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Phrase Means Cover Eslpod Car Covered Podcast Control

Id ESLPod_0545_WE_0764
Episode Id ESLPod 545
Episode Title Getting Around Without a Car
Phrase to have got (something) covered
Text The phrase "to have got (something) covered," in this podcast, means to have something under control or to know how to handle or deal with a situation: "Stop worrying about everything! I've got it all covered." The phrase "to cover a story" means to report on a story: "Who's covering the city council meeting?" The phrase "a cover up" is used to describe the actions of people who are trying to make it seem as if something never happened: "The police are being accused of organizing a cover up to hide the department's internal corruption." Finally, the phrase "under cover" means to work secretly, especially with a disguise: "The detective is working under cover, pretending to be a member of the gang so that he can learn all their secrets."
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