cover: значение и определения
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To place something upon or over, so as to protect or conceal.
To overlay or spread with something: cover potatoes with gravy.
To put a cover or covering on.
To invest (oneself) with a great deal of something: covered themselves with glory.
To spread over the surface of: Dust covered the table. Snow covered the ground.
To extend over: a farm covering more than 100 acres.
To copulate with (a female). Used especially of horses.
To sit on in order to hatch.
To hide or screen from view or knowledge; conceal: covered up his misdemeanors.
To protect or shield from harm, loss, or danger.
To protect by insurance: took out a new policy that will cover all our camera equipment.
To compensate or make up for.
To be sufficient to defray, meet, or offset the cost or charge of: had enough funds to cover her check.
To make provision for; take into account: The law does not cover all crimes.
To deal with; treat of: The book covers the feminist movement.
To travel or pass over; traverse: They covered 60 miles in two days.
To have as one's territory or sphere of work.
To be responsible for reporting the details of (an event or situation): Two reporters covered the news story.
To hold within the range and aim of a weapon, such as a firearm.
To protect, as from enemy attack, by occupying a strategic position.
Sports To guard (an opponent playing offense).
Sports To defend (a position or area): cover third base; cover the backcourt.
To match (an opponent's stake) in a wager.
To purchase (stock that one has shorted).