柯林斯詞典coverage /?k?v?r?d?/ 1. N-UNCOUNT The coverage of something in the news is the reporting of it. 報(bào)道 Now a special TV network gives live coverage of most races. 現(xiàn)在一個(gè)專門(mén)的電視網(wǎng)對(duì)大多數(shù)比賽進(jìn)行現(xiàn)場(chǎng)報(bào)道。 返回 coverage劍橋詞典 coverage noun [U] (REPORT) C1 media the reporting of a particular important event or subject 新聞報(bào)道 What did you think of the BBC's election coverage? 對(duì)英國(guó)廣播公司的大選報(bào)道你怎么看? 例句 There's a good arts coverage in the newspaper , but not much political commentary .I can remember watching live TV coverage of the first lunar landing , so that dates me .The wedding received extensive coverage in the newspapers .Sometimes it seems that press coverage of an event is inversely proportional to its true importance .Satellite technology offers the opportunity , as never before, for continuous television coverage of major international events . coverage noun [U] (DEALING WITH) the fact of dealing with or directing attention to something 處理;涉及;包括;針對(duì) These books give very good grammar coverage (= they deal with grammar very well). 這些書(shū)語(yǔ)法講解得很透徹。 coverage noun [U] (PROTECTION) C1 US (UK cover) financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens 保險(xiǎn)(范圍) They have a national program that provides health /medical coverage for every citizen . 他們有一個(gè)全國(guó)性的項(xiàng)目,為每一位公民提供健康/醫(yī)療保險(xiǎn)。 There is no coverage for expenses under $5 000. 五千美元以下的消費(fèi)不在保險(xiǎn)范圍內(nèi)。 同義詞insurance 返回 coverage