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From:
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cov·er·ing
/ˈkʌvrɪŋ, ˈkʌvə-/
覆蓋物,遮避物(
a
.)掩護的,掩蓋的
From:
Network Terminology
covering
覆蓋
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cov·er
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Covered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Covering
.]
1.
To
overspread
the
surface
of
(
one
thing
)
with
another
;
as
,
to
cover
wood
with
paint
or
lacquer
;
to
cover
a
table
with
a
cloth
.
2.
To
envelop
;
to
clothe
,
as
with
a
mantle
or
cloak
.
And
with
the
majesty
of
darkness
round
Covers
his
throne
. --
Milton
.
All
that
beauty
than
doth
cover
thee
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
invest
(
one's
self
with
something
);
to
bring
upon
(
one's
self
);
as
,
he
covered
himself
with
glory
.
The
powers
that
covered
themselves
with
everlasting
infamy
by
the
partition
of
Poland
.
--
Brougham
.
4.
To
hide
sight
;
to
conceal
;
to
cloak
;
as
,
the
enemy
were
covered
from
our
sight
by
the
woods
.
A
cloud
covered
the
mount
.
--
Exod
.
xxiv
. 15.
In
vain
shou
striv'st
to
cover
shame
with
shame
.
--
Milton
.
5.
To
brood
or
sit
on
;
to
incubate
.
While
the
hen
is
covering
her
eggs
,
the
male
. . .
diverts
her
with
his
songs
.
--
Addison
.
6.
To
overwhelm
;
to
spread
over
.
The
waters
returned
and
covered
the
chariots
and
the
horsemen
.
--
Ex
.
xiv
. 28.
7.
To
shelter
,
as
from
evil
or
danger
;
to
protect
;
to
defend
;
as
,
the
cavalry
covered
the
retreat
.
His
calm
and
blameless
life
Does
with
substantial
blessedness
abound
,
And
the
soft
wings
of
peace
cover
him
round
. --
Cowley
.
8.
To
remove
from
remembrance
;
to
put
away
;
to
remit
.
“Blessed
is
he
whose
is
covered
.”
9.
To
extend
over
;
to
be
sufficient
for
;
to
comprehend
,
include
,
or
embrace
;
to
account
for
or
solve
;
to
counterbalance
;
as
,
a
mortgage
which
fully
covers
a
sum
loaned
on
it
;
a
law
which
covers
all
possible
cases
of
a
crime
;
receipts
than
do
not
cover
expenses
.
10.
To
put
the
usual
covering
or
headdress
on
.
Cover
thy
head
. . . ;
nay
,
prithee
,
be
covered
.
--
Shak
.
11.
To
copulate
with
(
a
female
);
to
serve
;
as
,
a
horse
covers
a
mare
; --
said
of
the
male
.
To cover ground
or
To cover distance
,
to
pass
over
;
as
,
the
rider
covered the ground
in
an
hour
.
To cover one's short contracts
Stock Exchange
,
to
buy
stock
when
the
market
rises
,
as
a
dealer
who
has
sold
short
does
in
order
to
protect
himself
.
Covering party
Mil.
,
a
detachment
of
troops
sent
for
the
protection
of
another
detachment
,
as
of
men
working
in
the
trenches
.
To cover into
,
to
transfer
to
;
as
,
to cover into
the
treasury
.
Syn:
--
To
shelter
;
screen
;
shield
;
hide
;
overspread
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cov·er·ing
,
n.
Anything
which
covers
or
conceals
,
as
a
roof
,
a
screen
,
a
wrapper
,
clothing
,
etc
.
Noah
removed
the
covering
of
the
ark
.
--
Gen
.
viii
. 13.
They
cause
the
naked
to
lodge
without
clothing
,
that
they
have
no
covering
in
the
cold
.
--
Job
.
xxiv
. 7.
A
covering
over
the
well's
mouth
.
--
2
Sam
.
xvii
. 19.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
covering
n
1:
a
natural
object
that
covers
or
envelops
; "
under
a
covering
of
dust
"; "
the
fox
was
flushed
from
its
cover
" [
syn
:
natural
covering
,
cover
]
2:
an
artifact
that
covers
something
else
(
usually
to
protect
or
shelter
or
conceal
it
)
3:
the
act
of
concealing
the
existence
of
something
by
obstructing
the
view
of
it
; "
the
cover
concealed
their
guns
from
enemy
aircraft
" [
syn
:
cover
,
screening
,
masking
]
4:
the
act
of
protecting
something
by
covering
it
5:
the
work
of
applying
something
; "
the
doctor
prescribed
a
topical
application
of
iodine
"; "
a
complete
bleach
requires
several
applications
"; "
the
surface
was
ready
for
a
coating
of
paint
"; [
syn
:
application
,
coating
]
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