| 单词 | recovers | 
| 释义 | cover1 of 2verb  cov·er  ˈkə-vər     covered; covering ˈkəv-riŋ   ˈkə-və-    transitive verb 1   a     : to guard from attack    b(1)     : to have within the range of one's guns : command  The ships were covering approaches to the harbor.    (2)     : to hold within range of an aimed firearm  The deputy covered the sheriff who was apprehending the suspect.    c(1)     : to afford protection or security to : insure  a policy covering the traveler in all kinds of accidents    (2)     : to afford protection against or compensation (see compensation sense 2) for  a policy covering loss by fire    d(1)     : to guard (an opponent) in order to obstruct a play  a linebacker assigned to cover the tight end    (2)     : to be in position to receive a throw to (a base in baseball)  The shortstop was covering second.    e(1)     : to make provision for (a demand or charge) by means of a reserve or deposit  Your balance is insufficient to cover the check.    (2)     : to maintain a check on especially by patrolling  motorcycle police covering the highways    (3)     : to protect by contrivance or expedient   2   a     : to hide from sight or knowledge : conceal  cover up a scandal    b     : to lie over : envelop  a blanket covering her legs   3    : to lay or spread something over : overlay  Cover the seedbed with straw.   4   a     : to spread over  Snow covered the hills.    b     : to appear here and there on the surface of  a region covered with lakes   5    : to place or set a cover or covering over  Cover the pot.   6   a     : to copulate with (a female animal)  a horse covers a mare    b     : to sit on and incubate (eggs)   7    : to invest with a large or excessive amount of something  covered herself with glory   8    : to play a higher-ranking card on (a previously played card)   9    : to have sufficient scope to include or take into account  an examination covering a full year's work   10    : to deal with : treat  material covered in the first chapter   11   a     : to have as one's territory or field of activity  One sales rep covers the whole state.    b     : to report news about  reporters covering the campaign   12    : to pass over : traverse  The hikers covered 12 miles that day.   13    : to defray the cost of  cover expenses   14    : to place one's stake in equal jeopardy within a bet   15    : to buy securities or commodities for delivery against (an earlier short sale)   16    : to record or perform a cover of (a song)   intransitive verb 1    : to conceal something illicit, blameworthy, or embarrassing from notice  —usually used with up  cover up for a careless coworker   2    : to act as a substitute or replacement during an absence  a stand-in covering for an injured star    coverable    ˈkəv-rə-bəl   adjective ˈkə-və-   coverer    ˈkə-vər-ər   noun cover 2 of 2nounoften attributive   1    : something that protects, shelters, or guards: such as    a     : natural shelter for an animal    also : the factors that provide such shelter    b(1)     : a position or situation affording protection from enemy fire    (2)     : the protection offered by airplanes in tactical support of a military operation    c    British   : coverage sense 1a   2    : something that is placed over or about another thing:    a     : lid, top    b     : a binding or case for a book or the analogous part of a magazine    also : the front or back of such a binding    c     : an overlay or outer layer especially for protection  a mattress cover    d     : a tablecloth and the other table accessories    e     : cover charge    f     : roof    g     : a cloth used on a bed for warmth or for decoration  —usually used in plural  lying under the covers    h     : something (such as vegetation or snow) that covers the ground    i     : the extent to which clouds obscure the sky   3   a     : something that conceals or obscures  under cover of darkness    b     : a masking device : pretext  The project was a cover for intelligence operations.   4    : an envelope or wrapper for mail   5    : one who substitutes for another during an absence   6    : a recording or performance of a song previously recorded by another performer    coverless    ˈkə-vər-ləs   adjective recovers verb1  as in regains   to get again in one's possession after fishing around in the garbage for 10 minutes, I was able to recover my lost keys   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in rebounds   to regain a former or normal state after a disastrous first half, the team was able to recover and pull off a victory   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3  as in heals   to become healthy and strong again after illness or weakness I see you're recovering well from the accident   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4  as in recycles   to obtain (a raw material) by separating it from a by-product or waste product the process of recovering aluminum from old cans   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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