释义 |
cov·er·age \ˈkəv(ə)rij, -rēj\ noun (-s) Etymology: cover (I) + -age 1. : the act or fact of including or treating : a thing that covers : cover: as a. : insurance : protection by insurance policy : inclusion within the scope of a protective or beneficial plan < coverage against liability claims > < coverage for librarians in the teachers' retirement system > b. : the amount (as of gold) available to meet liabilities < a 40 percent gold coverage of outstanding bank notes > c. : treatment to publicize or make known < the coverage of the subject in his botany text > (1) : news reporting and comment < coverage of the state department involves certain technical problems > (2) : amount of news reporting < the revolution was given scant coverage abroad > < the dictator demanded better coverage for his domestic program > d. : provision of cover by aircraft e. : vegetation covering the ground : ground cover 2. : whatever is covered : scope or extent of covering : aggregate of items covered: as a. : the area that may be covered with a gallon of paint, varnish, or other surface cover — distinguished from hiding power b. : extent of covering by plant sprays c. : the aggregate of risks covered by the terms of a contract of insurance < a policy with extensive coverage > d. (1) : the number of persons or the population area reached or served by a communication or a medium of communication : percentage of potential customers covered < an advertisement with wide coverage > < a radio station with more power and greater coverage > (2) : the circulation of a newspaper or periodical in a given area or throughout a class of people e. : the area of the subject that is or can be included clearly in a photographic image f. : percentage of ground area occupied by buildings |