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greatcoat

/greyt-koht/US // ˈgreɪtˌkoʊt //UK // (ˈɡreɪtˌkəʊt) //

大衣,大褂,大氅,大篷车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : a heavy overcoat.

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Examples

  • The Greatcoat By Helen Dunmore A Royal Air Force coat leads a young bride into an affair with a long-dead ghost.

  • One cold night, Isabel finds an old Royal Air Force greatcoat in the cupboard and pulls it into bed to warm herself.

  • I popped my ten officers in, and went off with the Brigade-Major's greatcoat in my hurry!

  • I have some looted straw on the clay, and here I sit and shiver, with my greatcoat and a blanket and mud up to my eyes.

  • He hadn't taken nothin' from the till—hadn't even put on his greatcoat—so it was quite clear he warn't gone to 'Merriker.

  • Without even putting on his greatcoat, he went down the snowy path now, unlocked the box, and took out a letter.

  • He hustled the old shepherd out of his dripping plaid and greatcoat and spread them to the blaze.