reefer
reefer — 名詞
- reefersingular
- reefersplural
1. a cigarette that is filled with dried cannabis leaves, usually rolled by the per
大麻菸
自己捲的大麻香菸
a cigarette that is filled with dried cannabis leaves, usually rolled by the person who smokes it rather than bought ready-made
Talia lit a reefer and passed it to Ramón, who took a careful puff.
Talia 點燃一根大麻菸,然後遞給 Ramón,他小心地吸了一口。
collocation: light a reefer / pass a reefer
The old photographs showed musicians sharing reefers at jazz clubs in the 1950s.
那些老照片裡,樂手們在 1950 年代的爵士俱樂部裡互相傳遞大麻菸。
Vivek watched his cousin roll a reefer with careful, practised hands.
Vivek 看著他的表哥用熟練的雙手捲了一支大麻菸。
Police found a half-smoked reefer in the back seat of the stolen car.
警察在被偷的汽車後座發現了一根抽了一半的大麻菸。
Rania grabbed the bag of tobacco, a pack of papers, and rolled herself a reefer.
Rania 抓起菸草袋、一包紙,然後給自己捲了一支大麻菸。
用法筆記
Slang term, most common in British English. In modern American English, 'joint' is far more frequent; 'reefer' is associated with older counterculture or vintage slang.
2. a short, warm jacket made of heavy wool, traditionally dark blue and worn by sai
水手外套
水手穿的雙排釦厚呢短外套
a short, warm jacket made of heavy wool, traditionally dark blue and worn by sailors, held shut by a double column of buttons
Naoko wore a thick reefer over her uniform as she stood watch on deck.
Naoko 在甲板上值勤時,在制服外面穿了一件厚厚的水手外套。
collocation: thick reefer / wool reefer
The vintage shop had a navy-blue reefer from the 1940s with brass buttons.
那間古著店裡有一件 1940 年代的海軍藍水手外套,上面綴著黃銅釦子。
Anya bought her father a heavy reefer for his winter fishing trips on the lake.
Anya 買了一件厚重的水手外套給父親,讓他冬天去湖上釣魚時穿。
Sailors in the museum photograph all wore matching reefers with brass buttons.
博物館照片裡的水手都穿著搭配黃銅釦子的成套水手外套。
The museum guard pointed to an old reefer jacket hanging in the glass case.
博物館的管理員指著玻璃展示櫃裡掛著的一件舊水手外套。
- peacoat
similar heavy wool jacket for sailors, but usually shorter and with broader lapels than a traditional reefer
- duffle coat
a heavy wool coat with toggle fastenings instead of buttons; similar weight but different style
用法筆記
Also called a 'reefer jacket'. The name comes from the nautical verb 'to reef' (to reduce a sail's area), because the short cut allowed sailors to move freely around the rigging without their coat getting caught.