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单词 to cover
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to cover (one's head)
4. to cover (one's head): to put on or wear one's hat or other head-covering; spec. after it has been taken off as a mark of reverence or respect; also to be covered, and absol. to cover.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [verb (intransitive)] > in specific way > types of
to cover (one's head)c1340
scrub1590
wimple1591
sag1592
to go thina1610
to be covered1611
rustlea1616
to keep on1621
veil1714
to shake (have) a cloth in the wind1834
smock-frock1840
pad1873
tighten1896
tight-lace1898
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > provide with clothing [verb (intransitive)] > in specific way > in specific clothing
to cover (one's head)c1340
boot1600
to be covered1611
to put on1611
robea1626
cloak1774
wrap1847
tuck1888
gown1896
flannel1919
to suit up1927
to dress down1941
c1340 R. Rolle Prose Treat. 27 It es no wyrchipe to Godd for to couer His heuede and leue His body bare.
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 207/1 Thy veyl or keuerchief wyth whiche thou kouerst thy hede.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 499/1 Cover your heed.
1611 Bible (King James) 1 Cor. xi. 6 If the woman be not couered, let her also bee shorne. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) v. i. 16 Good eu'n gentle friend. Couer thy head..Nay prethee bee couer'd [printed eouer'd] . View more context for this quotation
a1641 J. Finett Philoxenis (1656) 194 Whether he would now, at his leave taking, cover in presence of her Majesty.
1667 S. Pepys Diary 4 July (1974) VIII. 319 Here I stood bare, not challenging..to be covered.
1800 in Ld. Nelson Dispatches & Lett. (1846) VII. p. cxcvii The Order has the particular privilege of being covered in the King's presence.
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to cover
4. to cover (one's head): to put on or wear one's hat or other head-covering; spec. after it has been taken off as a mark of reverence or respect; also to be covered, and absol. to cover.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [verb (intransitive)] > in specific way > types of
to cover (one's head)c1340
scrub1590
wimple1591
sag1592
to go thina1610
to be covered1611
rustlea1616
to keep on1621
veil1714
to shake (have) a cloth in the wind1834
smock-frock1840
pad1873
tighten1896
tight-lace1898
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > provide with clothing [verb (intransitive)] > in specific way > in specific clothing
to cover (one's head)c1340
boot1600
to be covered1611
to put on1611
robea1626
cloak1774
wrap1847
tuck1888
gown1896
flannel1919
to suit up1927
to dress down1941
c1340 R. Rolle Prose Treat. 27 It es no wyrchipe to Godd for to couer His heuede and leue His body bare.
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 207/1 Thy veyl or keuerchief wyth whiche thou kouerst thy hede.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 499/1 Cover your heed.
1611 Bible (King James) 1 Cor. xi. 6 If the woman be not couered, let her also bee shorne. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) v. i. 16 Good eu'n gentle friend. Couer thy head..Nay prethee bee couer'd [printed eouer'd] . View more context for this quotation
a1641 J. Finett Philoxenis (1656) 194 Whether he would now, at his leave taking, cover in presence of her Majesty.
1667 S. Pepys Diary 4 July (1974) VIII. 319 Here I stood bare, not challenging..to be covered.
1800 in Ld. Nelson Dispatches & Lett. (1846) VII. p. cxcvii The Order has the particular privilege of being covered in the King's presence.
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to cover (with a gun, pistol, etc.)
11. to cover (with a gun, pistol, etc.): to present a gun or pistol at (something) so as to have it directly in the line of fire; to aim directly at.
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the world > space > direction > direct [verb (transitive)] > aim at
mete1598
rove1598
levy1618
mean1633
to cover (with a gun, pistol, etc.)1693
to draw a bead upon1831
target1837
sight1871
bead1888
1693 W. Congreve Old Batchelour i. i. 5 'Tis his diversion to Set, 'tis mine to Cover the Partridge.
1830 Chron. in Ann. Reg. (1831) 138/1 He [a duellist] levelled his pistol, and covered Mr. O'Grady for a few seconds.
1888 Cent. Mag. 36 40/1 I covered him with the rifle and made him move off.
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