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cov·er C0703200 (kŭv′ər)v. cov·ered, cov·er·ing, cov·ers v.tr.1. a. To place something upon or over, so as to protect or conceal: covered the boat with a tarp; covered the photo with his hand.b. To overlay or spread with something: cover the potatoes with gravy.c. To put a cover or covering on: covered jar with a lid.2. a. To hide or screen from view or knowledge; conceal. Often used with up: He tried to cover up his mistakes.b. To do something that gains for (oneself) a quality or association: The mountain climbers covered themselves in glory.3. a. To be spread over the surface of: Dust covered the table. Your boots are covered with mud.b. To lie over or adhere to so as to protect or conceal: The rug covers the gouges in the floor. Paint covers the stains on the ceiling.c. To extend over: a farm covering more than 100 acres.4. a. To travel or pass over: They covered 60 miles in two days.b. To have as one's territory or sphere of work: a sales rep who covers the Southwest.5. a. To protect from loss. Used of insurance: a new policy that will cover all our camera equipment.b. To take measures to prevent (oneself) from being held responsible for something: With the memo he is covering himself in case something goes wrong.c. To be enough to pay for or make up for: Will $100 cover the bill?6. a. To have as a subject; deal with: The book covers the feminist movement.b. To be responsible for reporting the details of (an event or situation): Two reporters covered the scandal.c. To apply to or take into account: The law does not cover all crimes.7. a. To protect by having within range or by firing a weapon: The fort's guns cover the entire harbor.b. To aim a firearm at: Keep these dangerous suspects covered.8. Sports a. To guard (an opponent playing offense).b. To defend (a position or area): cover third base; cover the backcourt.9. To match (an opponent's stake) in a wager.10. To purchase (stock that one has shorted).11. Games To play a higher-ranking card than (the one previously played).12. Music a. To perform or record (music previously recorded or popularized by another): covered a classic rock ballad from the 1970s.b. To perform or record music first recorded or popularized by (another): a band that specializes in covering the Beatles.13. To copulate with (a female). Used especially of horses.v.intr.1. To spread over a surface to protect or conceal something: a paint that covers well.2. To act as a substitute or replacement during someone's absence: Her assistant covered for her.3. To hide something in order to save someone from censure or punishment: cover up for a colleague.4. Games To play a higher card than the one previously played.n.1. Something that covers or is laid, placed, or spread over or upon something else, as:a. A lid or top.b. A binding or outer part for a book or magazine.c. A bedcover.d. A protective overlay, as for a mattress or furniture.2. a. Shelter or protection: The sheep seek cover in the cave when it snows.b. Strategic protection given by armed units during hostile action: The battleship approached the combat zone under a cover of fighter planes.3. a. Something, such as vegetation, covering the surface of the ground.b. Vegetation, such as underbrush, serving as protective concealment for wild animals.4. a. Something, such as darkness, that screens, conceals, or disguises. See Synonyms at shelter.b. A false identity, especially for a spy.c. An activity or organization that is used to conceal an illegal or secret activity: a man who sold paintings as a cover for spying.5. A layer of clouds obscuring the sky or ground.6. A table setting for one person: Covers were laid for ten.7. A cover charge.8. An envelope or wrapper for mail.9. Funds sufficient to meet an obligation or secure against loss.10. One who substitutes for another: Who is your cover for tonight's shift?11. Music A recording or performance of a song that was previously recorded or popularized by another.Phrasal Verb: cover up1. To put on or wear clothing: It's very cold outside, so cover up before you go out.2. In boxing, to protect oneself from blows by holding the gloves over one's face with the forearms straight down over the chest.Idioms: cover (one's) ass Vulgar Slang To take measures to avoid being held responsible if something goes wrong. cover (one's) tracks To conceal traces so as to elude pursuers. cover (the) ground1. To traverse a given distance with satisfying speed.2. To deal with or accomplish something in a certain manner: The history course covered a lot of ground in six weeks. cover the waterfront To treat, examine, or include a full range of things: a book that covers the waterfront on starting your own business. take cover To seek concealment or protection, as from enemy fire. under cover1. In an enclosure for mailing.2. Being hidden or protected, as by darkness. [Middle English coveren, from Old French covrir, from Latin cooperīre, to cover completely : co-, intensive pref.; see co- + operīre, to cover; see wer- in Indo-European roots.] cov′er·a·ble adj.cov′er·er n.cov′er·less adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | covered - overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form; "women with covered faces"; "covered wagons"; "a covered balcony"bare - lacking its natural or customary covering; "a bare hill"; "bare feet" | Translationsκαλυμμένοςrecouvertcopertacopertorivestito- Is the road to ... covered with snow? (US)
Is the road to ... snowed up? (UK) → 去...的路上有积雪吗? EncyclopediaSeecovercovered
covered Health care adjective Referring to a procedure, test or other health care service to which a policy holder or health insurance beneficiary is entitled under the terms of an insurance policy or payment system, eg, Medicare. Cf Not covered. Patient discussion about coveredQ. What shall I include in my diet to cover the anemic condition and is anemia increases with pregnancy? Hi all. I am in my second week of pregnancy. I am anemic and prefer to have vegetarian diet. What shall I include in my diet to cover the anemic condition and is anemia increases with pregnancy?A. Agree with Maverick's answer above.. Anemia in pregnancy is a very common problem, that's why during your antenatal care, usually your OB-GYn doctor or medical professional will give you iron tablet for supplements. Unless your anemia is severe, it is unlikely to harm your baby. But iron deficiency has been linked to an increased risk of preterm birth and low birthweight. Anemia can also make you feel more tired than usual during your pregnancy. You can help lower your risk of anemia by eating foods that contain iron during your entire pregnancy. These foods include: Poultry (dark meat), Dried fruits (apricots, prunes, figs, raisins, dates), Iron-fortified cereals, breads and pastas, Oatmeal, Whole grains, Blackstrap molasses, Liver and other meats, Seafood, Spinach, broccoli, kale and other dark green leafy vegetables, Baked potato with skin, Beans and peas, Nuts and seeds, etc. Also some fruit that rich in Vitamin C because vitamin C can increase the amount of iron yo Q. i'm 21 years old, and my penis outer skin covers the shaft. Is it natural to have like that? from my young age the outer skin of my penis covers my shaft, and only a little of the tip is exposed even if i try to pull the skin upwards. Is it natural to have it like that? I've seen in all porn movies and other sex videos that for all those guys the outer skin can be pulled up half the way. Will this affect my sex life?A. i went through that link. But still i'm not clear. The flash video shown over there is different from what I can see with my penis. In the video the foreskin can be pulled a long way, and the head of the penis is fully exposed. But this doesn't happen with me. Even at erect stage, my head is exposed only a little bit( like in the first part of first picture ). Can someone give more info? Q. HOW CAN YOU STOP LEAKING LEGS CAUSED BY EDEOMA AND WHAT CAN WE USE TO COVER THE LEG TO STOP HIS TROUSERS RUBBI MY SON IS VERY OVER WEIGHT AND HAS VERY BAD LEGS WHICH LEAK WATER ALL DAY HE IS A TAXI DRIVER WITH HIS OWN BUSSINESS HE TAKES ANTIBIOTICS TO STOP INFECTIONS BUT FINDS HIS LEGS GET SOCKED WHAT DRESSING COULD HE USEA. from your question it seems to me that your son needs to take care of his problem,what does his DR say? wrapping his legs up my not be the right answer,because that fluid has to go somewhere? antibiotics are good,but sooner or later infection can take over,once his body adjust to them,in other words he cannot take them forever.right now trying to cover up the symtoms of his problems is not the right thing to do. OBESITY,is what your sons diag is the complications of obesity are;hypertension(high blood pressure)--stokes are twice as likely to accur in obese people. coronary heart disease is more common,particularly in obese men,under the age of 40yrs. diabetes mellitus,increased rick of cancer of the colon,rectum cancer,prostrate cancer joint and arthritis problems,that are agrravated by obesity.(hips)(knees)(back).some people who have been seriously obese for much of there lives can lose weight without regaining it. as when trying to give up smoking or alcohol,the essential elem More discussions about coveredLegalSeeCoverCovered
CoveredA written option is considered to be covered if the writer also has an opposing market position on a share-for-share basis in the underlying security. That is, a short call is covered if the underlying stock is owned, and a short put is covered (for margin purposes) if the underlying stock is also short in the account. In addition, a short call is covered if the account is also long another call on the same security, with a striking price equal to or less than the striking price of the short call. A short put is covered if there is also a long put in the account with a striking price equal to or greater than the striking price of the short put.covered Related to covered: Covered callAntonyms for coveredadj overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within somethingAntonyms |