gaberdine

英 [,gæbə'diːn; 'gæbədiːn] 美 [,gæbɚ'din]
  • n. 工作服;华达呢
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gaberdine (n.)
"long, loose outer garment," 1510s, from Spanish gabardina, which Watkins says is from Middle French galverdine, from a Germanic source such as Middle High German wallevart "pilgrimage" (German Wallfahrt) in the sense of "pilgrim's cloak." The compound would represent Proto-Germanic *wal- (source also of Old High German wallon "to roam, wander, go on a pilgrimage;" see gallant (adj.)) and Proto-Germanic *faran "to go" (see fare (v.)). The Spanish form perhaps was influenced by Spanish gabán "overcoat" and tabardina "coarse coat." Century Dictionary, however, says the Spanish word is an extended form of gabán and the Spanish word was borrowed and underwent alterations in Old French.
1. She wore her wine-coloured gaberdine raincoat.
她穿着深红色华达呢雨衣。

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2. We have linen, cotton, woolen cloth, stuff, gaberdine, silk and so on.
我们有亚麻 、 棉布 、 羊毛料 、 呢绒 、 华达呢 、 丝绸等等.

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3. I have a red gaberdine coat.
我有一件红色的华达呢上衣.

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