cover (for)

  • 1cover for — index replace Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2cover for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms cover for : present tense I/you/we/they cover for he/she/it covers for present participle covering for past tense covered for past participle covered for 1) cover for someone to do someone s work while they… …

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  • 3cover for — verb provide an excuse or alibi for someone so as to cover up guilt I won t lie and cover for you • Hypernyms: ↑protect • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody …

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  • 4cover for me — make an excuse for me, do my work    I may be late for work today. Will you cover for me? …

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  • 5cover for meter — skaitiklio dangtelis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Priekinė skaitiklio korpuso dalis, sudaryta arba iš visiškai peršviečiamos, arba iš neperšviečiamos medžiagos, kurioje yra vienas ar keli langeliai, per kuriuos… …

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  • 6ˈcover for sb — phrasal verb 1) to do someone s work while they are away 2) to protect someone from punishment, for example by telling a lie for them …

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  • 7cover for — temporarily take over the job or role of. → send someone to Coventry …

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  • 8cover for someone (to) —  Temporarily take on another worker’s responsibilities …

    American business jargon

  • 9Cover system — For the real world military tactic of avoiding hostile gunfire, see Cover (military) …

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  • 10cover — ► VERB 1) put something over or in front of (someone or something) so as to protect or conceal. 2) spread or extend over. 3) deal with. 4) travel (a specified distance). 5) (of money) be enough to pay for. 6) (of insurance) protect against a… …

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