Translation
coat
Definition
To coat something means to cover its surface with a layer of a substance, such as paint, oil, or chocolate. This verb is commonly used in cooking, painting, and manufacturing contexts to describe applying a thin or thick layer that adheres to the surface. For example, you might coat a cake with icing or coat a metal surface with rust-proof paint. The action implies an even or deliberate covering, often for protection, decoration, or flavor.
Example
“She coated the chicken pieces with flour before frying them.”
“The artist coated the canvas with a layer of white primer.”
“You should coat the metal parts with oil to prevent rust.”
“The baker coated the doughnuts with a sugary glaze.”
“They coated the wooden fence with a weatherproof sealant.”
“The children coated their hands in paint during the art class.”
“To make the salad, coat the leaves lightly with olive oil.”
“The factory coats each tablet with a thin layer of sugar.”
“He coated the roof tiles with a reflective coating to reduce heat.”
“The chef coated the fish in breadcrumbs before baking.”
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Other meanings
- A1palto, ceketView this sense
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