英:[ˈmækɪntɒʃ]
美:[ˈmækɪntɑʃ]
英:[ˈmækɪntɒʃ]
美:[ˈmækɪntɑʃ]
复数:mackintoshes
1836年,一种防水外套或斗篷被命名为查尔斯 Macintosh(1766-1843),他是一种防水处理方法的发明者(专利号4804,1823年6月17日)。Mcintosh 类型的苹果是以加拿大上加拿大的约翰 McIntosh 命名的,他于1835年开始销售这种苹果。这个姓氏源自盖尔语 Mac an toisich “酋长之子”。作为一种计算机类型的名称,它可以追溯到1982年。
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, [President and CEO A.C.] Markkula said "more than three new products" are scheduled to be announced within the next year. Among them will be a high-end, personal business computer code-named "Lisa" and a limited, less expensive business computer called "Mackintosh." [Computerworld, Oct. 18, 1982]
在与 The Wall Street Journal 的一次采访中,[总裁兼首席执行官 A.C.]马库拉表示,“在接下来的一年内将有三个以上的新产品”将会发布。其中包括一款名为“丽莎”的高端个人商务计算机和一款名为“麦金塔”的限量版、价格较低的商务计算机。[《计算机世界》,1982年10月18日]
Charles Macintosh †1843 Scottish chemist & inventor
The first known use of mackintosh was in 1835
madadjective
arising from or marked by mental disorder—not used technically
done or made without thinking
a mad promise
extremely angry : furious
make a bull mad
very displeased
enthusiastic
mad about dancing
affected with rabies : rabid
a mad dog
wildly festive
a mad party
wildly excited : frantic
mad with pain
marked by intense and often chaotic activity
a mad scramble for the ball
macroscopicadjective
large enough to be observed by the naked eye
macroscopic animals
macronoun
a single computer instruction that represents a series of operations
macrophagenoun
a large phagocyte of the immune system
macronnoun
a mark − placed over a vowel (as in \māk\) to show that the vowel is long
macrocosmnoun
the world as a whole : universe
macrocosmnoun
the world as a whole : universe
macronoun
a single computer instruction that represents a series of operations
macraménoun
a coarse lace or fringe made by knotting threads or cordsalso: the art of tying knots in patterns
mackintoshnoun
raincoat
1 That mackintosh I wore, that handkerchief I used.
2 It must have fallen out of the pocket of the mackintosh.
3 After reworking the musical, Mackintosh and the directors got the cast together in April 1985.
修改音乐剧之后, 麦肯塔区和导演在一九八五年四月集合所有演员.
4 A Prince of Wales tartan mackintosh coat inspired by a uniform opened the catwalk of the Rome-based group that is part of French luxury giant LVMH.
5 There were Baedekers and mackintosh squares, cornflowers, carriages, breathtaking kisses in barley fields.
6 Thank you for your lending me your mackintosh.
谢谢你借给我雨衣.
7 His mackintosh swished against his leggings, his leggings piped and whistled over his boot-tops.
8 I left Mrs. Ellmer and went downstairs to put on my mackintosh and prepare for my tramp in the snow.
9 A grey mackintosh was folded over her arm.
她胳膊上搭着一件灰色雨衣。
10 X surveyed my endeavours from where she sat, mechanically tilting a pool off her mackintosh rug when the accumulated drops showed signs of flowing in disastrous directions.
11 Dithering at the counter, he was viewed with sympathy by an elderly woman wearing a mackintosh, scarf and dark glasses.
12 The drivers were muffled in their mackintoshes, the outside passengers crouched beneath their umbrellas.
13 I have neither mackintosh nor leather on my dress, I dislike the feel of both.
14 My novel Heartbreak has an epigraph from Ulysses: "the man in the mackintosh loves a lady who is dead".
15 He paused, pulled on his long black coat, which had hung in the front hall, incongruous beside Mr. Frost’s tweed jacket and fawn mackintosh.
16 Perhaps that's what Cameron Mackintosh saw. Why he asked me in. The French connection.
可能卡梅隆·麦金托什就是看中了这一点,跟法国人的联系,所以他请我加入。
17 Mackintosh later said: Burke was one of the first thinkers as well as one of the greatest orators of his time.
麦肯·托什后来说:伯克是他那个时代的第一批思想者和最伟大的演说家之一。
18 Bring down my mackintosh and traveling-cloak, and some stout shoes, though we shall do little walking.
去把我的雨衣和风衣拿来,还有几双结实点的鞋,尽管我们会比较少走路。
19 It must have been in the mackintosh pocket for a long time.
20 She was out in the hall instantly; when he rejoined her she was wearing the mackintosh.