Examples of using Covers it in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Computer
The shadow of the Moon falls upon the Earth's surface and a part of the Sun is eclipsed when the Moon covers it.
Stamford's Airline Business Management program covers it all, from 0 to 40,000 feet.-.
Your father, my children, can understand the substance by the form, the pulp of the fruit by the peel that covers it.
nutritional information, this book covers it all.
On the mirrored figure, he renders the full anatomy and covers it in glitter, making it look like candy.
the uterus forms a lump of a mixture of pollen and nectar(perga), covers it with wax and lays 8-16 eggs inside.
and carefully covers it with its own down and straw.
Ideally, the rabbit after giving birth licks its young, covers it with down in the nest and feeds it. .
In hernioplasty, instead of stitching the muscle opening shut, the surgeon covers it with a flat, sterile mesh,
Jesus goes on to say more about that when he says“no one after lighting a lamp covers it with a jar or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a stand,
Lays hers eggs and covers it with sand where it is suppose,
No one after lighting a lamp covers it with a jar or puts it under a bed.
Lays hers eggs and covers it with sand where it is supposed to incubate by the heat of the sun.
No one after lighting a lamp covers it with a jar or puts it under a bed,
Jesus goes on to say more about that when he says“no one after lighting a lamp covers it with a jar or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a stand,
tissue opening shut, the surgeon covers it with a flat, sterile mesh,
No one lights a lamp and then covers it with a jar or puts it under a bed,
Lays her eggs and covers it with sand where it is supposed to,
Beneath the ice sheet which covers it, the Antarctic Peninsula consists of a string of bedrock islands; these are separated by deep channels whose bottoms
taking readings with a Global Navigation Satellite System device and a ground-penetrating radar that can gauge the difference between the actual rock summit and the snow that covers it.