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I . cov·er [ˈkʌvəʳ] SOST

2. cover (sheets):

the covers pl
the covers pl

3. cover (of a book):

cover
cover
ovitek m
cover of a magazine
to read sth from cover to cover

4. cover (envelope):

under plain cover
under separate cover

6. cover no pl (for animals to hide):

cover
to break cover

7. cover (concealing true identity):

cover
krinka f
under cover
to blow sb's cover

8. cover MILIT:

cover
kritje n
cover (from bombs, bullets)
air cover

9. cover no pl esp ingl brit (insurance):

cover
cover against/for sth

10. cover no pl (substitute):

cover
to provide cover for sb

11. cover MUS:

cover

12. cover (weather):

cloud cover
fog cover
snow cover
never judge a book by its cover

II . cov·er [ˈkʌvəʳ] VB vb trans

1. cover (put over):

cover
pokrivati [forma perf pokriti]
cover
prekrivati [forma perf prekriti]

2. cover (to protect):

cover
pokrivati [forma perf pokriti]

3. cover (to hide):

cover
skrivati [forma perf skriti]
cover fig one's confusion
prikrivati [forma perf prikriti]

4. cover (extend over):

cover
cover
pokrivati [forma perf pokriti]

6. cover (deal with):

cover
obdelovati [forma perf obdelati]
cover
predelovati [forma perf predelati]

7. cover (be enough for):

cover
pokrivati [forma perf pokriti]

8. cover (report on):

cover
cover

9. cover (insure):

cover
to cover sb/sth [against/for sth]

10. cover (protect):

to cover oneself [against sth]

11. cover MILIT:

cover
cover me!
krij me!

12. cover (aim weapon at):

cover

13. cover (watch):

cover

14. cover (do sb's job):

cover
nadomeščati [forma perf nadomestiti]

15. cover MUS:

cover
prirejati [forma perf prirediti]
to cover one's back
to cover one's tracks

III . cov·er [ˈkʌvəʳ] VB vb intr

cover paint:

to cover well/badly

I . cover up VB vb trans

1. cover (protect):

to cover [oneself] up
to cover [oneself] up

2. cover (hide):

cover
skrivati [forma perf skriti]
cover spot
zakrivati [forma perf zakriti]

3. cover (keep secret):

cover
prikrivati [forma perf prikriti]
cover
utajevati [forma perf utajiti]

II . cover up VB vb intr

cover
prikrivati [forma perf prikriti]
to cover up for sb

ˈcov·er charge SOST (in a restaurant)

cover charge

ˈcov·er girl SOST

cover girl

ˈcov·er note SOST ingl am ingl Aus

ˈcov·er sto·ry SOST

1. cover story (main story):

cover story

2. cover story (invented story):

cover story

ˈcov·er-up SOST

ˈdust cov·er SOST

ˈman·hole cov·er SOST

ˈpil·low·case SOST, ˈpil·low cov·er SOST, ˈpil·low·slip SOST

re-cov·er [ˌri:ˈkʌvəʳ] VB vb trans

re-cover chair, sofa:

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Officers in these situations commonly fail to report corrupt behavior or provide false testimony to outside investigators to cover up criminal activity by their fellow officers.
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Bridge loans are easy to qualify for as long as there is equity remaining in the property sufficient to cover the commercial lender's risk capital.
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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.
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Police later maintained that some protest organizers were complicit in providing cover for the vandals.
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However, due to rainfall, which abounds throughout the year, and therefore its cloud cover, the average annual temperature is lower, with daily temperature variations.
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Under the government's cover, outrageous financial manipulations were performed that enriched a narrow group of individuals at key positions of business and government.
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Yet, because of the passive cover-up, the misdeed often goes undiscovered and results in harm to others ensuing from its failure to be discovered.
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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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They had to cover 2500 yards of snow-covered, obstacle-filled ground, which they could not do at a gallop.
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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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