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单词 covert
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Definition of covert in English:

covert

adjective ˈkʌvətˈkəʊvəːt
  • Not openly acknowledged or displayed.

    covert operations against the dictatorship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The boat was sunk by a covert operations team to discourage other illegal aliens from making the trip.
    • It may include dramatic strikes visible on TV, and covert operations, secret even in success.
    • It's all about covert operations and leaving as little evidence and traces as possible.
    • Police have been monitoring the site and using covert surveillance to trap the troublemakers.
    • Police are replacing the battering ram with the more covert ways of catching the dealers.
    • Critics of the war have called for more covert action as an alternative to bombing.
    • It is people like you that the secret services choose for their most dangerous covert operations.
    • Clearly, this bill provides the victims of covert filming with an effective response.
    • This seems to have been the thinking behind the reported covert operation to eliminate the leader in the mid-1990s.
    • Because the system is wholly passive, it's well suited to covert surveillance.
    • But a covert Russian secret police agent discovers them and the chase is on.
    • It is quite appropriate that the bill states what it does to govern the use of covert devices by the authorities.
    • - US Federal Law prohibits the unauthorised disclosure of a covert agent's name.
    • Many of our mechanisms to develop and deliver rights protection contain covert begging processes.
    • First, environmental justifications for trade restrictions are sometimes little more than covert protectionism.
    • You proceed with the covert actions, which I think are probably under way.
    • During this period a few Swedish divers had carried out covert night dives on the wrecks.
    • Similarly, the law cannot be used to address the growing problem of covert filming.
    • Besides relying on information from residents, they also carry out covert and overt patrols.
    • As a covert operative she made trips abroad to exploit her expertise in unconventional weapons.
    Synonyms
    secret, furtive, clandestine, surreptitious, stealthy, cloak-and-dagger, hole-and-corner, hole-in-the-corner, closet, behind-the-scenes, backstairs, back-alley, under-the-table, hugger-mugger, concealed, hidden, private
    sly, sneaky, underhand
    undercover, underground
    Military black
    informal hush-hush
noun ˈkʌvətˈkʌvə
  • 1A thicket in which game can hide.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mounted hunters and foot followers, accompanied by novice hounds and men wielding whips and spades, surround fox coverts at dawn.
    • I couldn't help but admire the beautifully laid out game crops and newly-planted coverts.
    • He whirred from his seat like a surprised partridge beaten from a covert.
    • He can capably hunt bobwhite quail and pheasants in the brushy coverts.
    • In the early nineteenth-century the area was described as a ‘first-rate covert for game and a favourable resort of sportsmen.’
    • He lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reed, and fens.
    • The only man to poach another's foxes was one whose own coverts were bare, never a poor man looking for his dinner.
    • Knowing he was in there we called up the beaters and they went through the covert from end to end.
    • Landowners who did not hunt were still expected to plant and maintain gorse coverts.
    • So hunts moved into direct land management, buying and planting small pieces of rough scrub as coverts.
    Synonyms
    undergrowth, vegetation, shrubbery, greenery, ground cover, underwood, copsewood, brushwood, brush, scrub, underscrub
  • 2Ornithology
    A feather covering the base of a main flight or tail feather of a bird.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bird was black above with a white eyebrow and limited white on the wing coverts.
    • The name of these birds comes from the vivid red coloring of the wing coverts.
    • Its belly and underwing coverts were dark, but his tail was red.
    • Males are mostly green with red sides to the body and red underwing coverts, with some blue in the wings and tail.
    • The flight feathers are black, and the upper tail coverts and rump area are cobalt blue.
    • Females also have red wing coverts but to a lesser extent.
    Synonyms
    plume, quill
  • 3rare A flock of coots.

    it is a good omen when a covert of coots have taken to any particular locality
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When we reached this place the smew had joined a covert of coots.
    • Large coverts of coots frequent the open waters.
    • A covert of coots floats among the posts.

Derivatives

  • covertness

  • noun
    • ‘This is kind of weird meeting like this,’ I said as I looked around the room referring to the covertness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A second dimension relates to degrees of overtness or covertness during the observation process.
      • At one time, journalistic ethics did not admit of such covertness.
      • At the edge of the ridge, our covertness and concealment did not last long.
      • It will be an action which would use our strengths, which are intelligence, covertness, the ability to strike quickly and surgically.

Origin

Middle English (in the general senses 'covered' and 'a cover'): from Old French, 'covered', past participle of covrir (see cover).

Rhymes

lovat
 
 

Definition of covert in US English:

covert

adjective
  • Not openly acknowledged or displayed.

    covert operations against the dictatorship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is quite appropriate that the bill states what it does to govern the use of covert devices by the authorities.
    • - US Federal Law prohibits the unauthorised disclosure of a covert agent's name.
    • You proceed with the covert actions, which I think are probably under way.
    • The boat was sunk by a covert operations team to discourage other illegal aliens from making the trip.
    • Clearly, this bill provides the victims of covert filming with an effective response.
    • First, environmental justifications for trade restrictions are sometimes little more than covert protectionism.
    • Because the system is wholly passive, it's well suited to covert surveillance.
    • This seems to have been the thinking behind the reported covert operation to eliminate the leader in the mid-1990s.
    • During this period a few Swedish divers had carried out covert night dives on the wrecks.
    • Police have been monitoring the site and using covert surveillance to trap the troublemakers.
    • But a covert Russian secret police agent discovers them and the chase is on.
    • Police are replacing the battering ram with the more covert ways of catching the dealers.
    • As a covert operative she made trips abroad to exploit her expertise in unconventional weapons.
    • Critics of the war have called for more covert action as an alternative to bombing.
    • Similarly, the law cannot be used to address the growing problem of covert filming.
    • It may include dramatic strikes visible on TV, and covert operations, secret even in success.
    • Besides relying on information from residents, they also carry out covert and overt patrols.
    • It's all about covert operations and leaving as little evidence and traces as possible.
    • It is people like you that the secret services choose for their most dangerous covert operations.
    • Many of our mechanisms to develop and deliver rights protection contain covert begging processes.
    Synonyms
    secret, furtive, clandestine, surreptitious, stealthy, cloak-and-dagger, hole-and-corner, hole-in-the-corner, closet, behind-the-scenes, backstairs, back-alley, under-the-table, hugger-mugger, concealed, hidden, private
noun
  • 1A thicket in which game can hide.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The only man to poach another's foxes was one whose own coverts were bare, never a poor man looking for his dinner.
    • He lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reed, and fens.
    • Mounted hunters and foot followers, accompanied by novice hounds and men wielding whips and spades, surround fox coverts at dawn.
    • In the early nineteenth-century the area was described as a ‘first-rate covert for game and a favourable resort of sportsmen.’
    • So hunts moved into direct land management, buying and planting small pieces of rough scrub as coverts.
    • Landowners who did not hunt were still expected to plant and maintain gorse coverts.
    • Knowing he was in there we called up the beaters and they went through the covert from end to end.
    • He can capably hunt bobwhite quail and pheasants in the brushy coverts.
    • I couldn't help but admire the beautifully laid out game crops and newly-planted coverts.
    • He whirred from his seat like a surprised partridge beaten from a covert.
    Synonyms
    undergrowth, vegetation, shrubbery, greenery, ground cover, underwood, copsewood, brushwood, brush, scrub, underscrub
  • 2Ornithology
    Any of the feathers covering the bases of the main flight or tail feathers of a bird.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bird was black above with a white eyebrow and limited white on the wing coverts.
    • The flight feathers are black, and the upper tail coverts and rump area are cobalt blue.
    • Females also have red wing coverts but to a lesser extent.
    • The name of these birds comes from the vivid red coloring of the wing coverts.
    • Males are mostly green with red sides to the body and red underwing coverts, with some blue in the wings and tail.
    • Its belly and underwing coverts were dark, but his tail was red.
    Synonyms
    plume, quill

Origin

Middle English (in the general senses ‘covered’ and ‘a cover’): from Old French, ‘covered’, past participle of covrir (see cover).

 
 
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