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raincoat

/reyn-koht/US // ˈreɪnˌkoʊt //UK // (ˈreɪnˌkəʊt) //

雨衣,雨伞,风衣,雨衣的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a waterproof or water-repellent coat worn as protection against rain.

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Examples

  • She is manufacturing and selling tin raincoats, which come “in bright colors, scarlet, emerald, sapphire, flame” and have sharp cutting edges.

  • Lois Ross of Annapolis said that when she attended the University of Maryland in the early to mid-1960s, raincoats were referred to as “barracudas.”

  • There was room inside to store a raincoat, extra ticket books or a note for the next officer.

  • If your dog dresses themselves in a raincoat before they go out into the rain, which they’ve smelled, then you should absolutely let your dog wear that raincoat.

  • She has not worn makeup for two weeks and she wears a black long-sleeved top under a raincoat.

  • If you choose to say turn down the lights and get out your Mac, your old raincoat, it can become something different.

  • A Chinese mountaineer held a green raincoat over his waist like an apron, covering his nakedness.

  • Among his favorite garments were a raincoat, a tweed jacket, and a gray wash denim coat with studded straps.

  • She stood before the news cameras on the courthouse steps wearing a belted black raincoat in a light drizzle.

  • A girl smaller than herself, and dressed from neck to heels in a glistening raincoat, ran under Jesss umbrella and seized her arm.

  • He wore a long, dark gray raincoat, and he had a cap with its long visor pulled well over his face.

  • After reading, I donned my raincoat and started out through the driving storm to see how Landor's trees were getting on.

  • Sir Otho went away, enveloped in a long raincoat, and promising to return at the dinner hour.

  • "I guess they've gone out," he said apologetically to the individual who was hiding his red face in a loose tarpaulin raincoat.