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mac, mack [mæk] n (Clothing & Fashion) Brit informal short for mackintosh [1] [3] Mac [mæk] n Chiefly US and Canadian an informal term of address to a man [abstracted from Mac-, prefix of Scottish surnames] MAC abbreviation for
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system for colour television using satellite broadcasting ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations mac [mæk] N 1. (Brit) (= mackintosh) → impermeable m; (= cagoule) → chubasquero m 2. (esp US) this way, Mac! → ¡por aquí, amigo! mac [mæk] n abbr (Brit) (fam) =mackintosh → impermeabile m mac [mæk] n abbr (Brit) (fam) =mackintosh → impermeabile m short for mackintosh. Mac → معطف واق من المطر plášťenka regnfrakke Regenmantel αδιάβροχο impermeable sadetakki imperméable kišni ogrtač impermeabile レインコート 레인코트 regenjas regnkappe płaszcz nieprzemakalny capa impermeável макинтош regnrock ตัวย่อของเสื้อคลุมกันฝน yağmurluk áo mưa 马金托什雨衣 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Archie and Charlie, evidently great cronies, were pacing up and down, shoulder to shoulder, whistling "Bonnie Dundee"; Mac was reading in a corner, with his book close to his near-sighted eyes; Dandy was arranging his hair before the oval glass in the hat-stand; Geordie and Will investigating the internal economy of the moon-faced clock; and Jamie lay kicking up his heels on the mat at the foot of the stairs, bent on demanding his sweeties the instant Rose appeared. I have often heard George Mac Turk, Lord Bajazet's eldest son, say that if he had his will when he came to the title, he would do what the sultans do, and clear the estate by chopping off all his younger brothers' heads at once; and so the case is, more or less, with them all. But I've not the smallest doubt that Mac was watching both ship and station till the last moment. |
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