| 释义 | Definition of housecoat in English:housecoatnounˈhaʊskəʊtˈhaʊsˌkoʊt A woman's long, loose, lightweight robe for informal wear around the house.  Example sentencesExamples  She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television. She was no longer wearing her housecoat, now she wore a black, silk negligee from her wardrobe that Morgan had taken a liking to. Once in a while the stall-keeper in her housecoat and dyed-black hair will, almost accidentally, break into a pleasant expression. Elena's mother stood in the doorway, wearing her housecoat and slippers, she held a tissue to her nose. After a few weeks the figures become familiar; a few old women, wearing housecoats and kerchiefs; a young girl, maybe a teenager, who stares at him intently each time. Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee. ‘We got disconnected,’ she lied, trying to make her way towards the bathroom so she could put on her housecoat. At first she had appeared in a blue office suit but after disappearing for a few minutes, she reappeared wearing just a housecoat. A woman with white hair and a blue housecoat appeared at a door in the far corner of the room. She headed into her room, taking off her clothes, and wrapped herself in her housecoat. As we stood between rows and rows of dresses that looked more like housecoats, her tears continued to flow. Vera came to the door wearing a green housecoat. Alex nearly lost her composure as she saw Meredith all wrapped in her housecoat. Her crimson housecoat was wrapped around her as she began the walk to her room. She was wearing a heavy housecoat, concealing her moon blue pajamas. She snatched her housecoat off the hook on the back of her door and hastily slipped it on. Allowing a patient to have familiar items also can be helpful (eg, housecoat, blanket). The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats. Reluctantly I walked down to the edge of the putting green where the Empress was standing in her housecoat wielding a hose. Toby turned around to see her wearing a fuzzy housecoat she had bought in town a few days previous.
 Synonyms bathrobe, dressing gown, robe, negligee, kimono
Definition of housecoat in US English:housecoatnounˈhousˌkōtˈhaʊsˌkoʊt A woman's long, loose, lightweight robe for informal wear around the house.  Example sentencesExamples  Elena's mother stood in the doorway, wearing her housecoat and slippers, she held a tissue to her nose. Once in a while the stall-keeper in her housecoat and dyed-black hair will, almost accidentally, break into a pleasant expression. At first she had appeared in a blue office suit but after disappearing for a few minutes, she reappeared wearing just a housecoat. Allowing a patient to have familiar items also can be helpful (eg, housecoat, blanket). Alex nearly lost her composure as she saw Meredith all wrapped in her housecoat. Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee. Vera came to the door wearing a green housecoat. After a few weeks the figures become familiar; a few old women, wearing housecoats and kerchiefs; a young girl, maybe a teenager, who stares at him intently each time. She was no longer wearing her housecoat, now she wore a black, silk negligee from her wardrobe that Morgan had taken a liking to. She was wearing a heavy housecoat, concealing her moon blue pajamas. She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television. The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats. She snatched her housecoat off the hook on the back of her door and hastily slipped it on. Toby turned around to see her wearing a fuzzy housecoat she had bought in town a few days previous. She headed into her room, taking off her clothes, and wrapped herself in her housecoat. A woman with white hair and a blue housecoat appeared at a door in the far corner of the room. As we stood between rows and rows of dresses that looked more like housecoats, her tears continued to flow. Reluctantly I walked down to the edge of the putting green where the Empress was standing in her housecoat wielding a hose. ‘We got disconnected,’ she lied, trying to make her way towards the bathroom so she could put on her housecoat. Her crimson housecoat was wrapped around her as she began the walk to her room.
 Synonyms bathrobe, dressing gown, robe, negligee, kimono
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