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单词 coverall
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Definition of coverall in English:

coverall

adjectiveˈkʌvərɔːlˈkəvərˌɔl
North American
  • Inclusive.

    a coverall term
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have always objected when the term 'English' is used as a coverall description for those things which are happening within the UK at large.
    • Alcohol and tobacco somehow don't fall under the coverall category of 'drugs'.
    • This fits rather neatly with a coverall definition of 'art'.
nounˈkʌvərɔːlˈkəvərˌɔl
usually coverallsNorth American
  • A one-piece protective garment worn for heavy manual work; a boiler suit.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He should wear complete covering - hood, coveralls, rubber gloves, and rubber boots or washable non-canvas shoes.
    • After we'd eaten, Steve suited up - coveralls, his tall rubber boots, gloves.
    • Even in coveralls and a work shirt, she inspired notice.
    • For the last eight years I've been wearing coveralls or a flight suit.
    • My uncle was a gruff but affectionate character who wore a beret, blue coveralls and smoked hand-rolled cigarettes.
    • Raid operators are outfitted flame resistant coveralls, balaclavas, and gloves.
    • I'm kind of dirty, ‘apologized Adam, referring to his smudged blue coveralls.’
    • They were all dressed in white coveralls, of some fancy reflective material.
    • The last robber was unusual in that he wore a straw hat and farmer's coveralls.
    • The man was dressed in a standard technician's coveralls and safety harness.
    • The stream cut clean through my smock, apron, coveralls, and my jeans.
    • Quality clothing ranging from brush pants to insulated coveralls were all highly requested in our survey.
    • These uniforms are called flight suits and coveralls.
    • He dressed, pulling on his coveralls and his shirt over his head.
    • Before going down, miners put on special underwear, coveralls, and boots and strap on an emergency breathing device.
    • Wiping the corners of her mouth with the napkin, she brushed the crumbs off her denim coveralls and turned to me.
    • She believed me to be a veterinarian dressed in coveralls and rubber boots.
    • Moments later, a young girl with light brown hair and jean coveralls over a white shirt opened the door, a bright grin on her face.
    • Sure, you hide it all behind those baseball caps and coveralls, but real men can see the truth.
    • One had an ax, while the other had a baseball bat, and they were both wearing dirty coveralls with dirty white shirts.
 
 

Definition of coverall in US English:

coverall

adjectiveˈkəvərˌôlˈkəvərˌɔl
North American
  • Inclusive.

    a coverall term
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have always objected when the term 'English' is used as a coverall description for those things which are happening within the UK at large.
    • Alcohol and tobacco somehow don't fall under the coverall category of 'drugs'.
    • This fits rather neatly with a coverall definition of 'art'.
nounˈkəvərˌôlˈkəvərˌɔl
usually coverallsNorth American
  • A one-piece protective garment worn for heavy manual work.

    British term boiler suit
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He should wear complete covering - hood, coveralls, rubber gloves, and rubber boots or washable non-canvas shoes.
    • Quality clothing ranging from brush pants to insulated coveralls were all highly requested in our survey.
    • These uniforms are called flight suits and coveralls.
    • One had an ax, while the other had a baseball bat, and they were both wearing dirty coveralls with dirty white shirts.
    • She believed me to be a veterinarian dressed in coveralls and rubber boots.
    • I'm kind of dirty, ‘apologized Adam, referring to his smudged blue coveralls.’
    • For the last eight years I've been wearing coveralls or a flight suit.
    • Sure, you hide it all behind those baseball caps and coveralls, but real men can see the truth.
    • Wiping the corners of her mouth with the napkin, she brushed the crumbs off her denim coveralls and turned to me.
    • They were all dressed in white coveralls, of some fancy reflective material.
    • He dressed, pulling on his coveralls and his shirt over his head.
    • My uncle was a gruff but affectionate character who wore a beret, blue coveralls and smoked hand-rolled cigarettes.
    • The stream cut clean through my smock, apron, coveralls, and my jeans.
    • After we'd eaten, Steve suited up - coveralls, his tall rubber boots, gloves.
    • Before going down, miners put on special underwear, coveralls, and boots and strap on an emergency breathing device.
    • The last robber was unusual in that he wore a straw hat and farmer's coveralls.
    • The man was dressed in a standard technician's coveralls and safety harness.
    • Raid operators are outfitted flame resistant coveralls, balaclavas, and gloves.
    • Even in coveralls and a work shirt, she inspired notice.
    • Moments later, a young girl with light brown hair and jean coveralls over a white shirt opened the door, a bright grin on her face.
 
 
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