coverage
Prononciation : [/ˈkʌv.(ə.)ɹɪdʒ/]
Contexte : « insurance »
(noun) the extent to which something is protected by insurance, or the amount of news time or space given to a particular event or subject
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The homeowner's insurance policy provides coverage for fire damage.
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The car accident was not covered by her insurance policy due to lack of coverage for collisions.
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Does your insurance plan include coverage for natural disasters?
Contexte : « journalism »
(noun) the reporting and discussion of news in newspapers, on radio, television, etc.
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The media's coverage of the election was extensive, with detailed analysis and interviews.
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There was very little coverage of the local school event in the national news.
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Have you seen any news coverage of the recent political developments?
Contexte : « communication »
(noun) the area reached by a radio or television signal
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The radio station has good coverage, and you can listen to it clearly even in remote areas.
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The TV channel's coverage is weak in certain regions, leading to poor reception.
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Does the mobile network have coverage in rural areas?