Meanings (ES + gloss)
abarcar • mencionar
To have under one’s scope or purview.
Richard Morgan covers science for The Economist, The New York Times, Scientific American, and Wired.
cubrir
To be enough money for.
Ten dollars should cover lunch.
We've earned enough to cover most of our costs.
suplir
To act as a replacement.
I need to take off Tuesday. Can you cover for me?
versionar
To make a cover version of (a song that was originally recorded by another artist).
I'm surprised that the band covered this Beatles song so well.
Phrases
Lindelöf covering theorembecovercover all of one's basescover all of the basescover all the basescover one's backcover one's basescover one's feetcover one's trackscover oneself in glorycover someone's asscover someone's backcover the basescover the bucklecover the spotcover the waterfrontcover upcover-fewcoverabilitycoverablecoveragecoverallcovered bridgecovered callcovered waycoverercovering firecovering lettercovering numbercovering sicknesscovering spacecut and covercut-and-coverdiscoverduck and coveredge covering numberforcoverovercoverprecoverre-covering