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As soon as she walked out of the house, her mom helped her coat up against the chilly winter morning.
En cuanto salió de la casa, su madre le ayudó a abrocharse el abrigo contra el frío matutino de invierno.
2. Cover or provide with a coat.
The farmer coated the fields with a layer of fertilizer to prepare them for planting.
El agricultor cubrió los campos con una capa de fertilizante para prepararlos para la siembra.
3. Form a coat over.
The fog coates the mountain peaks, obscuring their rugged outlines.
La niebla cubre los picos de montaña, ocultando sus contornos ásperos.
coat
sustantivo
1. An outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down.
She put on her new winter coat to stay warm during the snowy walk.
Ella se puso su nuevo abrigo de invierno para mantenerse caliente durante la caminata nevosa.
2. A thin layer covering something.
The coat of wax on the floor made it slippery and difficult to walk on.
El revestimiento de cera en el suelo lo hizo resbaloso y difícil de caminar sobre él.
3. Growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal.
The wolf's thick winter coat protected it from the harsh cold, allowing it to roam freely in the snowy forest.
El manto grueso de invierno del lobo lo protegió del frío severo, permitiendo que vagara libremente en el bosque nevado.