covered
/ˈkʌv.əd/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈʌvɚd] /ˈkʌv.ɚd/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈʌvɚd] /ˈkə-vər/ (ame, mw) · /ˈkʌvəd/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈʌvɚd] /ˈkʌvərd/ (ame, ipa)
covered — 動詞
- coveredpresent simple I / you / we / they
- covereds3rd person singular
- covereding-ing form
- coverededpast simple
1. the simple-past and past-participle form of the verb cover, used when you talk a
過去式
cover的過去簡單式與過去分詞形
the simple-past and past-participle form of the verb cover, used when you talk about an action that happened or was completed before now
Fatima covered the sleeping baby with a soft blue blanket.
Fatima 用一條柔軟的藍色毯子蓋在睡著的寶寶身上。
past simple: subject + covered + object + with + noun
The heavy snow covered every car on our street by morning.
大雪到了早上覆蓋了我們街上每一輛車。
Dmitri quickly covered his mouth with both hands and began to laugh.
Dmitri 用雙手迅速摀住嘴巴,開始笑了起來。
The old wooden table was completely covered in a thick layer of dust.
那張舊木桌完全被一層厚厚的灰塵覆蓋住了。
By the time Kehinde arrived, the children had already covered the walls with drawings.
Kehinde 到達時,孩子們已經用圖畫把牆壁貼滿了。
文法句型
covered + object (past simple)
be covered + in/with/by (passive)
have/had covered (perfect aspect)
用法筆記
Covered is the only past form of cover and does not change for subject or number. It is used in all past simple and past participle positions, including the passive voice (was covered, were covered) and all perfect tenses (have covered, had covered).
covered — 形容詞
- coveredpositive
- more coveredcomparative
- most coveredsuperlative
1. describes a space, walkway, or building that is built with a roof or overhead sh
有遮蔽的
有屋頂或遮蔽物的建築或空間
describes a space, walkway, or building that is built with a roof or overhead shelter to protect it from rain and sun
The market has a large covered area where farmers sell their vegetables.
市場有一個大型的有頂區域,農夫在那裡販售蔬菜。
collocation: covered area
Naledi parked her bicycle under the covered walkway next to the library.
Naledi 把腳踏車停在圖書館旁邊的有頂走道下。
collocation: covered walkway
We ate lunch on the covered terrace while the rain poured down outside.
我們在有遮蔽的露臺上吃午餐,外面下著傾盆大雨。
The hotel has a covered pool, so guests can swim all year round.
飯店有一座有頂蓋的游泳池,因此房客全年都可以游泳。
Beatriz and her grandmother sat together on the covered porch every evening.
Beatriz 和她的祖母每天傍晚都一起坐在有遮蔽的門廊上。
2. having an insurance policy that will pay you money if property is stolen or dama
有保險的
有保險理賠保障的狀態
having an insurance policy that will pay you money if property is stolen or damaged, or if a particular kind of accident or loss happens
Sven checked whether the apartment was covered for damage from the storm.
Sven 確認公寓是否有涵蓋暴風雨損失的保險。
covered for + type of risk
Are you covered for dental treatment under your current health plan?
你目前的健康保險方案有涵蓋牙科治療嗎?
The gallery made sure every painting was fully covered against theft.
畫廊確保每一幅畫都有完整的竊盜險保障。
Staff members are covered by the pension plan from their first day of work.
員工從上班第一天起就受到退休金方案的保障。
Omar discovered his new phone was not covered for accidental water damage.
Omar 發現他的新手機沒有涵蓋意外進水的保險理賠。
- unprotected
wider in scope; can mean lacking any safety measure
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'for' + the type of risk or 'by' + the insurance provider. The subject is typically a person, a piece of property, or an event that may cause loss.
常見錯誤
3. describes something whose surface carries a layer of a particular material — lik
覆蓋一層
表面有某種物質覆蓋的狀態
describes something whose surface carries a layer of a particular material — like chocolate on a cake, dust on furniture, or snow on a hillside
The birthday cake was covered in thick white icing and small red hearts.
生日蛋糕上覆蓋著厚厚的白色糖霜和紅色小心形。
covered in + substance
Ingrid's boots were completely covered in wet mud after the long walk.
走了很長一段路後,Ingrid 的靴子完全被濕泥巴覆蓋住了。
The hillside was covered with bright yellow flowers in the early spring.
初春時,山坡上開滿了鮮黃色的花朵。
Every surface in the old kitchen was covered in a thin layer of sticky grease.
老舊廚房裡的每個表面都覆蓋著一層薄薄的黏膩油垢。
Tarō came home covered from head to toe in red paint.
Tarō 回家的時候從頭到腳都是紅色的油漆。
用法筆記
Often followed by 'in' or 'with' plus the covering substance. Not used for clothes a person is wearing — 'covered in a coat' means the coat is draped over the person, not that they have it on as clothing.