1. пиджак; жакет; куртка; китель morning coat —- визитка tail coat —- фрак coat and skirt —- женский костюм 2. верхняя одежда, пальто fur coat —- шуба 3. мех, шерсть; шкура (животного) to cast its coat —- линять (о животном) 4. оперение (птицы) 5. анат. оболочка, плева 6. спец. оболочка protein coat —- белковая оболочка (вируса) 7. покров, слой coat of snow —- снежный покров coat of paint —- слой краски 8. спец. грунт 9. стр. намет (штукатурки) 10. спец. обшивка; облицовка; плакировка Id: to wear the king's coat —- служить в английской армии Id: to turn one's coat —- переменить свои убеждения; перейти на сторону противника, перебежать в лагерь противника Id: to take off one's coat to the work —- взяться за работу, засучив рукава Id: to trail one's coat —- держаться вызывающе, лезть в драку Id: cut the coat according to the cloth —- по одежке протягивай ножки Id: it's not the day coat that makes the gentleman —- не одежда красит человека 11. покрывать слоем to coat wood with paint —- покрасить дерево ice coated the roads —- дороги покрылись льдом 12. спец. грунтовать 13. спец. облицовывать 14. редк. одевать ...
hanger noun вешалка-плечики для пальто COAT and skirt женский костюм COAT 1. noun 1) пиджак; мундир; френч; китель - Eton coat - tail coat - clawhammer coat - morning coat - coat and skirt 2) верхнее платье, пальто to take off ones coat - снять пальто 3) мех, шерсть; rare шубка (животного); оперение (птицы) 4) слой, покров coat of snow - снеговой покров coat of paint - слой краски coat of dust - слой пыли 5) anat. оболочка, плева 6) tech. облицовка, обшивка; обкладка; грунт - coat of arms - coat of mail to dust a mans coat (for him) вздуть, отколотить кого-л. to take off ones coat приготовиться к драке [ср. тж. coat 2) ] to take off ones coat to (the) work горячо взяться за работу to turn ones coat менять свои убеждения, взгляды; переходить на сторону противника 2. v. 1) покрывать (краской и т.п.) his tongue is coated - у него язык обложен 2) облицовывать COAT of arms гербовый щит, герб COAT of mail кольчуга ...
n. & v. --n. 1 an outer garment with sleeves and often extending below the hips; an overcoat or jacket. 2 a an animal's fur, hair, etc. b Physiol. a structure, esp. a membrane, enclosing or lining an organ. c a skin, rind, or husk. d a layer of a bulb etc. 3 a a layer or covering. b a covering of paint etc. laid on a surface at one time. --v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by with, in) a apply a coat of paint etc. to; provide with a layer or covering. b (as coated adj.) covered with. 2 (of paint etc.) form a covering to. Phrases and idioms coat armour coats of arms. coat dress a woman's tailored dress resembling a coat. coat-hanger see HANGER(1). coat of arms the heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, or corporation. coat of mail a jacket of mail armour (see MAIL(2)). on a person's coat-tails undeservedly benefiting from another's success. Derivatives coated adj. (also in comb.). Etymology: ME f. OF cote f. Rmc f. Frank., of unkn. orig. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English cote, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kozza coarse wool mantle Date: 14th century 1. a. an outer garment worn on the upper body and varying in length and style according to fashion and use b. something resembling a ~ 2. the external growth on an animal 3. a layer of one substance covering another a ~ of paint • ~ed adjective • ~less adjective II. transitive verb Date: 14th century 1. to cover with a ~ 2. to cover or spread with a finishing, protecting, or enclosing layer • ~er noun ...
(coats, coating, coated) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A 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. N-COUNT 2. 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. N-COUNT: usu with poss 3. 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. VERB: V n with/in n • coated TV pictures showed a dying bird coated with oil... ADJ: v-link ADJ, ADJ with/in n, adv ADJ 4. A coat of paint or varnish is a thin layer of it on a surface. The front door needs a new coat of paint... N-COUNT: oft N of n ...
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~1 n 1 a piece of clothing that is worn over your clothes to protect them or to keep you warm (The lab assistants wear long white coats. | put on/take off your coat) (Billy! Put your coat on, it's cold outside!) 2 BrE old-fashioned or AmE a piece of clothing that covers the top part of your body and is worn as part of a suit; jacket (1) (A business suit usually consists of matching pants, coat, and vest.) 3 the fur, wool, or hair that covers an animal's body (a dog with a glossy coat) 4 a thin layer of a liquid or other substance that you spread thinly over a surface + of (He applied a light coat of varnish.) 5 white-coated/fur-coated/winter-coated etc wearing a white, fur etc coat (- see also cut your coat according to your cloth cut1 (34), morning-coat) ~2 v 1 to cover something, especially food, with a thin layer of liquid or another substance (Dust coated the furniture and everything smelled damp. | coat sth with/in) (Herring is good coated in oatmeal and fried.) 2 metal-coated/plastic-coated etc covered with a thin layer of metal etc 3 sugar-coated a) covered with sugar b) making something seem more attractive, desirable etc than it really is (The program depicts a sugar-coated version of family life.) ...
- c.1330, "outer garment," from O.Fr. cote, from Frank. *kotta "coarse cloth." Transfered to animal's natural covering c.1390. Extended 1663 to a layer of any substance covering any surface. A coat of arms (1489) was originally a coat with heraldic devices, worn over armor. To turncoat was to put one's coat on inside-out to hide one's badge. ...