词汇 | coverage |
释义 | coverage noun[ U ] uk /ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/ us /ˈkʌv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/ coveragenoun[U] (REPORT)C1 the reporting of a particular important event or subject: 新闻报道 What did you think of the BBC's election coverage?对英国广播公司的大选报道你怎么看? live coverageLive coverage showed the team celebrating after the game. media coverageThere was very little media coverage of the event. news coverageKeep up to date with our latest news coverage. press coverageThe case has attracted a huge amount of press coverage. There's a good arts coverage in the newspaper, but not much political commentary. I can remember watching live TV coverage of the first lunar landing, so that dates me . The wedding received extensive coverage in the newspapers. Sometimes it seems that press coverage of an event is inversely proportional to its true importance. Satellite technology offers the opportunity, as never before, for continuous television coverage of major international events.卫星技术为实现重大国际事件的不间断电视报道提供了前所未有的机会。 News reporting & the press ambulance chaser breaking news bury the ledeidiom citizen journalism correspondent dispatch hot off the pressidiom investigative journalism investigative journalist journalism journalist journalistic photojournalism photojournalist press baron press conference scoop spoiler the Associated Press the Press Association coveragenoun[U] (DEALING WITH)the fact of dealing with or directing attention to something: 处理;涉及;包括;针对 These books give very good grammar coverage (= they deal with grammar very well).这些书语法讲解得很透彻。 News reporting & the press ambulance chaser breaking news bury the ledeidiom citizen journalism correspondent dispatch hot off the pressidiom investigative journalism investigative journalist journalism journalist journalistic photojournalism photojournalist press baron press conference scoop spoiler the Associated Press the Press Association coveragenoun[U] (PROTECTION)C1mainly US(UK usuallycover) financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens: 保险(范围) insurance coverageIf you are making major changes to your home you should check your insurance coverage. coverage forThere is no coverage for expenses under $5 000. 五千美元以下的消费不在保险范围内。 provide coverageCompanies should be required to provide mental-health coverage. deny coverageThe insurer has the right to deny coverage. See also health coverage Synonym insurance Insurance actuarial assessor assurance bancassurance broking burial society comprehensive comprehensive insurance indemnification indemnify insurable life assurance mature non-network noncoverage policy protect third-party insurance uninsurable uninsured coveragenoun[U] (OF PAINT, ETC.)(of paint, make-up, etc.) the ability to cover a surface well, or the amount of a surface that something can cover: This concealer offers great coverage for skin with uneven pigmentation. Coverage on smooth surfaces is normally 8 - 12 m2 per litre for smooth masonry paint. The change in formula has resulted in inferior paints that are harder to use and provide less coverage. I love this foundation — it feels light but provides enough coverage to even out my skin tone. Each piece received multiple coats of paint to achieve the right coverage. You can use a watering can with a fine rose, but you'll get better coverage with a garden sprayer. Paints, dyes & pigments annatto brazilwood colourant dip dye dyer enamel henna lacquer logwood marbling non-drip paint paint thinner pigmentation sienna spray gun thinner topcoat turpentine varnish You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Make-up & skin care coverage | American Dictionarycoverage noun[ U ] us/ˈkʌv·ər·ɪdʒ/ coveragenoun[U] (REPORTING)the job and responsibility of reporting or writing about a particular subject for television, radio, or a newspaper or magazine: The TV station is trying to improve its coverage of local news. coveragenoun[U] (PROTECTION)the state or condition of being protected from financial loss, damage, accident, or having something stolen; insurance: I’ve got $50,000 worth of coverage for the contents of my house. coverage | Business Englishcoverage noun[ U ] uk /ˈkʌvərɪdʒ/us INSURANCE US(alsoinsurance coverage) → cover: Compare these health insurance plans to ensure that you have adequate coverage for your needs. COMMERCE the area in which a particular service is available, or particular goods are sold: Check out the wireless service provider's coverage before you sign a contract. Market coverage: our markets include East, Southeast and South Asia. COMMUNICATIONS writing about a particular event or subject: detailed/full/in-depth/wide coverageThe press picked up the story and gave it wide coverage. The President's gathering was closed to media coverage. See also extended coverage Examples of coveragecoverage The regulations for coverage of nonexcluded medical aids are complex and therefore are only briefly described. For example, a no boundary extension rule would result in more accurate representations but in less predictive coverage. These findings indicate that, under conditions of reduced astrocytic coverage of neurons, diffusion is facilitated and takes place in a reduced volume. Issues of independence and transparency may be more complicated for private payer technology coverage decisions. For each of the counties in our sample, knowing the aggregate coverage level limits the possible range of black and white coverage levels. One of the reasons for the full publication of the transcripts of the various programmes was precisely this non-national nature of television coverage. These are given reasonable coverage here but might have been taken further. Another point that receives substantial attention is the low rates of pension system coverage. With its uniquely broad coverage, it offers readers easy access to all the important new research relevant to stylistics. Overall, the real strength of this book is the comprehensive coverage of a wide range of different approaches to the study of emotion. However, two exceptionally well-filled releases have recently appeared, providing comprehensive coverage of his large-scale output. Over a range of vaccination scenarios the model informs as to the effectiveness of various levels of vaccination coverage on prison reception. The economic incentives that influence media content can have a spillover effect on politics through that coverage. Readers looking for eighteenth-century coverage should note that sources on musicians are strongest between 1790 and 1830 and during the 1850s. Further research is needed to evaluate vaccination coverage and efficacy in this area. See all examples of coverage These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withcoveragecoverageThese are words often used in combination with coverage. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. additional coverage An 11-valent vaccine would provide a small amount of additionalcoverage compared to the 7- or 9-valent groups. adequate coverage Given limitations of space, it is not possible to give adequatecoverage to all relevant themes. amount of coverage During the 2000 race, both networks accorded the three main candidates roughly the same amountofcoverage, and residual biases in tone were relatively subtle. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with coverage |
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