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Covered

Covered

(v)
UK
ˈkʌvəd
US
ˈkʌvərd
Definition: Wrap, cover, cover.
Meaning: Bọc, phủ, bao trùm.
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How to use "Covered" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The entire cockpit is even covered in lightweight carbon-fiber CarbonSkin.

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Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court.

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Nowhere is the subject of this dessert more completely covered than in the 2007 cookbook, Panna Cotta: Italy's Elegant Custard Made Easy by Camilla V Saulsbury.

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Unlike many other planets which "self-heal" through natural geological processes, the surface of Mercury is covered in craters.

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Grid made the product with a fold-down display that covered the keyboard.

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Since a lot of the Earth is covered by water, the total surface area of the Mars is nearly as large as all of the land on the Earth.

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When baby eagles are born, they are covered in gray feathers and don't have the typical brown and white pattern until they are 4 years old.

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They have coarse, short fur that is yellowish tan in colour and covered in solid black spots.

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Paris was the Capital of the French Empire which, as well as France, covered Spain, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, most of Germany and some of Austria, Croatia, Slovenia and Poland.

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If the feathers of a peacock still weren't impressive enough, they are covered in tiny crystals which play a large part in attracting the females.

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Lays sold limited edition crisps covered in milk chocolate said to have a "salty-sweet combination, along with the texture contrast of warm melted chocolate and a crunchy chip".

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