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coat

/koht/US // koʊt //UK // (kəʊt) //

大衣,外套,外衣,褂子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an outer garment with sleeves, covering at least the upper part of the body: a new fur coat; a coat for formal wear.
    • : a natural integument or covering, as the hair, fur, or wool of an animal, the bark of a tree, or the skin of a fruit.
    • : a layer of anything that covers a surface: That wall needs another coat of paint.
    • : a mucous layer covering or lining an organ or connected parts, as on the tongue.
    • : coat of arms.
    • : Archaic. a petticoat or skirt.
    • : Obsolete. a garment indicating profession, class, etc.the profession, class, etc., so indicated.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cover with a layer or coating: He coated the wall with paint. The furniture was coated with dust.
    • : to cover thickly, especially with a viscous fluid or substance: Heat the mixture until it coats a spoon. The boy was coated with mud from head to foot.
    • : to cover or provide with a coat.

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Examples

  • It sat in my coat pocket and warmed my hand as I boarded Amtrak to go back to Penn Station.

  • At a height of 62 inches, it’s also roomy enough to hold long garments like coats and dresses without dragging them on the ground.

  • Since they’re made of rigid material, bugs also have a hard time getting in, making this a great choice for wool blankets and coats.

  • Male prisoners would usually rip the lining and seams of the coat to shreds, keeping only the outer shell intact.

  • Train was perfect for this job because his thick coat protected him from plants with spines and prickles.

  • He wore white gloves, a dignified long black coat, and matching pants and vest, and he carried a dark walking stick.

  • Place the thinly sliced shallots in a medium bowl and pour buttermilk over to coat.

  • The man finally manages to break free with the help of the others, slipping out of his coat.

  • Micah is 10 years old and he had a coat geared to the season, a Patagonia winter jacket with a hood.

  • He tore a piece of meat off the breast and stroked her coat while she ate.

  • He is rather tall and narrow, and wears a long abb's coat reaching nearly down to his feet.

  • You don't mind staying here in the sunshine, I hope, while my coat dries?

  • Presently he began to shiver so, with some sort of a chill, that I took off my coat and wrapped it round him.

  • He scratched his head in vexation, sat down, and as he did so, saw that his coat hung also upon the chair.

  • I queried; and as I asked the question I noticed for the first time the gilt bars on his coat sleeve.