cover page - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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cover page (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/kʌvər peɪdʒ/

Meaning and Usage

The term "cover page" refers to the first page of a document, report, or book that serves as a visually appealing introduction to the content within. It typically includes the title, author's name, and possibly illustrations or graphics.

Frequency of Use

"Cover page" is a commonly used term and occurs frequently in written contexts, particularly in academic, professional, and publishing discussions. It is also occasionally heard in oral discussions about documents.

Example Sentences

  1. The report had a beautifully designed cover page that attracted everyone's attention.
    El informe tenía una portada bellamente diseñada que atrajo la atención de todos.

  2. Make sure to include a cover page when you submit your thesis.
    Asegúrate de incluir una portada cuando presentes tu tesis.

  3. The cover page of the magazine features a famous celebrity this month.
    La portada de la revista presenta a una famosa celebridad este mes.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "cover page" itself is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, the concept of a “cover” can appear in various phrases. Here are some examples:

  1. "To cover one's tracks"
  2. He tried to cover his tracks after he made a mistake during the meeting.
    Él trató de borrar sus huellas después de cometer un error durante la reunión.

  3. "To cover the bases"

  4. Before we launch the product, let’s make sure we cover all the bases.
    Antes de lanzar el producto, asegurémonos de cubrir todas las bases.

  5. "Under the cover of darkness"

  6. The thieves operated under the cover of darkness to avoid detection.
    Los ladrones operaron bajo la cobertura de la oscuridad para evitar ser detectados.

  7. "To cover your back"

  8. Make sure you document everything to cover your back in case of issues later.
    Asegúrate de documentar todo para protegerte en caso de problemas más adelante.

  9. "Cover all angles"

  10. The lawyer made sure to cover all angles in her argument.
    La abogada se aseguró de cubrir todos los ángulos en su argumento.

Etymology

The word "cover" originates from the Old French term "couvrer" and has Latin roots in "coperire" which means "to cover". The term has evolved over centuries to encompass various meanings in different contexts. "Page" comes from the Latin "pagina", which translates to "a leaf of paper", indicating a single side of a sheet or division in a book.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Title page - Front page - Title sheet

Antonyms: - Back page - Last page - End page



25-07-2024