Cubría (en. Covered)
/kuˈβɾia/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
The action of covering something.
If the cold increased, she covered the children with blankets.
Si el frío aumentara, ella cubría a los niños con mantas.
To cover or protect with a material.
He covered the table with a tablecloth before serving dinner.
Cubría la mesa con un mantel antes de servir la cena.
To hide or cover something.
If he looked more closely, he would see what the veil covered.
Si mirara más de cerca, vería lo que cubría el velo.
Etymology
From Latin 'cŏvrīre', which means 'to cover'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
cover one's back
To protect someone from criticism or responsibility.
cubrir las espaldas
to cover oneself in glory
To achieve great success or recognition.
cubrirse de gloria
he who takes on too much accomplishes little
Trying to do too many things at once can result in failures.
el que mucho abarca, poco aprieta
to cover oneself in the face of a problem
To prepare or protect oneself in the face of difficulty.
cubrirse ante un problema
Related Words
to cover
A verb meaning to place one thing over another.
cubrir
coverage
The action and effect of covering or being covered.
cobertura
layer
An outer garment that covers the body.
capa
cloak
A long garment that covers all or part of the body.
manto
Slang Meanings
To cover up a mistake or wrongdoing.
She always covered her faults with lies.
Ella siempre cubría sus faltas con mentiras.
To meet someone's needs.
He covered my emotional needs when I was sad.
Él cubría mis necesidades emocionales cuando estaba triste.