coverage
noun [ U ] uk/ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/ us/ˈkʌv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
(REPORT)
C1 media 新闻报道
the reporting of a particular important event or subject
What did you think of the BBC's election coverage? 对英国广播公司的大选报道你怎么看?
- More examples
- 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.
(DEALING WITH)
处理;涉及;包括;针对
the fact of dealing with or directing attention to something
These books give very good grammar coverage (= they deal with grammar very well). 这些书语法讲解得很透彻。
(PROTECTION)
C1 US (UK cover)保险(范围)
financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens
They have a national program that provides health/medical coverage for every citizen. 他们有一个全国性的项目,为每一位公民提供健康/医疗保险。
There is no coverage for expenses under $5 000. 五千美元以下的消费不在保险范围内。
Synonym: insurance