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β€œcoat” in English

coat
Illustration of "coat" in a English cultural setting
A person hangs a long, warm coat on a wooden rack by the front door, ready to brave the chilly autumn weather outside.

Usage note

A coat is a piece of clothing you wear over other clothes to keep warm.

Examples

  • Put on your coat.

    Put on your coat.

  • It's a warm coat.

    It's a warm coat.

  • I have a blue coat.

    I have a blue coat.

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What does "coat" mean?

  • A. coat
  • B. airplane
  • C. apple
  • D. bag

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