Adirondack

[,ædi'rɔndæk]
  • n. 阿尔岗金族印第安人;艾迪龙达克(美国IBM公司大型计算机System3081D在开发时期所用代号)
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Adirondack (adj.)
1906, in reference to a type of lawn or deck chair said to have been designed in 1903 by a Thomas Lee, owner of the Westport Mountain Spring, a resort in the Adirondack region of New York State, and commercially manufactured the following year, but said originally to have been called Westport chair after the town where it was first made. Adirondack Mountains is a back-formation from Adirondacks, treated as a plural noun but really from Mohawk (Iroquoian) adiro:daks "tree-eaters," a name applied to neighboring Algonquian tribes, in which the -s is an imperfective affix.
1. Every summer he goes fishing in the Adirondack Mountains.
每年夏天他都去安第让达克山钓鱼.

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2. Water mirrors a fiery twilight sky above an Adirondack lake.
亚迪隆达克湖的湖水倒映出黄昏时火红的天空.

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3. A private boathouse serves as a portal onto a picturesque Adirondack lake.
一幢私人船屋宛如迷人的阿迪朗达克湖上的门廊.

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4. Taken on Spitfire Lake in the Adirondack Park at around 7 a.m.
阿迪朗达克州立公园内的喷火湖,摄于清晨7时许.

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