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Cover up Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəvɝ/ /ˈəp
KUH-ver UP
kˈʌvɐ/ /ˈʌp
KUHV-uh UP

释义

To hide the truth about something, often to prevent people from finding out about a mistake, crime, or bad action. It can also mean to physically put something over another to hide it.

用法与细微差别

Often used for hiding wrongdoing or scandals ('government cover up'). Can be a noun or phrasal verb ('to cover up a mistake'). Informal speech uses 'cover up' for both actions and objects (e.g., 'a cover up' meaning the act or the result of hiding something). Don't confuse with simply 'cover' which means to put something on top.

例句

He tried to cover up his mistake from the teacher.

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She wore a jacket to cover up her dress.

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The company tried to cover up the accident.

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It was the biggest political cover up in years.

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Don't try to cover up—just tell me what happened.

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They painted the walls to cover up the graffiti.

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