altre traduzioni
coprire |
cover
be covered
drape
hold
top
whitewash
|
comprendere |
understand
include
comprehend
comprise
cover
realize
|
ricoprire |
cover
hold
fill
overlay
re-cover
recover
|
coprirsi |
cover
|
rivestire |
cover
clothe
hold
dress
dress again
invest
|
proteggere |
protect
shield
guard
patronize
preserve
cover
|
mascherare |
mask
disguise
hide
conceal
cover
dress up
|
velare |
veil
conceal
cover
shroud
cloud
mist
|
montare |
mount
assemble
set
edit
whip
cover
|
nascondere alla vista |
bury
cover
|
copertura |
cover
coverage
covering
overlay
lid
casing
|
coperchio |
cover
lid
cap
top
|
copertina |
cover
sleeve
jacket
coping
wrapper
|
coperta |
blanket
deck
cover
rug
cloth
|
calotta |
cap
cover
canopy
calotte
covering
|
fodera |
lining
cover
slipcover
case
|
riparo |
shelter
cover
protection
refuge
shield
screen
|
maschera |
mask
disguise
guise
cover
usher
masker
|
velo |
veil
film
shroud
gauze
velum
cover
|
sinonimi
sostantivo
verbo
Esempi
* * *The Geologist’s shelter lay a distance away that Sam would normally have been able to cover on foot within thirty minutes, but he needed much more time than that now.
It was easy tracking, and while they were in something of a hurry, there was a limited amount of ground to cover.
The more porters they had, the easier it would be to cover the entire continent.
The tide will cover the causeway in less than half an hour.
‘Whispers say that my Father of Fathers owned a copy of the Rava and that he read it from cover to cover.
It hadn’t just been a cover story like Sam hoped.
Zeruvias’ passing had required a lot of work to cover up satisfactorily.
Right at that moment, a howl pierced the thick cloud cover.
My eternal gratitude to: Felix Ortiz for the breath-taking cover and social media illustrations.
Not satisfied with this, the Indians might have gone so far as to plant trees and shrubs all over the place and cover certain places with rocks and patches of new soil.
Did that mean that everything about Lou’s condition was just a cover story to pull the wool over the director’s eyes?