英:[ˈgreɪtkəʊt]
美:[ˈgreɪtkoʊt]
英:[ˈgreɪtkəʊt]
美:[ˈgreɪtkoʊt]
great·coat
greIt kot
复数:greatcoats
"大而重的外套",1660年代,来自 great(形容词)+ coat(名词)。
The first known use of greatcoat was circa 1685
greedyadjective
having a keen appetite
having an eager and often selfish desire or longing
greedy for praise
wanting more than one needs or more than one's fair share (as of food)
greedyadjective
having a keen appetite
having an eager and often selfish desire or longing
greedy for praise
wanting more than one needs or more than one's fair share (as of food)
greedyadjective
having a keen appetite
having an eager and often selfish desire or longing
greedy for praise
wanting more than one needs or more than one's fair share (as of food)
greednoun
selfish desire for food, money, or possessions over and above one's needs
grebenoun
any of a family of swimming and diving birds closely related to the loons
great1 of 3adjective
large in size : not small or little
large in number : numerous
a great crowd
long continued
a great while
beyond the average or ordinary in great pain
a great weight
distinguished, prominent
a great artist
more distant in relationship by one generation
superior in quality or character
remarkable in skill
great at tennis
—used as a term of general approval
had a great time
great2 of 3adverb
in a great manner : successfully, well
great3 of 3noun
an outstandingly superior or skillful person
the greats of baseball
great1 of 3adjective
large in size : not small or little
large in number : numerous
a great crowd
long continued
a great while
beyond the average or ordinary in great pain
a great weight
distinguished, prominent
a great artist
more distant in relationship by one generation
superior in quality or character
remarkable in skill
great at tennis
—used as a term of general approval
had a great time
great2 of 3adverb
in a great manner : successfully, well
great3 of 3noun
an outstandingly superior or skillful person
the greats of baseball
greatcoatnoun
a heavy overcoat
1 It was only later, when I looked at the still photos, that their cleverness came through, especially the graffiti greatcoats and titanic cable knit evening gowns and opera gloves.
2 the men donned their greatcoats for the ride in the open carriage
3 Women in furs and men in greatcoats moved gaily in the wintry air.
淑女们披着皮裘,绅士们身着大衣,在这凛冽的严寒中欢天喜地地走来走去.
4 In 2015, Michael Kors put his spin on the songbird’s favorite peasant dress silhouette, while at Chloé that same year, Clare Waight Keller dressed her models in greatcoats and skinny neck scarves that recalled some of her famous stage ensembles.
5 Mr. Baryshnikov wields his greatcoat with dashing flair, making like a toreador baiting a bull.
6 A multistripe wool greatcoat, worn with officer boots at Rag & Bone.
7 Needing work to help his family, Adolfo answered an ad for an apprentice dyer in a business that converted military uniforms and greatcoats to civilian wear.
8 Queenie produced, as if by magic, a tin of twenty-five Player’s from deep in the pockets of her greatcoat.
9 He said opening his greatcoat which he held bundled up in his arms.
他说,打开他的大衣,这件大衣是被他裹成一团抱在怀里的。
10 President Trump’s supportive comments about Confederate monuments have focused new attention on long-ignored Civil War statues of a mustachioed infantryman standing at rest, wearing a greatcoat and holding a rifle barrel.
11 He let his greatcoat fall on the ground and was reaching inside his jacket when he realized.
12 He was wearing a military greatcoat with a single row of campaign ribbons.
他身穿一件军大衣,上面挂着一排战功纪念绶带。
13 Yet the big news of the Milan men’s wear season for autumn 2013 is the fighting return of the greatcoat.
14 Imes removed his greatcoat from the cloakroom.
艾姆斯从衣帽间取出他的大衣.
15 Millard removed his greatcoat and threw it into the weeds by the side of the road, making himself invisible.
16 Tsikurishvili’s Moreau is an archetypal sinister figure, wearing a stereotypical black greatcoat and purring synthetically polite dialogue, cloaking barbarism in sophistication.
17 Tommy’s security guards wear SS-style greatcoats by Sarafina Bush.
18 The Doctor might not have Sherlock's covetable greatcoat,but he does have a new look for the new series: stepping out as a Victorian gent in waistcoat, plaid trousers and top hat.
19 The king, wearing the uniform of the Marshal of the Royal Air Force, including a grey greatcoat against the cold, laid a wreath featuring 41 open-style fabric poppies.
20 Along with everyone else, the Coens had admired Thewlis’s performance as Johnny, the acerbic prophet of doom in Mike Leigh’s 1993 film Naked, in which he stalked the streets of London in an undertaker’s greatcoat.