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 Translation for 'overcoat' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   an overcoat | overcoats
SYNO greatcoat | overcoat | overcoating | ...
klær
ytterfrakk {m}
overcoat
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Translation for 'overcoat' from English to Norwegian

overcoat
ytterfrakk {m}klær
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Usage Examples English
  • He gave his name to the Harrington hat and Petersham overcoat.
  • The Buddha is represented wearing the monastic robe, the "antaravasaka", the "uttarasanga", and the overcoat "sanghati".
  • An overcoat is an article of clothing.
  • Surtout was a kind of overcoat. A "surtout" was a 17th-century term used to describe a coat worn over another coat, like a waistcoat.
  • The Ulster is a Victorian working daytime overcoat, with a cape and sleeves.

  • Manteau is a word of French origin meaning cloak, gown or overcoat.
  • He was famous for his battered brown overcoat, which is now on display at the Hawthorn Football Club.
  •   This stretches her and her husband’s budget, who had been hoping for a new overcoat to replace his current one which is falling apart.  He gracefully forgoes the new coat for Meg’s silk.  Feeling guilty, Meg sells the silk back to Sally and buys her husband his long-awaited overcoat.
  • In 2017, President Donald Trump was inaugurated in a grey suit, white shirt, and dark blue overcoat.
  • The North Ronaldsay is a double-coated breed, meaning they have a wool undercoat and overcoat.

  • Barker further declared that the police claim that they had traced Brennan's murder weapon to Barker's home was false: "She said that the detectives who visited her home after her son's death had taken only a grey overcoat — the overcoat which, according to the police, Miss Power later identified.
  • The species name refers to the colouration of the forewings covering the pale hindwings and is derived from Greek "ependyma" (meaning overcoat).
  • A British Warm, British warm or British Warm overcoat is a type of woollen overcoat based on the greatcoats worn by British Army officers in the First World War.
  • The specific epithet refers to the colouration of the forewing and is derived from Greek "euchlana" (meaning a thin overcoat).
  • The bridge is mentioned in Nikolai Gogol's short story, « The Overcoat.

  • When they saw him before, he was wearing a tattered overcoat, but no longer has it despite the cold temperatures.
  • Kkachi durumagi is a children's colorful overcoat in hanbok, traditional Korean clothing, which was worn on Seollal, New Year's Day in the Lunar calendar.
  • Standing at [...] tall, the statue depicts Riel dressed in a 19th-century shirt, overcoat, trousers, and moccasins.
  • Zhang Dainian argues that the overcoat does not harm the inner content; that the cleavage does not destroy the content.
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