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n. schuilplaats; beschutting; deksel; omslag; envelop--------v. bedekken; verslaan; verbergen; beschermen; afleggen; onder vuur hebbencover1[ kuvvə] 〈→ Sporttermen: CricketSporttermen: Cricket/〉3 omslag ⇒ stofomslag, boekband7 → cover charge cover charge/8 → cover point cover point/9 → cover version cover version/♦voorbeelden:1 dekmantel ⇒ voorwendsel, mom♦voorbeelden:take cover • dekking zoeken, (gaan) schuilenthis policy provides cover against burglary • deze polis biedt dekking tegen inbraakunder cover • heimelijk, in het geheim; verborgen————————cover2→ cover up cover up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 beslaan ⇒ omvatten, bestrijken5 verslaan ⇒ verslag uitbrengen over/van7 dekken ⇒ bescherming/een alibi geven9 beheersen ⇒ controleren, bestrijken♦voorbeelden:a covered wagon • een huifkarcover in • overdekkenhe was covered in/with blood • hij zat ónder het bloedcover over • bedekkenthe two towns cover 50 square miles • de twee steden beslaan/strekken zich uit over 50 vierkante mijlwe aren't covered against fire • we zijn niet tegen brand verzekerd7 covered from behind by his partner • met rugdekking van/in de rug gedekt door zijn maat8 keep them covered! • hou ze onder schot!→ cover up cover up/
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