Found 4 items, similar to Covers.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: cover
menutupi
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: cover
bukut, deking, jilid, kedok, kelumun, liputan, meliput, meliputi, mencakup, menembok, mengalasi, mengelumuni, pendinding, sampul, tudung, tutup
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: cover
cover
v 1: provide with a covering or cause to be covered;
“cover her
face with a handkerchief”;
“cover the child with a
blanket”;
“cover the grave with flowers” [ant:
uncover]
2: form a cover over;
“The grass covered the grave” [syn:
spread over
]
3: span an interval of distance, space or time;
“The war
extended over five years”;
“The period covered the turn of
the century”;
“My land extends over the hills on the
horizon”;
“This farm covers some 200 acres” [syn:
extend]
4: provide for;
“The grant doesn't cover my salary”
5: deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression;
“This book deals with incest”;
“The course covered all of
Western Civilization”;
“The new book treats the history of
China” [syn:
treat,
handle,
plow,
deal,
address]
6: include in scope; include as part of something broader; have
as one's sphere or territory;
“This group encompasses a
wide range of people from different backgrounds”;
“this
should cover everyone in the group” [syn:
embrace,
encompass,
comprehend]
7: travel across or pass over;
“The caravan covered almost 100
miles each day” [syn:
traverse,
track,
cross,
pass over
,
get over,
get across,
cut through,
cut across
]
8: be responsible for reporting the details of, as in
journalism;
“Snow reported on China in the 1950's”;
“The
cub reporter covered New York City” [syn:
report]
9: hold within range of an aimed firearm
10: to take an action to protect against future problems;
“Count
the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself”
11: hide from view or knowledge;
“The President covered the fact
that he bugged the offices in the White House” [syn:
cover up
]
12: protect or defend (a position in a game);
“he covered left
field”
13: maintain a check on; especially by patrolling;
“The second
officer covered the top floor”
14: protect by insurance;
“The insurance won't cover this” [syn:
insure,
underwrite]
15: make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by
exaggerating good qualities;
“he is compensating for
being a bad father” [syn:
compensate,
overcompensate]
16: invest with a large or excessive amount of something;
“She
covered herself with glory”
17: help out by taking someone's place and temporarily assuming
his responsibilities;
“She is covering for our secretary
who is ill this week”
18: be sufficient to meet, defray, or offset the charge or cost
of;
“Is this enough to cover the check?”
19: spread over a surface to conceal or protect;
“This paint
covers well”
20: cover as if with a shroud;
“The origins of this civilization
are shrouded in mystery” [syn:
shroud,
enshroud,
hide]
21: copulate with a female, used especially of horses;
“The
horse covers the mare” [syn:
breed]
22: put something on top of something else;
“cover the meat with
a lot of gravy” [syn:
overlay]
23: play a higher card than the one previously played;
“Smith
covered again”
24: be responsible for guarding an opponent in a game
25: sit on (eggs);
“Birds brood”;
“The female covers the eggs”
[syn:
brood,
hatch,
incubate]
26: clothe, as if for protection from the elements;
“cover your
head!” [syn:
wrap up]
cover
n 1: a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something;
“they crouched behind the screen”;
“under cover of
darkness” [syn:
screen,
covert,
concealment]
2: bedding that keeps a person warm in bed;
“he pulled the
covers over his head and went to sleep” [syn:
blanket]
3: the act of concealing the existence of something by
obstructing the view of it;
“the cover concealed their
guns from enemy aircraft” [syn:
covering,
screening,
masking]
4: the front and back covering of a book;
“the book had a
leather binding” [syn:
binding,
book binding,
back]
5: a natural object that covers or envelops;
“under a covering
of dust”;
“the fox was flushed from its cover” [syn:
covering,
natural covering]
6: covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a
container);
“he removed the top of the carton”;
“he
couldn't get the top off of the bottle”;
“put the cover
back on the kettle” [syn:
top]
7: fire that makes it difficult for the enemy to fire on your
own individuals or formations;
“artillery provided
covering fire for the withdrawal” [syn:
covering fire]
8: a fixed charge by a restaurant or night club over and above
the charge for food and drink [syn:
cover charge]
9: a recording of a song that was first recorded or made
popular by somebody else;
“they made a cover of a Beatles'
song” [syn:
cover version,
cover song]
10: a false identity and background (especially one created for
an undercover agent);
“her new name and passport are
cover for her next assignment”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Cover
Cover
\Cov"er\, v. i.
To spread a table for a meal; to prepare a banquet. [Obs.]
--Shak.
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Cover
\Cov"er\ (k?v"?r), n.
1. Anything which is laid, set, or spread, upon, about, or
over, another thing; an envelope; a lid; as, the cover of
a book.
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2. Anything which veils or conceals; a screen; disguise; a
cloak.
“Under cover of the night.” -- Macaulay.
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A handsome cover for imperfections. --Collier.
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3. Shelter; protection; as, the troops fought under cover of
the batteries; the woods afforded a good cover.
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Being compelled to lodge in the field . . . whilst
his army was under cover, they might be forced to
retire. --Clarendon.
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4. (Hunting) The woods, underbrush, etc., which shelter and
conceal game; covert; as, to beat a cover; to ride to
cover.
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5. That portion of a slate, tile, or shingle, which is hidden
by the overlap of the course above. --Knight.
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6. (Steam Engine) The lap of a slide valve.
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7. [Cf. F. couvert.] A tablecloth, and the other table
furniture; esp., the table furniture for the use of one
person at a meal; as, covers were laid for fifty guests.
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To break cover, to start from a covert or lair; -- said of
game.
Under cover, in an envelope, or within a letter; -- said of
a written message.
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Letters . . . dispatched under cover to her
ladyship. --Thackeray.
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Cover
\Cov"er\ (k?v"?r), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Covered (-?rd);
p. pr. & vb. n.
Covering.] [OF. covrir, F. couvrir, fr. L.
cooperire; co- + operire to cover; probably fr. ob towards,
over + the root appearing in aperire to open. Cf.
Aperient,
Overt,
Curfew.]
1. To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as,
to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with
a cloth.
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2. To envelop; to clothe, as with a mantle or cloak.
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And with the majesty of darkness round
Covers his throne. --Milton.
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All that beauty than doth cover thee. --Shak.
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3. To invest (one's self with something); to bring upon
(one's self); as, he covered himself with glory.
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The powers that covered themselves with everlasting
infamy by the partition of Poland. --Brougham.
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4. To hide sight; to conceal; to cloak; as, the enemy were
covered from our sight by the woods.
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A cloud covered the mount. --Exod. xxiv.
15.
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In vain shou striv'st to cover shame with shame.
--Milton.
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5. To brood or sit on; to incubate.
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While the hen is covering her eggs, the male . . .
diverts her with his songs. --Addison.
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6. To overwhelm; to spread over.
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The waters returned and covered the chariots and the
horsemen. --Ex. xiv. 28.
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7. To shelter, as from evil or danger; to protect; to defend;
as, the cavalry covered the retreat.
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His calm and blameless life
Does with substantial blessedness abound,
And the soft wings of peace cover him round.
--Cowley.
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8. To remove from remembrance; to put away; to remit.
“Blessed is he whose is covered.” --Ps. xxxii. 1.
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9. To extend over; to be sufficient for; to comprehend,
include, or embrace; to account for or solve; to
counterbalance; as, a mortgage which fully covers a sum
loaned on it; a law which covers all possible cases of a
crime; receipts than do not cover expenses.
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10. To put the usual covering or headdress on.
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Cover thy head . . .; nay, prithee, be covered.
--Shak.
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11. To copulate with (a female); to serve; as, a horse covers
a mare; -- said of the male.
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To cover ground or
To cover distance, to pass over; as,
the rider covered the ground in an hour.
To cover one's short contracts (Stock Exchange), to buy
stock when the market rises, as a dealer who has sold
short does in order to protect himself.
Covering party (Mil.), a detachment of troops sent for the
protection of another detachment, as of men working in the
trenches.
To cover into, to transfer to; as, to cover into the
treasury.
Syn: To shelter; screen; shield; hide; overspread.
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