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		noun kəʊvkoʊv 1A small sheltered bay. 小湾;小海湾 Example sentencesExamples -  Farmed salmon are usually held in nets suspended in the shallow waters and sheltered coves of the West Coast.
 -  But tourists aren't the only ones flocking to the country's bays, coves, and beaches.
 -  In narrow inlets and coves, the wave can become focused or amplified, reaching tens of metres in height.
 -  There are secluded coves, rocky inlets and long stretches of white sand.
 -  When night falls, it becomes extremely foggy, so they take shelter in a cove.
 -  Even away from the major seal colonies, many sheltered coves have a resident seal or two.
 -  Indeed, though the island is only 61 km long, there are 38 beaches in sheltered coves.
 -  Its jagged coastline is over 90 miles long, producing hundreds of beautiful white sand beaches, bays, and coves.
 -  There are beautiful white sandy beaches all over the island and sheltered coves overlooked by pine-covered cliffs.
 -  Fields of water smack together, foam spitting and curling, but it's sheltered in our cove.
 -  A single small boat anchored in the cove departed shortly after we arrived.
 -  In a sheltered cove, the small dive boat we are sitting in wobbles slightly on the olive green water.
 -  At its side is a sheltered cove, just made for relaxing and swimming.
 -  During the holiday we visited many coves and bays with traditional clapboard houses, some abandoned.
 -  They can be found in the more sheltered coves along the west coast, including those on Achill.
 -  On the first day we moved around locally, nosing into small bays and coves, or calas as the locals call them.
 -  We shall put her in the side of a cove, and anchor our ships behind her.
 -  Then you walk across the beach towards the fishing boats anchored in the shallow cove.
 -  The best way to get around the sheltered coves and hidden bays is either on a moped or by boat.
 -  We endured it until midday, then chose to find a sheltered cove to take a cooling dip.
 -  Be bold and take some time to explore some of the sheltered coves and quiet bays that can be found at a spot near you.
 
 Synonyms bay, inlet, indentation, fjord, natural harbour, anchorage Scottish (sea) loch Irish lough - 1.1dialect  A sheltered recess among hills or in the side of a mountain.
Example sentencesExamples -  Adjacent to the cove is the wall, which drops to 50m before becoming a sandy slope.
 -  Do you ever go down to that little cove below your family's hill anymore?
 -  The creature looked down from the ceiling upon the young boy who was trespassing in his cove.
 -  Rilleta continued walking until she reached her cove, a small hollowed-out hut of earth.
 -  I looked up at the little rocky cove above the pier.
 -  Two: even our sleepy suburban cove had been invaded by traffic.
 -  The surefooted are rewarded with views of sea stacks and coves teeming with more than 160 bird species.
 -  While still high, mortality in oak-hickory and oak-pine forests was lower than that of cove and alluvial forests.
 -  She reached the hollow entrance in the rocks: the only way to reach the neighboring small cove.
 -  After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove.
 -  Therefore he has dug one small cove in the ice and has passed the night with the corpses of the six dead men.
 -  All they found was a small knapsack of books that he had been going to give out when he arrived at the mountain cove.
 -  Biologists exploring one sheltered cove collected about 268 plant species.
 -  A worried passer-by spotted the couple sheltering in a cove and phoned for help.
 -  Finally, satisfied, we launched our silk packet in a corner of the cove sheltered by tall jagged rocks.
 -  The trees are rarely as majestic as some of those found in the coves of the Appalachian Mountains.
 -  It was set into the mountain side, and trees bent over it, so that it's cove would be hidden by low hanging branches and leaves.
 -  I had been in this cove for as long as I could think.
 -  Here you will find deserted coves overlooking the South China Sea and the best egg tarts this side of the Algarve.
 
  
 2Architecture  A concave arch or arched moulding, especially one formed at the junction of a wall with a ceiling. 〔建筑〕穹隆,拱;凹圆线脚 Example sentencesExamples -  Their inside edges were wooden coves to hold the electric lighting.
 -  She walked over to the large wardrobe that lined the wall between the cove and the windows.
 -  A light cove measuring 5 by 7 feet conceals most of the room's fixtures and sheds a uniform glow.
 -  At the top of the second story is a plaster cove cornice, one of three original plaster cornices in Chestertown.
 -  Accessories such as moldings, cornices, coves and miters are also available.
 -  Ceiling coves were added to help capture and soften the area's reverberation.
 
 
 verb kəʊvkoʊv [with object]usually as adjective covedArchitecture Provide (a room, ceiling, etc.) with a cove. 〔建筑〕使内凹,使成穹形  the mosques are rounded into domes and coved roofs Example sentencesExamples -  The dining room, which is to the right of the hallway, also has coved cornicing, a picture rail and a fitted gas fire.
 -  To the left, off the hall, is a large open plan drawing/dining room with a coved ceiling and fitted wall lights.
 -  The room is furnished with a cast-iron fireplace with tiled inset and mahogany surround and has both a dado rail and coved ceiling.
 -  The interconnecting reception rooms have coved ceilings and intricate centre roses.
 -  Double doors separate two rooms, both with antique-style fireplaces, high coved ceilings and timber floors.
 
 
 OriginOld English cofa 'chamber, cave', of Germanic origin; related to German Koben 'pigsty, pen'. sense 1 of the noun dates from the late 16th century. Rhymesbehove, clove, dove, drove, fauve, grove, interwove, Jove, mauve, rove, shrove, stove, strove, trove, wove noun kəʊvkoʊv British dated, informal A man. 〈英,非正式,旧〉男子,男人  he is a perfectly amiable cove 他是个极其和善的男子。 Example sentencesExamples -  Rumpole is an amiable old cove.
 -  Captain, he called himself; looked more like a cove in gent's clothes, if you ask me.
 -  He always struck me as an unconventional cove for whom few things would be off-limits.
 -  I thought you well-informed coves might wish to share your knowledge.
 -  Last night the man took one final comment from a man in the front row, an intellectual-looking cove in a smart suit.
 -  Last Tuesday he took a few pot shots at the hard-working coves in our business section.
 
 Synonyms male, adult male, gentleman, youth 
 OriginMid 16th century: perhaps from Romany kova 'thing or person'.    nounkōvkoʊv 1A small sheltered bay. 小湾;小海湾 Example sentencesExamples -  In narrow inlets and coves, the wave can become focused or amplified, reaching tens of metres in height.
 -  We shall put her in the side of a cove, and anchor our ships behind her.
 -  Fields of water smack together, foam spitting and curling, but it's sheltered in our cove.
 -  We endured it until midday, then chose to find a sheltered cove to take a cooling dip.
 -  There are secluded coves, rocky inlets and long stretches of white sand.
 -  A single small boat anchored in the cove departed shortly after we arrived.
 -  There are beautiful white sandy beaches all over the island and sheltered coves overlooked by pine-covered cliffs.
 -  In a sheltered cove, the small dive boat we are sitting in wobbles slightly on the olive green water.
 -  Indeed, though the island is only 61 km long, there are 38 beaches in sheltered coves.
 -  Then you walk across the beach towards the fishing boats anchored in the shallow cove.
 -  The best way to get around the sheltered coves and hidden bays is either on a moped or by boat.
 -  At its side is a sheltered cove, just made for relaxing and swimming.
 -  Farmed salmon are usually held in nets suspended in the shallow waters and sheltered coves of the West Coast.
 -  On the first day we moved around locally, nosing into small bays and coves, or calas as the locals call them.
 -  They can be found in the more sheltered coves along the west coast, including those on Achill.
 -  When night falls, it becomes extremely foggy, so they take shelter in a cove.
 -  Its jagged coastline is over 90 miles long, producing hundreds of beautiful white sand beaches, bays, and coves.
 -  But tourists aren't the only ones flocking to the country's bays, coves, and beaches.
 -  Be bold and take some time to explore some of the sheltered coves and quiet bays that can be found at a spot near you.
 -  Even away from the major seal colonies, many sheltered coves have a resident seal or two.
 -  During the holiday we visited many coves and bays with traditional clapboard houses, some abandoned.
 
 Synonyms bay, inlet, indentation, fjord, natural harbour, anchorage - 1.1dialect  A sheltered recess, especially in the side of a mountain.
Example sentencesExamples -  She reached the hollow entrance in the rocks: the only way to reach the neighboring small cove.
 -  After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove.
 -  Rilleta continued walking until she reached her cove, a small hollowed-out hut of earth.
 -  The surefooted are rewarded with views of sea stacks and coves teeming with more than 160 bird species.
 -  I looked up at the little rocky cove above the pier.
 -  Two: even our sleepy suburban cove had been invaded by traffic.
 -  Biologists exploring one sheltered cove collected about 268 plant species.
 -  While still high, mortality in oak-hickory and oak-pine forests was lower than that of cove and alluvial forests.
 -  The trees are rarely as majestic as some of those found in the coves of the Appalachian Mountains.
 -  Adjacent to the cove is the wall, which drops to 50m before becoming a sandy slope.
 -  Do you ever go down to that little cove below your family's hill anymore?
 -  All they found was a small knapsack of books that he had been going to give out when he arrived at the mountain cove.
 -  Finally, satisfied, we launched our silk packet in a corner of the cove sheltered by tall jagged rocks.
 -  Here you will find deserted coves overlooking the South China Sea and the best egg tarts this side of the Algarve.
 -  A worried passer-by spotted the couple sheltering in a cove and phoned for help.
 -  It was set into the mountain side, and trees bent over it, so that it's cove would be hidden by low hanging branches and leaves.
 -  The creature looked down from the ceiling upon the young boy who was trespassing in his cove.
 -  Therefore he has dug one small cove in the ice and has passed the night with the corpses of the six dead men.
 -  I had been in this cove for as long as I could think.
 
  
 2Architecture  A concave arched molding, especially one formed at the junction of a wall with a ceiling. 〔建筑〕穹隆,拱;凹圆线脚 Example sentencesExamples -  Accessories such as moldings, cornices, coves and miters are also available.
 -  Ceiling coves were added to help capture and soften the area's reverberation.
 -  She walked over to the large wardrobe that lined the wall between the cove and the windows.
 -  A light cove measuring 5 by 7 feet conceals most of the room's fixtures and sheds a uniform glow.
 -  Their inside edges were wooden coves to hold the electric lighting.
 -  At the top of the second story is a plaster cove cornice, one of three original plaster cornices in Chestertown.
 
 
 verbkōvkoʊv [with object]usually as adjective covedArchitecture Provide (a room, ceiling, etc.) with a cove. 〔建筑〕使内凹,使成穹形  the mosques are rounded into domes and coved roofs Example sentencesExamples -  To the left, off the hall, is a large open plan drawing/dining room with a coved ceiling and fitted wall lights.
 -  Double doors separate two rooms, both with antique-style fireplaces, high coved ceilings and timber floors.
 -  The dining room, which is to the right of the hallway, also has coved cornicing, a picture rail and a fitted gas fire.
 -  The room is furnished with a cast-iron fireplace with tiled inset and mahogany surround and has both a dado rail and coved ceiling.
 -  The interconnecting reception rooms have coved ceilings and intricate centre roses.
 
 
 OriginOld English cofa ‘chamber, cave’, of Germanic origin; related to German Koben ‘pigsty, pen’. cove (sense 1 of the noun) dates from the late 16th century. nounkōvkoʊv British dated, informal A man. 〈英,非正式,旧〉男子,男人  he is a perfectly amiable cove 他是个极其和善的男子。 Example sentencesExamples -  He always struck me as an unconventional cove for whom few things would be off-limits.
 -  Last night the man took one final comment from a man in the front row, an intellectual-looking cove in a smart suit.
 -  Last Tuesday he took a few pot shots at the hard-working coves in our business section.
 -  I thought you well-informed coves might wish to share your knowledge.
 -  Captain, he called himself; looked more like a cove in gent's clothes, if you ask me.
 -  Rumpole is an amiable old cove.
 
 Synonyms male, adult male, gentleman, youth 
 OriginMid 16th century: perhaps from Romany kova ‘thing or person’.     |