coververb
uk/ˈkʌv.ər/us/ˈkʌv.ɚ/cover verb (PLACE OVER)
A2 [ T ] to put or spread something over something, or to lie on the surface of something:
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- Can't you just cover the mark with a dab of paint?
- Tropical rain forests used to cover 10% of the earth's surface.
- She was wearing a rather daring skirt that only just covered her bottom.
- She covered every wall in her bedroom with posters of her favourite pop star.
- The new chairs were covered in protective plastic wrappings.
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Covering and adding layers
- asphalt
- bestrew
- binder
- blanket
- blindfold
- carpet
- coat
- fall over sth/sb
- film
- film over
- fur
- gild
- gum sth up
- inlay
- pad
- render
- seal
- swathe
- whitewash
- wreathe
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cover verb (DEAL WITH)
B1 [ T ] to deal with or direct attention to something:
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- The magazine covers a broad range of subjects, from sewing to psychology.
- The existing laws covering libel in this country are thought by many to be inadequate.
- The Official Secrets Act covers everything from nuclear weapons to army boots.
- Is there a course that covers Italian sculpture from the 14th to the 17th century?
- I'd like to know how to clean it, but the instruction booklet doesn't seem to cover that kind of thing.
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Regarding and concerning
- about
- apropos
- as
- as to idiom
- be/have something to do with sth idiom
- concerned
- connection
- hereof
- in respect of sth idiom
- in the brain/looks department idiom
- into
- range
- re 1
- regarding
- relate
- say
- thereof
- towards
- vis-à-vis
- wise
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cover verb (REPORT)
C1 [ T ] to report the news about a particular important event:
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- The story wasn't covered on the national news.
- He was in Greece covering the Olympics.
- He was sent to Russia to cover the elections there.
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News reporting & the press
- ambulance chaser
- city desk
- CNN
- court correspondent
- coverage
- desk
- hack
- lay
- lead with sth
- lobby correspondent
- muckraking
- news agency
- news conference
- reporter
- silly season
- spoiler
- story
- syndicate
- syndicated
- the gutter press
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cover verb (PROTECT)
C1 [ T ] to protect someone against loss, damage, accident, or having something stolen, by having insurance:
to do something to protect yourself from blame or criticism in the future:
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- Does our insurance cover us for accidental damage?
- If you crashed the car, you wouldn't be covered on my insurance.
- The policy doesn't cover anything taken outside the home.
- Their medical insurance doesn't cover cosmetic surgery.
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Insurance
- actuarial
- assessor
- bancassurance
- claim
- coverage
- deductible
- endowment policy
- excess
- green card
- guarantee
- indemnify
- insurance
- insure
- insured
- insurer
- no-claims bonus
- policy
- protect
- the GISC
- uninsured
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cover verb (TRAVEL)
B2 [ T ] to travel a particular distance:
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Travelling
- backpacking
- bum around (somewhere)
- catch
- connect
- cruise
- destination
- direct
- gad about/around (somewhere)
- gallivant
- have sth, will travel idiom
- override
- ply
- road
- roam
- tootle
- tourist class
- travel
- travelled
- voyage
- well travelled
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cover verb (BE ENOUGH)
C1 [ T ] to be enough money to pay for something:
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Enough
- adequate
- enough
- fill
- go
- go round
- good
- hold
- hold out
- respectable
- respectably
- say
- say when idiom
- suffice
- suffice (it) to say idiom
- sufficiency
- sufficient
- that
- that will do idiom
- the
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cover verb (GIVE PROTECTION)
[ T ] to aim a gun or shoot at someone to try to stop them from shooting or escaping, or to protect someone else:
[ T ] When soldiers or police officers cover a place such as a road or building, they are in a position from which they can watch and defend it:
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Guns
- cannon
- cannonade
- cannonball
- charge
- cock
- crossfire
- go off
- gunsmith
- kick
- machine gun
- ordnance
- plug
- point-blank
- potshot
- shoot
- shooter
- shot
- sniper
- snub-nosed
- Taser
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cover verb (SPORTS)
[ T ] US UK mark to prevent a member of the opposing team from taking control of the ball by staying close to them all the time
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General terms used in ball sports
- aggregate score
- assist
- back pass
- bobble
- center circle
- chip
- goalless
- holding
- lay
- layoff
- long ball
- man on! idiom
- man-to-man defense
- man-to-man marking
- overarm
- set piece
- shoot
- sidespin
- unplayable
- wrong-foot
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cover verb (DO SOMEONE'S JOB)
[ I or T ] to do someone else's job or duty when they are absent:
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Replacing and exchanging
- alternate
- alternatively
- bargain sth away
- change over
- change places idiom
- name
- part exchange
- pinch-hit
- pre-empt
- proxy
- rep
- represent
- reserve
- shoe
- sit
- substitution
- succeed
- succession
- supersede
- supplant
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cover verb (RECORD)
[ T ] to make a recording of a song or tune that has already been recorded by someone else:
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Recording sounds and images
- analogue
- audiovisual
- bass 1
- chart
- distortion
- HD
- hi-res
- high def
- play sth back
- playback
- prerecord
- produce
- release
- remaster
- remix
- sound
- sound check
- studio
- tape
- videotape
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Phrasal verb(s)
covernoun
uk/ˈkʌv.ər/us/ˈkʌv.ɚ/cover noun (SOMETHING PLACED OVER)
B1 [ C ] something that is put on or over something else, usually to protect it, to keep something in, etc.:
B1 [ C ] the stiff outside part of a book or magazine, usually made of thick paper or cardboard:
to read a book, magazine, etc. all the way through from the beginning to the end
[ C ] Indian English an envelope
to send something in a plain/separate envelope
the blankets, sheets, etc. on a bed:
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- The book has a diagonal black stripe on the cover.
- I'll use this material to make some new chair covers.
- She levered up the drain cover and looked inside.
- She puts a plastic cover was over her keyboard to keep the dust off.
- Do you have a protective cover over the mattress?
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Coverings and layers
- a blanket of sth idiom
- blanket
- casing
- cladding
- coating
- gilt
- layer
- lined
- lining
- mantle
- mat
- membrane
- rendering
- slick
- tier
- topcoat
- undercoat
- veil
- veneer
- wrap
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cover noun (PROTECTION)
C1 [ U ] shelter or protection in an unpleasant or dangerous situation:
[ U ] plants, especially bushes, that are used as shelter by animals
[ U ] protection by someone who has a gun:
C1 UK US coverage [ U ] financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens:
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Defending and protecting
- baby
- bandobast
- bastion
- biodefence
- cherish
- featherbed
- guard
- kill
- mollycoddle
- mother
- out of harm's way idiom
- overprotective
- patrol
- proof
- proof
- protective
- wet nurse
- wing
- wrap
- wrap sb (up) in cotton wool idiom
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cover noun (SONG)
[ C ] also cover version a performance or recording of a song or tune that has already been recorded by someone else:
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Copying and copies
- ape
- blueprint
- carbon copy
- carbon paper
- co-opt
- derivative
- imitate
- imitation
- imitative
- imitator
- impersonate
- leaf
- pirate
- plagiarize
- recreate
- reinvent
- replica
- reproduce
- reproduction
- simulation
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