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单词 greatcoat
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Definition of greatcoat in English:

greatcoat

noun ˈɡreɪtkəʊtˈɡreɪtˌkoʊt
  • A long heavy overcoat.

    厚长大衣

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every ounce saved was important and they didn't even take blankets or greatcoats and they slept as best they could in rough bamboo shelters with only a groundsheet to keep out the mountain cold.
    • Philip didn't answer, accepting his greatcoat from a footman, and accompanying David out the door.
    • He stood by the windows, looking out over the great expanse of choppy sea, his tall form draped in something nondescript which might have been a military greatcoat.
    • Mutti motioned anxiously to Sophie, who bustled towards us with a pair of heavy greatcoats.
    • You could see them in their mud-clogged boots, with ill-fitting greatcoats and oversized rifles, filing off into an opaque horizon.
    • He took off his greatcoat and hung it over the back of the wooden chair at the small table.
    • She was feeling less bitter, so she took off her petticoat and put on her greatcoat, the better to be magnanimous.
    • Louis-Philippe was prepared to rehabilitate Napoleon the general but not the emperor, so he put a statue of Napoleon wearing his famous greatcoat and hat on the Vendôme column in 1833.
    • Half-seen in a corner of the lobby, three watchmen in greatcoats crouch over a brazier.
    • He put his valise on his lap, beneath his waxed greatcoat, tied his hat under his chin, propped his cane between his legs and settled down.
    • I tugged my hat low over my forehead and pulled my greatcoat more tightly around me.
    • Inspection of their clothing revealed they were wearing altered greatcoats.
    • He huddled into his greatcoat, feeling the stiff spine of his leather-bound book, then drew it out and turned page after page, until the numbers appeared as tiny smudges.
    • An eagle-eyed reader claims he saw him walking near his west London home last Saturday morning, wearing a woollen greatcoat and leather moccasins, but no trousers.
    • Their clothes were ill-fitting, their boots new and uncomfortable, they slept in their greatcoats on the bare earth - and it was cold.
    • Keeping the greatcoat under him for protection from the ground, he slowly slid across the reddish dirt of the clearing and into the shade.
    • Dark-skinned, probably North African, he is wearing a dun-coloured greatcoat and a richly embroidered cap.
    • He said: ‘He is wearing a military uniform complete with greatcoat and tin hat.’
    • Holding the reins of his horse with one hand, Alexander used the other to fasten the top three buttons of his greatcoat.
    • An older man in a greatcoat and tie eventually turned up.

Definition of greatcoat in US English:

greatcoat

nounˈɡreɪtˌkoʊtˈɡrātˌkōt
  • A long heavy overcoat.

    厚长大衣

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An older man in a greatcoat and tie eventually turned up.
    • Louis-Philippe was prepared to rehabilitate Napoleon the general but not the emperor, so he put a statue of Napoleon wearing his famous greatcoat and hat on the Vendôme column in 1833.
    • She was feeling less bitter, so she took off her petticoat and put on her greatcoat, the better to be magnanimous.
    • He huddled into his greatcoat, feeling the stiff spine of his leather-bound book, then drew it out and turned page after page, until the numbers appeared as tiny smudges.
    • Dark-skinned, probably North African, he is wearing a dun-coloured greatcoat and a richly embroidered cap.
    • Inspection of their clothing revealed they were wearing altered greatcoats.
    • Keeping the greatcoat under him for protection from the ground, he slowly slid across the reddish dirt of the clearing and into the shade.
    • He put his valise on his lap, beneath his waxed greatcoat, tied his hat under his chin, propped his cane between his legs and settled down.
    • Philip didn't answer, accepting his greatcoat from a footman, and accompanying David out the door.
    • Half-seen in a corner of the lobby, three watchmen in greatcoats crouch over a brazier.
    • Mutti motioned anxiously to Sophie, who bustled towards us with a pair of heavy greatcoats.
    • An eagle-eyed reader claims he saw him walking near his west London home last Saturday morning, wearing a woollen greatcoat and leather moccasins, but no trousers.
    • I tugged my hat low over my forehead and pulled my greatcoat more tightly around me.
    • You could see them in their mud-clogged boots, with ill-fitting greatcoats and oversized rifles, filing off into an opaque horizon.
    • Holding the reins of his horse with one hand, Alexander used the other to fasten the top three buttons of his greatcoat.
    • Every ounce saved was important and they didn't even take blankets or greatcoats and they slept as best they could in rough bamboo shelters with only a groundsheet to keep out the mountain cold.
    • Their clothes were ill-fitting, their boots new and uncomfortable, they slept in their greatcoats on the bare earth - and it was cold.
    • He took off his greatcoat and hung it over the back of the wooden chair at the small table.
    • He said: ‘He is wearing a military uniform complete with greatcoat and tin hat.’
    • He stood by the windows, looking out over the great expanse of choppy sea, his tall form draped in something nondescript which might have been a military greatcoat.
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