, for example
against criticism or against accusations of doing something wrong. ʾԼ_Ó˼
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1. A cover is something which is put over an object, usually in order to protect it. ʾ˼
..a sofa with washable covers. һɳl(f)ɲϴɳl(f)
2. The cover of a book or a magazine is the outside part of it. ʾ˼
..a small book with a green cover. һGɫСӡ
3. Cover is protection from enemy attack that is provided for troops or ships carrying out
a particular operation, for example, by aircraft. ʾo˼
They could not provide adequate air cover for ground operations.
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4. Cover is trees, rocks, or other places where you shelter from the weather or from an
attack, or hide from someone. ʾڱ̎˼
Charles lit the fuses and they ran for cover.
頖˹cȼˌ(do)ڱ̎
5. Insurance cover is a guarantee from an insurance company that money will be paid by
them if it is needed. ʾ (U) ˼
Make sure that the firm's insurance cover is adequate.
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6. Something that is a cover for secret or illegal activities seems respectable or normal,
and is intended to hide the activities. ʾo˼
He ran a construction company as a cover for drug dealing.
(jng)Iһҽ˾鶾Ʒo
7.The covers on your bed are the things such as sheets and blankets that you have on top
of you. ʾw˼
She set her glass down and slid under the covers.
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1 If you take cover, you shelter from gunfire, bombs, or the weather.
Shoppers took cover behind cars as the gunman fired.
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2.If you do something under cover of a particular situation, you are able to do it without
being noticed because of that situation. ڡo
They move under cover of darkness.
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covering wģo
n.
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v.
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