cover in Korean
cover in Korean is 덮다, 씌우다, 싸다 — cover means to place something over another thing to protect, conceal, or shield it.
cover in Korean
덮다
Pronounced: deopda
to conceal or protect
씌우다
Pronounced: ssuiuda
to conceal or protect
싸다
Pronounced: ssada
to conceal or protect
교미하다
Pronounced: gyomihada
copulate (of animals)
What does "cover" mean?
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verb To place something over another thing to protect, conceal, or shield it.
"She covered the leftovers with plastic wrap."
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verb To deal with, include, or report on a topic or event.
"The lecture covers the basics of economics."
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verb To be enough money to pay for something.
"This budget should cover our travel expenses."
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noun The front or back of a book, magazine, or similar publication.
"Her photo made the cover of the magazine."
cover in a sentence
- She covered the leftovers with plastic wrap.
- Clouds covered the sky before the storm hit.
- The lecture covers the basics of economics.
- The news channel covered the election results live.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cover" in Korean?
"cover" in Korean is 덮다, 씌우다, 싸다. cover means: To place something over another thing to protect, conceal, or shield it.
How do you pronounce 덮다?
"cover" in Korean is 덮다, pronounced "deopda".
How do you use "cover" in a sentence?
Example: "She covered the leftovers with plastic wrap." In Korean, "cover" is 덮다, 씌우다, 싸다.
Are there other ways to say "cover" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "cover": 덮다, 씌우다, 싸다, 교미하다.
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