Translation dictionary
English | Esperanto |
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undercover (clandestinely; secretly; surreptitiously) | |
undercover (clandestine; covert; furtive; secret; surreptitious; veiled) | |
under cover | ŝirmata |
(outer cover) | |
(back; coat; face; lag; overlay; plate; protect; invest) | tegi |
(command; sweep) | pafatingi |
(blanket) | |
🔗 The night and the shadows under the trees seemed awfully bare cover in which to hide from the eyes of anyone travelling along it. | |
(hood; jacket; lid; wrapper) | |
(surmount; wrap up) | |
🔗 Police say the woman covered the body with a sheet the next day and continued to stay in the room and use heroin. | |
(blanket) | |
🔗 Turjan paused and looked up through the glass cover at his enemy. | |
(binding) | |
(binding) | |
(go through; pass through) | |
(comprise; embrace; encompass) | |
🔗 Most of this book covers the parts of Perl that work the same way on all kinds of computers. | |
priraporti | |
(back; protect) | |
(protect; shelter; shield) | |
(protection) | |
(cross; pass) | () |
(protection; shelter) | |
(be in charge; be in charge of; govern; head; master; restrain; be at the head of) | |
(lid) | |
(lid) | () |
(beret; cap; toque) | |
(defilade) | |
surŝmiri | |
🔗 The snow covers the ice. | |
🔗 When the father saw him he ran to embrace him and covered him with kisses. | |
🔗 People in Russia were shocked when a swarm of locusts covered the sky. | |
🔗 So, women should always cover their heads, at least during their waking hours. | |
🔗 Unfortunately thick clouds covered the sky during the entire night. | |
🔗 Home‐owners insurance will cover some types of water damage, depending on the source. | |
(below; beneath; underneath) | ( malsupre de ) |
🔗 Don’t you work under Eyvant Dasduke? | |
(less than) | malpli ol |
🔗 Just under 69% of Britons have been vaccinated, according to Johns Hopkins University. |