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View usage for: (koʊt) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense coats, present participle coating, past tense, past participle coated1. countable nounA coat is a piece of clothing with long sleeves which you wear over your other clothes when you go outside. He turned off the television, put on his coat and walked out. Synonyms: jacket, overcoat More Synonyms of coat 2. countable noun [usually with poss]An animal's coat is the fur or hair on its body. Vitamin B6 is great for improving the condition of dogs' and horses' coats. Synonyms: fur, hair, skin, hide More Synonyms of coat 3. verbIf you coat something with a substance or in a substance, you cover it with a thin layer of the substance. Coat the fish with seasoned flour. [V n + with/in] Synonyms: cover, spread, plaster, smear More Synonyms of coat coated adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, adverb ADJECTIVE] TV pictures showed a dying bird coated with oil. [+ with/in] Dip the pieces so they are completely coated. 4. countable nounA coat of paint or varnish is a thin layer of it on a surface. The front door needs a new coat of paint. [+ of] You will need to apply three coats of varnish. Synonyms: layer, covering, coating, overlay More Synonyms of coat (kəʊt) noun1. an outdoor garment with sleeves, covering the body from the shoulder to waist, knee, or foot 2. any similar garment, esp one forming the top to a suit 3. a layer that covers or conceals a surface a coat of dust 4. the hair, wool, or fur of an animal 5. short for coat of arms 6. on the coat verb7. (transitive; often foll by with) to cover with a layer or covering 8. (transitive) to provide with a coat Word origin C16: from Old French cote of Germanic origin; compare Old Saxon kotta, Old High German kozzo (koʊt) noun1. a sleeved outer garment opening down the front and varying in length, as a suit jacket or a topcoat or overcoat 2. a natural outer covering of an animal, as of fur or wool 3. the outer covering of a plant or animal structure, tissue, etc. a seed coat 4. a layer of some substance, as paint, over a surface 5. Dialectal a petticoat or skirt 6. Obsolete customary garb of a profession or class verb transitive7. to provide or cover with a coat 8. to cover with a layer of something Derived forms coated (ˈcoated) adjective Word origin ME cote, a coat < OFr < Frank * kotta, coarse cloth; akin to Ger kotze, shaggy overcoat More idioms containingcoat cut your coat according to your cloth Examples of 'coat' in a sentencecoat And they were already parading round in fur coats!The work involved a new carpet, furniture and a fresh coat of paint.Then apply a second coat.A coat of paint makes a place feel clean and new, in colours that please you.A good trick is to apply in sheer layers, rather than one heavy coat.Add the chicken pieces, coat well, cover and leave in the fridge for an hour.Shape into cakes, coat in seasoned flour and chill for 1 hour to firm up.It's a world away from the woman who once arrived at her own birthday party wearing just a bikini, fur coat and snorkel.Stirrup pants and fur coats captured the moment.Mix the spices and salt together and coat the fish until completely covered.Some had been there so long they were covered in coats of dust.Coat a thin layer on rose petals.Just one of these coats was left.Science is not all white coats and wiry hair.It needs a good coat of paint and a fridge that works would be helpful.He stays at his desk when his colleagues are putting their coats on to go home.You need to apply two coats as the brush is quite thin.She has become surgically attached to this fur coat over the past week.Stir in the flour to coat the shallots and cook for a couple more minutes.Coat the fish with the spiced yoghurt and set aside.My coat was covered in burning tar.It went on easily and looked great after just one coat.Mum is wearing her best camel coat but her hair is sticking up in tufts.Does it need a fresh coat of paint?Australia is one of the few countries where you can eat the animals on its coat of arms.Cool people will merely put on their hat and coat and go out to stand somewhere that only they know about.Once the colour has dried, add one layer of top coat.The effects are a mixture of accessories and safe dye on the animals' coats.In an urban situation a man may straighten his tie, brush imaginary dust from his coat or fiddle with his shirt cuff.Finally, if you like, you can give your owl a coat of varnish for extra shine. Word lists withcoat articles of clothing, articles of clothingBritish English: coat / kəʊt/ NOUNclothing A coat is a piece of clothing with long sleeves worn over your other clothes when you go outside. He put on his coat and walked out. - American English: coat
- Arabic: سُتْرَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: casaco
- Chinese: 外套
- Croatian: kaput
- Czech: kabát
- Danish: frakke
- Dutch: jas
- European Spanish: abrigo
- Finnish: takki
- French: manteau
- German: Mantel
- Greek: παλτό
- Italian: cappotto
- Japanese: コート 洋服
- Korean: 코트
- Norwegian: kåpe
- Polish: płaszcz
- European Portuguese: casaco
- Romanian: geacă
- Russian: пальто
- Latin American Spanish: abrigo
- Swedish: jacka
- Thai: เสื้อโค้ท
- Turkish: ceket
- Ukrainian: пальто
- Vietnamese: áo khoác
British English: coat NOUNpaint A coat of paint or varnish is a thin layer of it on a surface. The front door needs a new coat of paint. - American English: coat
- Brazilian Portuguese: casaco
- Chinese: 外套
- European Spanish: capa
- French: couche
- German: Schicht
- Italian: manodi vernice
- Japanese: ペンキやニスなどの層
- Korean: 코트
- European Portuguese: casaco
- Latin American Spanish: capa
British English: coat VERB If you coat something with a substance or in a substance, you cover it with a thin layer of the substance. Coat the fish with seasoned flour. - American English: coat
- Brazilian Portuguese: cobrir
- Chinese: 涂
- European Spanish: cubrir
- French: recouvrir
- German: überziehen
- Italian: ricoprire
- Japanese: 覆う
- Korean: 막을 덮다
- European Portuguese: cobrir
- Latin American Spanish: cubrir
All related terms of 'coat'Chinese translation of 'coat' n (c) - (= overcoat)
外套 (wàitào) (件, jiàn) - [of animal]
皮毛 (pímáo) (层, céng) - [of paint, varnish]
层(層) (céng)
All related terms of 'coat'Definition an outer garment with sleeves, covering the body from the shoulders to below the waist He put on his coat and walked out. Definition the hair, wool, or fur of an animal Vitamin B6 is great for improving the condition of dogs' and horses' coats. Definition any layer that covers a surface The front door needs a new coat of paint. Definition to cover with a layer Coat the fish with seasoned flour. subject word listsSee Coats and cloaksAdditional synonymsDefinition a layer or film spread over a surface We put on the second coating of lacquer. Synonyms layer, covering, finish, skin, sheet, coat, dusting, blanket, membrane, glaze, film, varnish, veneer, patina, lamination Sawdust was used as a hygienic floor covering. Synonyms cover, protection, coating, overlay, housing, casing, top, clothing, wrapping, wrap, shelter, layer, blanket, wrapperDefinition the wool removed from a sheep at one shearing a blanket of lamb's fleece Synonyms wool, hair, coat, fur, coat of wool |