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外套 wài tào coat / jacket / CL:件[jian4]
国徽 guó huī national emblem / national coat of arms
qiú fur / fur coat
徽章 huī zhāng badge / emblem / insignia / crest / logo / coat of arms
镀锌 xīn galvanized / zinc-coated
suō rain coat made of straw etc
烧饼 shāo bing baked sesame seed-coated cake
coat collar
táng to keep out / to hold off / to ward off / to evade / to spread / to coat / to smear / to daub
纹章 wén zhāng coat of arms
huī badge / emblem / insignia / crest / logo / coat of arms
ǎo coat / jacket / short and lined coat or robe
糖葫芦 táng lu sugar-coated Chinese hawthorn or other fruit on a bamboo skewer / tanghulu
沙琪玛 shā sachima, sweet (Manchu) pastry made of fried strips of dough coated with syrup, pressed together, then cut into blocks
jacket / short coat
马口铁 kǒu tiě tinplate / tin (tin-coated steel)
lāo a traditional pastry of Taiwan and Fujian which is fried, then coated with maltose and rolled in sesame seeds or chopped peanuts etc / Taiwan pr. [lao3]
xiàn amaranth (genus Amaranthus) / Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor) / Chinese spinach (Amaranth mangostanus)
头道 tóu dào first time / first (round, course, coat of paint etc)
宽衣 kuān please take off your coat (honorific) / loose-fitting garment
谷穗 suì ear of grain / gerbe (used on coats of arms)
糖衣炮弹 táng pào dàn sugar-coated bullets, term used by Mao (originally in 1949) to refer to corrupting bourgeois influences
糖弹 táng dàn sugar-coated bullets, term used by Mao (originally in 1949) to refer to corrupting bourgeois influences (abbr. for 糖衣炮彈|糖衣炮弹[tang2 yi1 pao4 dan4])
chuāi to knead / to rub / to clear a drain with a pump / to conceal sth in one's bosom / to carry sth under one's coat
袷袢 qiā pàn (loanword) chapan, a traditional collarless coat worn in Central Asian countries


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