uncovered / ʌnˈkʌv ərd /

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uncovered 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having no cover or covering.
  2. having the head bare.
  3. not protected by collateral or other security, as a loan.
  4. not protected by insurance: Workers want their uncovered spouses to join the health plan.

uncovered 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

exposed

更多uncovered例句

  1. The morning after checking into the Roosevelt, I met a rancher who, unprompted, explained her uncovered face.
  2. On days when he doesn’t feel like waiting hours to eat, Lee places a sweet potato on an uncovered plate — to prevent condensation — in the freezer.
  3. The national coverage was only for 200 million people, leaving another 130 million or so uncovered.
  4. As uncovered by the climate blog desmogblog, the Ethical Oil meme dates to a 2010 book by Ezra Levant.
  5. But records uncovered by the Senate Intelligence Committee suggest there may have been more than three subjects.
  6. The publication said the plot was first uncovered by American intelligence.
  7. While the pilot itself was a success, the evaluation uncovered a major problem.
  8. As I uncovered these stories, I found a way to empathize with members of the Greek system.
  9. Aristide uncovered his head, as though he were about to address a duchess, and smiled at her engagingly.
  10. The position of the enemy uncovered, McNeil dismounted his force, and the battle was opened.
  11. On my drawing nearer, they uncovered the poor creature, and I perceived that all her breast was eaten up by cancer.
  12. Nearly all of the baths in the vicinity of the springs have been uncovered and found in a surprising state of perfection.
  13. He pointed to the shore, where a long sapling lay partly uncovered in the snow.