coat in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for coat in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.coat [Am koʊt, Brit kəʊt] N

II.coat [Am koʊt, Brit kəʊt] VB trans

sport coat [Am ˈspɔrt ˌkoʊt, Brit ˈspɔːt ˌkəʊt] N Am

duffel coat [Am ˈdəfl ˌkoʊt, Brit ˈdʌflkəʊt] N

pea coat → pea jacket

See also pea jacket

coat in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for coat in the English»Spanish Dictionary

coat Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to dress sb in a coat
to give sth a coat of paint
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The tablets are coated with a film to mask the taste when swallowed, but crushing destroys this film.
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They also have small ears, rough coats, small jaws, straight, flat foreheads, and unique, narrow duck-bill nostrils.
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They find the tomb and discover that the mummys wrist was coated with fresh dried blood.
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Coats had traditional views of women's role in society that were at odds with her progressive approach to women's education.
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Snow usually coats the highest peaks of the range during winter.
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Both elements were taken from the coats of arms of the respective families.
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Stem, leaves, inflorescence, and sepals are coated in long, white hairs.
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During the 10 million years at least four periods of glacial advance have coated the mountains in a thick mantle of ice.
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It is very glandular and coated in stiff hairs.
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In species with thin seed coats, light may be able to penetrate into the dormant embryo.
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