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Examples:hole in the body of a musical instrument, covered with a membrane which produces a buzzing tone—mountain covered with vegetation—have lips covered in blisters—covered all over with cuts and bruises—family of Chinese two-stringed fiddles, with snakeskin covered wooden soundbox and bamboo bow with horsehair bowstring—covered in (mud, dust, sweat, blood etc)—face covered in smiles (idiom); beaming with happiness—ambulatory (covered walkway around a cloister)—lit. a path covered in brambles—the person covered by an insurance policy—cook in a covered vessel—with one's face covered in tears [idiom.]—lit. covered in dust [idiom.]—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—cover one's head and sneak away like a rat (idiom); to flee ignominiously—name of "cover" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 14)—lit. fill the whole sky and cover the land; everywhere—cover with the hand (one's eyes, nose or ears)—brilliant white snow cover (esp. of distant peaks)—lit. lead away a goat in passing (idiom); to steal sth under cover of an emergency—officials shield one another (idiom); a cover-up—"cover" or "conceal" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 23)—(idiom) talk in a roundabout way to cover up the truth—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— |