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I . cover [ˈkʌvəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. cover (put lid):

cover

4. cover (travel):

cover

5. cover (protect with gun):

cover
cover me!

6. cover (insure):

to cover sb against sth

7. cover (include):

cover

8. cover (apply to):

to cover sth

9. cover (discuss):

cover

10. cover (report on):

cover

11. cover (pay for):

cover cost
cover postage

12. cover (mark):

cover
kryć [perf po-]

13. cover (aim at):

to cover sb

II . cover [ˈkʌvəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB intr to cover for sb

1. cover (stand in):

to cover for sb

2. cover (protect):

to cover for sb

III . cover [ˈkʌvəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. cover (lid):

cover

2. cover (for computer, furniture):

cover

3. cover (for bed):

cover

4. cover no pl (shelter):

cover

5. cover (for book, magazine):

cover
from cover to cover

6. cover (bedclothes):

7. cover (front):

cover
under cover of darkness

8. cover no pl MIL:

cover

9. cover no pl (insurance):

cover against sth

10. cover MUS:

cover
cover m

cover in VB trans

I . cover up VB trans

1. cover up (protect):

cover up

2. cover up (conceal):

cover up
tuszować [perf za-]

II . cover up VB intr

1. cover up (protect):

to cover up for sb

2. cover up (dress):

to cover oneself up

cover charge N

cover girl N

covering letter, cover letter AM N ECON

cover story N JOURN

dust jacket, dust cover AM N

insurance cover N no pl

re-cover [ˌri:ˈkʌvəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

re-cover sofa, armchair:

umbrella cover N no pl ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A lean-to cover was added to the building in the late 1970s to afford spectators some shelter from the elements.
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They had to cover 2500 yards of snow-covered, obstacle-filled ground, which they could not do at a gallop.
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In like manner, technical collection means can have uncertainty that applies to a specific report, such as noting partial cloud cover obscuring a photographic image.
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Police later maintained that some protest organizers were complicit in providing cover for the vandals.
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Once the water is boiling, add rapini and cover.
www.torontosun.com
Regulators have also launched investigations into security measures at the affected firms, and the credit card firms have said they will cover any financial losses.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Put the lemon peel into a glass and cover with a double measure (about 75 ml) of whiskey and leave overnight, covered.
tvnz.co.nz
The destructive nature of 20th century warfare provided an impetus to search for alternative metals and plastics to cover large cranial defects.
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The cover of the '42 edition is distinguished from the '41 by a caveat about erratic availability printed in small red fonts.
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Upon the occasion of his taking the oath as chief rabbi, administered by the government officials, his hat was handed him to cover himself.
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