anorak
noun /ˈænəræk/
/ˈænəræk/
- enlarge image(especially British English) a short coat with a hood that is worn as protection against rain, wind and cold
带帽防寒短上衣 - My Mum made me take my anorak in case it rained.
我妈妈让我带上我的夹克,以防下雨。 - hikers in anoraks and walking boots
穿着防寒服和步行靴的徒步旅行者
- My Mum made me take my anorak in case it rained.
- (British English, informal) a person who spends a lot of time learning facts or collecting things that most other people think are boring
怪僻的搜集者(花大量时间了解或收集别人大多认为无聊的东西)
词源1920s: from Greenland Eskimo anoraq. Sense 2 dates from the 1980s and derives from the anoraks worn by trainspotters, regarded as typifying this kind of person.