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coatan outer garment extending to the waist or below: This coat will keep you warm.; the fur of an animal: The fox has a beautiful coat.; a layer of covering material: The fence needs another coat of paint. Not to be confused with:cote – a small shed or shelter for sheep or birds; a cottage or hut: The cote was made of logs and had only two rooms.coat C0435500 (kōt)n.1. a. A sleeved outer garment extending from the shoulders to the waist or below.b. See suit coat.2. A natural outer covering, such as the fur of an animal or the enveloping layer of an organ.3. A layer of material covering something else; a coating: a second coat of paint.tr.v. coat·ed, coat·ing, coats 1. To provide or cover with a coat.2. To cover with a layer, as of paint. [Middle English cote, from Old French, of Germanic origin.] coat′ed adj.coat (kəʊt) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) an outdoor garment with sleeves, covering the body from the shoulder to waist, knee, or foot2. (Clothing & Fashion) any similar garment, esp one forming the top to a suit3. a layer that covers or conceals a surface: a coat of dust. 4. (Zoology) the hair, wool, or fur of an animal5. (Heraldry) short for coat of arms6. on the coat Austral in disfavourvb7. (often foll by: with) to cover with a layer or covering8. (tr) to provide with a coat[C16: from Old French cote of Germanic origin; compare Old Saxon kotta, Old High German kozzo]coat (koʊt) n. 1. an outer garment with sleeves, covering at least the upper part of the body. 2. 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. 3. a layer of anything that covers a surface: a coat of paint. 4. coat of arms. v.t. 5. to cover with a layer or coating. 6. to cover thickly, esp. with a viscous fluid or substance. 7. to cover or provide with a coat. [1250–1300; Middle English cote < Anglo-French, Old French < Germanic; compare Old Saxon cott, Old High German kozzo woolen garment] coat′less, adj. coatA coat is a piece of clothing with long sleeves which you wear over your other clothes, especially in order to keep warm. She was wearing a heavy tweed coat.Get your coats on.You only use coat to refer to a piece of clothing which is worn outdoors. Knitted clothes which cover the upper part of your body and which you can wear indoors are called cardigans, jumpers, or sweaters. coat Past participle: coated Gerund: coating
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I coat | you coat | he/she/it coats | we coat | you coat | they coat |
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I coated | you coated | he/she/it coated | we coated | you coated | they coated |
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I am coating | you are coating | he/she/it is coating | we are coating | you are coating | they are coating |
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I have coated | you have coated | he/she/it has coated | we have coated | you have coated | they have coated |
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I was coating | you were coating | he/she/it was coating | we were coating | you were coating | they were coating |
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I had coated | you had coated | he/she/it had coated | we had coated | you had coated | they had coated |
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I will coat | you will coat | he/she/it will coat | we will coat | you will coat | they will coat |
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I will have coated | you will have coated | he/she/it will have coated | we will have coated | you will have coated | they will have coated |
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I will be coating | you will be coating | he/she/it will be coating | we will be coating | you will be coating | they will be coating |
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I have been coating | you have been coating | he/she/it has been coating | we have been coating | you have been coating | they have been coating |
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I will have been coating | you will have been coating | he/she/it will have been coating | we will have been coating | you will have been coating | they will have been coating |
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I had been coating | you had been coating | he/she/it had been coating | we had been coating | you had been coating | they had been coating |
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I would coat | you would coat | he/she/it would coat | we would coat | you would coat | they would coat |
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I would have coated | you would have coated | he/she/it would have coated | we would have coated | you would have coated | they would have coated | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | coat - an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoorsbox coat - a short coat that hangs loosely from the shouldersbreast pocket - a pocket inside of a man's coatcoat button - a button on a coatcoatee - a short close-fitting coatcoattail - the loose back flap of a coat that hangs below the waistcutaway - a man's coat cut diagonally from the waist to the back of the kneesduffel coat, duffle coat - a warm coat made of duffel; usually has a hood and fastens with togglesfrock coat - a man's coat having knee-length skirts front and back; worn in the 19th centuryfur coat - a coat made of furgreatcoat, overcoat, topcoat - a heavy coat worn over clothes in winterjacket - a short coatlab coat, laboratory coat - a light coat worn to protect clothing from substances used while working in a laboratorymackinaw, Mackinaw coat - a short plaid coat made of made of thick woolen materialnewmarket - a long close-fitting coat worn for riding in the 19th centuryouter garment, overgarment - a garment worn over other garmentsraincoat, waterproof - a water-resistant coatsack coat - man's hiplength coat with a straight back; the jacket of a suitsheepskin coat, afghan - a coat made of sheepskinsurcoat - a loose outer coat usually of rich materialtopper - a woman's short coathemline - the line formed by the lower edge of a skirt or coat | | 2. | coat - a thin layer covering something; "a second coat of paint"coatingbitumastic - a protective coating of asphalt and filter used on structural metals that are exposed to weatheringcoat of paint - a layer of paint covering something elsecovering - an artifact that covers something else (usually to protect or shelter or conceal it)photographic emulsion, emulsion - a light-sensitive coating on paper or film; consists of fine grains of silver bromide suspended in a gelatinenamel - any smooth glossy coating that resembles ceramic glazefacing, veneer - an ornamental coating to a buildingfinish coat, finishing coat - the final coating of plaster applied to walls and ceilings; "we can't paint until they put on the finishing coat"gilding, gilt - a coating of gold or of something that looks like goldlacquer - a hard glossy coatingovercoating, overcoat - an additional protective coating (as of paint or varnish)paint, pigment - a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating; "artists use `paint' and `pigment' interchangeably"patina - a fine coating of oxide on the surface of a metalmetal plating, plating - a thin coating of metal deposited on a surfacerendering - a coat of stucco applied to a masonry wallseal - a finishing coat applied to exclude moisturevarnish - a coating that provides a hard, lustrous, transparent finish to a surfaceveneer, veneering - coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior woodwaterproofing - a coating capable of making a surface waterproof | | 3. | coat - growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animalpelagemammal, mammalian - any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milkfur - dense coat of fine silky hairs on mammals (e.g., cat or seal or weasel)wool, fleece - outer coat of especially sheep and yakshair - a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss; "he combed his hair"; "each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells" | Verb | 1. | coat - put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; "coat the cake with chocolate"surfacerubber, rubberise, rubberize - coat or impregnate with rubber; "rubberize fabric for rain coats"anodise, anodize - coat a metal with an oxide coatgelatinize - coat with gelatinskim - coat (a liquid) with a layerstucco - coat with stucco; "stucco the ceiling"egg - coat with beaten egg; "egg a schnitzel"encrust, incrust - cover or coat with a crustdredge - cover before cooking; "dredge the chicken in flour before frying it"soot - coat with sootrefinish - give a new surface; "refinish the dining room furniture"brush on - apply with a brush; "Brush butter on the roast"patinate, patinise, patinize - coat with a patinaresurface - cover with a new surfacecrumb - coat with bread crumbs; "crumb a cutlet"copper - coat with a layer of copperfinish - provide with a finish; "The carpenter finished the table beautifully"; "this shirt is not finished properly"bonderise, bonderize - coat with a substance that will prevent corrosion; "bonderize steel"blacktop - coat with blacktop; "blacktop the driveway"foliate - coat or back with metal foil; "foliate glass"galvanise, galvanize - cover with zinc; "galvanize steel"pave - cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic; "pave the roads in the village"varnish, seal - cover with varnishglaze - coat with a glaze; "the potter glazed the dishes"; "glaze the bread with eggwhite"tar - coat with tar; "tar the roof"; "tar the roads"cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"enrobe - provide with a coating; "enrobe the nuts with chocolate"daub, plaster - coat with plaster; "daub the wall"render - coat with plastic or cement; "render the brick walls in the den"skimcoat - coat with a mixture of gypsum and spackle; "he skimcoated the drywall"paint - apply paint to; coat with paint; "We painted the rooms yellow"cement - cover or coat with cementgrit - cover with a grit; "grit roads"plate - coat with a layer of metal; "plate spoons with silver"metal - cover with metalmacadamise, macadamize, tarmac - surface with macadam; "macadam the road"size - cover or stiffen or glaze a porous material with size or sizing (a glutinous substance)metalize, metallize - coat with metalplatinize - coat with metallic platinumporcelainize - coat with porcelain or a porcelain-like surfacezinc - coat or cover with zinc | | 2. | coat - cover or provide with a coatapparel, clothe, enclothe, garb, garment, raiment, tog, habilitate, fit out, dress - provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child" | | 3. | coat - form a coat over; "Dirt had coated her face"cakespread over, cover - form a cover over; "The grass covered the grave" |
coatnoun1. jacket, overcoat He put on his coat and walked out.2. fur, hair, skin, hide, wool, fleece, pelt Vitamin B6 is great for improving the condition of dogs' and horses' coats.3. layer, covering, coating, overlay The front door needs a new coat of paint.verb1. cover, spread, plaster, smear Coat the fish with seasoned flour.Coats and cloaks afghan, balmacaan, bathrobe, box coat, Burberry (trademark), burnous, burnouse, or burnoose, cape, capote, capuchin, cardinal, chesterfield, coat dress, coatee, cope, covert coat, Crombie (trademark), cutaway, dolman, domino, dreadnought or dreadnaught, dress coat, dressing gown, duffel coat, duster coat, fearnought or fearnaught, frock coat, fun fur coat, fur coat, gabardine, greatcoat, hacking coat, himation, housecoat, Inverness, jellaba or jellabah, Jodhpuri coat, joseph, loden coat, mac or mack, Mackinaw coat, mackintosh or macintosh, manta, mantelet, mantilla, mantle, morning coat, newmarket, opera cloak or opera hood, overcoat, paletot, pea jacket or peacoat, parka, peignoir, pelisse, peplum, poncho, Prince Albert, raglan, raincoat, redingote, roquelaure, sheepskin coat, sherwani, slicker (U.S. & Canad.), snorkel, sou'wester, spencer, surcoat, surtout, swallow-tailed coat or swallowtail, tailcoat or tails, tippet, topcoat, trench coat, ulster, undercoat, waterproofTranslationscoat (kəut) noun1. an item of outdoor clothing, with sleeves, that covers from the shoulders usually to the knees. a coat and hat. 外套 外套2. a jacket. a man's coat and trousers. 上衣 上衣3. the hair or wool of an animal. Some dogs have smooth coats. (動物的)毛皮 (动物的)皮毛 4. a covering (eg of paint). This wall will need two coats of paint. 塗層 涂层 verb to cover. She coated the biscuits with chocolate. 在...塗上 在...涂上ˈcoating noun (a) covering. chocolate coating. 塗層 涂层coat of arms a family badge or crest. 貴族家庭的盾形紋章 盾形纹章coat See:- (as) black as the minister's coat
- (as) close as two coats of paint
- all fur coat and no knickers
- another coat of paint
- be all fur coat and no knickers
- blue boys
- blue coats
- candy-coat
- close as two coats of paint
- coat (someone or something) with (something)
- coat and tie
- coat with
- cut (one's) coat according to (one's) cloth
- cut coat according to cloth
- cut your coat according to your cloth
- men in white coats
- on (one's) coattails
- on somebody's coat-tails
- on someone's coat-tails
- on the coattails of (someone)
- on the coat-tails of someone/something
- ride (on) the coattails of (someone)
- ride on (one's) coattails
- ride on someone's/something's coat-tails
- sugar the pill
- sugarcoat (something)
- sugar-coat the pill
- the little gentleman in the velvet coat
- the men in white coats
- trail (one's) coat
- trail your coat
- turn (one's) coat
- white coat hypertension
coat
coat the hair, wool, or fur of an animal coatA single layer of plaster, paint, or any type of material applied to a surface.coat
coat [kōt] 1. a membrane or other structure covering or lining a part or organ; in anatomic nomenclature called tunica.2. the layer or layers of protective protein surrounding the nucleic acid in a virus. See also capsid.buffy coat the thin yellowish layer of leukocytes overlying the packed erythrocytes in centrifuged blood.coat (kōt), 1. The outer covering or envelope of an organ or part. 2. One of the layers of membranous or other tissues forming the wall of a canal or hollow organ. coat (kōt)n. A natural outer covering, such as the fur of an animal or the enveloping layer of an organ. coat′ed adj.coat (kōt) 1. The outer covering or envelope of an organ or part. 2. One of the layers of membranous or other tissues forming the wall of a canal or hollow organ. See: tuniccoat (kōt) 1. The outer covering or envelope of an organ or part. 2. One of the layers of membranous or other tissues forming the wall of a canal. COAT
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COAT➣Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade | COAT➣Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology (disabilities organizations consortium) | COAT➣Council of Australasian Tribunals (Australia) | COAT➣Center of Applied Technologies (Basel, Switzerland) | COAT➣Coherent Optical Adaptive Techniques | COAT➣County Officials Association of Tennessee (Nashville, TN) |
coat Related to coat: coast, buffy coat, jacket, shirt, sweater, CAOTSynonyms for coatnoun jacketSynonymsnoun furSynonyms- fur
- hair
- skin
- hide
- wool
- fleece
- pelt
noun layerSynonyms- layer
- covering
- coating
- overlay
verb coverSynonyms |