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Examples:lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth (idiom); fig. earth-shattering—cover one's head and sneak away like a rat (idiom); to flee ignominiously—kerchief covering head (arch.)—name of "cover" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 14)—lit. fill the whole sky and cover the land; everywhere—lit. splitting the head and covering the face (idiom); fig. pelting (with rain etc)—coleoptile, protective sheath covering an emerging shoot (botany)—hole in the body of a musical instrument, covered with a membrane which produces a buzzing tone—cover with the hand (one's eyes, nose or ears)—mountain covered with vegetation—brilliant white snow cover (esp. of distant peaks)—long boots (covering feet, legs and lower abdomen)—lit. lead away a goat in passing (idiom); to steal sth under cover of an emergency—officials shield one another (idiom); a cover-up—quaternary (geological period covering the recent ice ages over the last 180,000 years)—family of Chinese two-stringed fiddles, with snakeskin covered wooden soundbox and bamboo bow with horsehair bowstring—periosteum (membrane covering bone)—Yunnan and Guizhou plateau in southwest China, covering east Yunnan, whole of Guizhou, west of Guangxi and southern margins of Sichuan, Hubei and Hunan—cover (i.e. insurance against loss in financial deals)—"cover" or "conceal" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 23)—stretch a net (in a sports game or for covering sth)—lit. ten-thousand dimensional net covering heaven and earth—covering everything (of fog, crime, disaster etc)—Holocene (geological period covering approx 12000 years since the last ice age)—covered in (mud, dust, sweat, blood etc)—face covered in smiles (idiom); beaming with happiness—lit. a path covered in brambles—lit. cover light and nurture in the dark (idiom); to conceal one's strengths and bide one's time—cut one's flesh to cover a sore (idiom); faced with a current crisis, to make it worse by a temporary expedient—Cenozoic (geological era covering the last 65m years)—many-sheeted covering (math.)—name of Qing dynasty province covering south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces, with capital at Nanjing—Pleistocene (geological epoch from 2m years ago, covering the most recent ice ages)—come off (of tissue, skin, covering etc)—cook in a covered vessel—undergarment covering the chest and abdomen—sanxian, large family of 3-stringed plucked musical instruments, with snakeskin covered wooden soundbox and long neck, used in folk music, opera and Chinese orchestra— |