coat
coat 英 [kəʊt] 美 [koʊt]
n. 外套
进行时:coating 过去式:coated 过去分词:coated 第三人称单数:coats 名词复数:coats
- A coat is a warm piece of clothing you wear when it's cold outside. When the days get short and chilly, it's probably time to start wearing your puffy winter coat.
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- n. 外套
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1. He hung up my coat.
他把我的外套挂起来。
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2. a fur/leather coat
毛皮╱皮大衣
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3. a long winter coat
冬天穿的长大衣
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4. A film of dust coated the table.
桌上覆盖着一层灰尘。
- coat (n.) early 14c., "principal outer garment, tunic, kirtle," typically made of cloth and usually with sleeves, worn alone or under a mantle, from Old French cote "coat, robe, tunic, overgarment," from Frankish *kotta "coarse cloth" or some other Germanic source (compare Old Saxon kot "woolen mantle," Old High German chozza "cloak of coarse wool," German Kotze "a coarse coat"); the ultimate origin is unknown. Spanish, Portuguese cota, Italian cotta are Germanic loan-words.
- coat (v.) late 14c., "to provide with a coat," from coat (n.). Meaning "to cover or overspread with a substance" is from 1753. Related: Coated; coating.
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