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adjective* * *cov·ertI. adj[ˈkʌvət, AM ˈkoʊvɜ:rt]verdeckt, geheim\covert glance verstohlener BlickII. n[ˈkʌvət, AM -vɚt]Dickicht nt kein pl, Unterholz nt kein pl* * *['kʌvət]1. adjthreat, attack versteckt; glance also verstohlen; surveillance heimlich2. nVersteck nt → academic.ru/22258/draw">drawSee:→ draw* * *A adj [ˈkʌvə(r)t; US auch ˈkəʊ-] (adv covertly)1. obs geschützt2. heimlich, verborgen, -steckt, -schleiertB s [a. ˈkʌvə(r)]1. Deckung f, Schutz m, Obdach n2. Versteck n, Schlupfwinkel m3. JAGDa) Lager n (von Wild)b) Dickicht n4. [ˈkʌvə(r)t] ORN Deckfeder f* * *adjective* * *adj.versteckt adj.
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