mackintosh

英 [ˈmæk.ɪn.tɒʃ]      美 [ˈmæk.ɪn.tɑːʃ]
  • n. 橡皮布防水衣;橡皮布
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记忆“mackintosh”的方法是将其分解为更易记的部分。可以将“mack”联想为一个短小精悍的人或动物的名字,而“intosh”可以联想到“intoshing”这样的动作,意味着穿着某物。结合这两个部分,可以想象一个短小精悍的人物正在穿上一件特别的雨衣,也就是“mackintosh”,这是一种著名的防水雨衣。

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mackintosh 雨衣,雨披

来自该防雨材料的发明者19世纪苏格兰工程师Charles Macintosh.其字面意思是Son of the chieftain,来自Mac-,儿子,toisich,首领,领头的人。

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mackintosh: [19] The rubberized material from which this waterproof coat was originally made was invented in the early 1820s by the British chemist Charles Macintosh (1766–1843). His name (misspelled with a k) is first recorded as being applied to the coat in 1836. The abbreviated form mac (or occasionally mack) dates from around the turn of the 20th century.
mackintosh (n.)
waterproof outer coat, 1836, named for Charles Macintosh (1766-1843), inventor of a waterproofing process (patent #4804, June 17, 1823). The surname is from Gaelic Mac an toisich "Son of the chieftain."
1. A grey mackintosh was folded over her arm.
她胳膊上搭着一件灰色雨衣。
2. Alexander took off his black mackintosh.
亚历山大脱下黑色的雨衣.
3. The winners are as follows: E. Walker; R. Foster; R. Gates; A. Mackintosh.
优胜者分别是:E.沃克、R.福斯特、R.盖茨和A.麦金托什。
4. The slimy pavement looked like a wet mackintosh.
粘搭搭的人行道看来象一件湿雨衣.
5. Thank you for your lending me your mackintosh.
谢谢你借给我雨衣.