[] the outside of a book or a magazine (书刊的)封面,封皮◆the front/back cover 封面/封底
() (NAmEˈcoverage) [] protection that an insurance company provides by promising to pay you money if a particular event happens 保险◆They took out additional cover for accidental damage. 他们投保了意外损害附加险。◆The policy includes cover of up to €50 000 against legal expenses. 这保单包括 5 万欧元法律费用的保险。SYNinsurance cover ⨁to get / obtain / take out cover 得到/获得保险;投保⨁to arrange / provide / withdraw cover 安排/提供/撤销保险⨁additional / extended / standard cover 附加/扩展/标准保险⨁accident / fire / health / life / medical cover 意外/火灾/健康/人寿/医疗保险⨁full / restricted cover 全额/受限制的保险
() [] () an amount of money that is large enough to meet a debt, loss, expense, etc. (债务、损失、支出等的)抵偿
() [] when sb does another person's job when they are away or when there are not enough staff 代替工作;代劳◆It's the manager's job to organize cover for staff who are absent. 安排别人顶替缺席的员工是经理的工作。
●under separate ˈcoverif a document, book or other item is sent under separate cover, it is sent in another envelope or package 另函dividend cover forward cover insurance cover interest cover