re-cover
re-cover — 動詞
- re-coverpresent simple I / you / we / they
- re-covershe / she / it
- re-coveredpast simple
- re-covering-ing form
1. To replace the outer layer of an object such as a sofa, cushion, or book with a
重新包覆
替物品換上新的外層覆蓋物
To replace the outer layer of an object such as a sofa, cushion, or book with a fresh one, usually because the old covering is worn, torn, or no longer looks good.
Hari decided to re-cover his old armchair with a dark blue fabric.
Hari 決定用深藍色布料重新包覆他的舊扶手椅。
re-cover + [object] + with + [material]
After the sofa cushions tore, Chiara learned to re-cover them at a weekend workshop.
沙發墊子破損後,Chiara 在週末工作坊學會了如何重新包覆它們。
The school librarian helped the students re-cover their textbooks with thicker paper.
學校圖書館員幫助學生用更厚的紙重新包覆他們的課本。
Mizuki asked a neighbour to help re-cover the dining chairs in a cheerful yellow pattern.
Mizuki 請鄰居幫忙用明亮的黃色圖案布料重新包覆餐桌椅。
The old wooden chair had been re-covered so many times that the layers felt stiff.
那把舊木椅被重新包覆了那麼多次,表層摸起來都變硬了。
- re-upholster
for furniture with padding, such as sofas and armchairs; involves replacing padding as well as fabric
- rebind
for books; means to attach a new cover and binding to the pages
- resurface
for flat surfaces like roads, floors, or tables; means to apply a new top layer
- uncover
opposite action — to remove a cover rather than put a new one on
文法句型
re-cover + object + with/in + material
用法筆記
The hyphen in 're-cover' is essential: it marks the prefix 're-' as meaning 'again'. Without the hyphen, 'recover' means to get well after illness or to get something back. Only the hyphenated form 're-cover' means 'to cover again.'