Cover
volume
British pronunciation/kˈʌvɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈkəvɝ/

Définition et Signification de "cover"

to cover
01

couvrir, recouvrir

to put something over something else in a way that hides or protects it
Transitive: to cover sth | to cover sth with
to cover definition and meaning
02

être correspondant, couvrir

to provide a report on or talk about an event in a news piece or media
Transitive: to cover an event
to cover definition and meaning
03

couvrir, incuber

(of a bird or animal) to settle on top of eggs to keep them warm and facilitate hatching
Transitive: to cover eggs
to cover definition and meaning
04

couvrir, envelopper

to envelop something in a layer of material
Transitive: to cover sth with a layer of a material | to cover sth in material
05

couvrir, s'étendre sur

(of an area) to extend over a specific distance
Transitive: to cover an area
06

couvrir, inclure

to encompass or include a range of topics, issues, or situations
Transitive: to cover a range of topics
07

couvrir, surveiller

to oversee, manage, or attend to a designated region or domain
Transitive: to cover a region or domain
08

parcourir, traverser

to traverse or move over a certain distance, terrain, or area
Transitive: to cover a certain distance
09

couvrir, viser

to direct a firearm toward a target, typically a person
Transitive: to cover a target
10

surveiller, couvrir

to monitor or oversee a particular area or situation to ensure security or compliance
Transitive: to cover an area or situation
11

couvrir, se positionner

(of a fielder) to move into position to receive a throw aimed at a specific base
Transitive: to cover a base
12

couvrir, prévenir

to take precautionary measures to minimize or avoid negative consequences
Transitive: to cover oneself against a risk | to cover an asset against a risk
13

couvrir, recouvrir

to clothe or provide a protective layer over something
Transitive: to cover sth
14

couvrir, protéger

to take up a defensive position to guard against an opposing player's movements or potential attacks
Transitive: to cover an opposing player
15

cocher, saillir

(of a male animal) to mate with a female animal for the purpose of reproduction
Transitive: to cover a female animal
16

couvrir, recouvrir

(of a material or substance) to extend or apply evenly across an area or object
Intransitive
17

couvrir, suffire à

(of a sum of money) to be adequate to pay for a particular cost or expense
Transitive: to cover a cost or expense
18

couvrir, remplacer

to fill the position or substitute for another person
Transitive: to cover for sb
Cover
01

couverture, cache

something that protects or conceals a thing by being put over, on, or around it
cover definition and meaning
1.1

couverture, édredon

a blanket or quilt used to keep someone warm while sleeping
cover definition and meaning
1.2

couverture, carte

the protective outer page of a magazine or book
02

couverture, identité d'emprunt

a fabricated identity and background used to conceal someone's true identity, especially for undercover agents
03

reprise, couverture

a version of a song performed or recorded by someone other than the original artist

What is a "cover"?

A cover refers to a new performance or recording of a song that was originally performed by another artist. The cover version may stay close to the original in style and arrangement or may include new interpretations and variations. A cover allows various artists to present their own unique take on the music, often bringing their unique style or perspective to the work.

04

couverture, tir de couverture

suppressive fire aimed to hinder the enemy's ability to attack your forces
05

frais d'entrée, couverture

a fixed fee you pay to enter a restaurant or nightclub, besides what you spend on food and drinks
06

couvercle, capot

a lid or cap used to close or seal the top of a container
07

couvercle, couverture

the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it

cover

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covered

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covering

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covering

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discover

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discover

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example
Exemple
She used a blanket to cover the delicate furniture during the move.
He decided to cover his plants with a tarp to protect them from the impending frost.
Please cover the cake with a cloth to keep it fresh until the party.
The bookshelf was used to cover the hole in the wall until repairs could be made.
A-level exams cover a wide range of subjects, from sciences to humanities.
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