covering

英['kʌvərɪŋ] 美['kʌvərɪŋ]
  • n. 覆盖物
  • adj. 掩护的;掩盖的
使用频率:
  • covalent adj.共有原子价的;共价的
  • covalent adj.共有原子价的;共价的
Noun:
  1. a natural object that covers or envelops;

    "under a covering of dust"
    "the fox was flushed from its cover"

  2. an artifact that covers something else (usually to protect or shelter or conceal it)

  3. the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it;

    "the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft"

  4. the act of protecting something by covering it

  5. the work of applying something;

    "the doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine"
    "a complete bleach requires several applications"
    "the surface was ready for a coating of paint"

1. How do we know you're not just covering up for your friend?
我们怎么知道你不只是在为自己的朋友遮掩呢?

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2. Social science is a collective name, covering a series of individual sciences.
社会科学是一个统称,涵盖一系列的独立学科。

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3. He must make a decent living from other artists covering his songs.
其他艺术家翻唱他的歌曲,一定使他过上了收入颇为可观的生活。

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4. Applicants are asked to send in a CV and a covering letter.
申请人需要提交一份简历和附函。

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5. The rules covering eligibility for benefits changed in the 1980s.
20世纪80年代,有关救济金领取资格的规定变了。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The piece of oilcloth is used as a covering for a table.
      这块油布是用来铺桌子的。
    2. A cocoon is a kind of silk covering made by an insect.
      蚕茧是由昆虫制造的一种由丝组成的外包层。