hood的意思和读音

hood

: [hʊd] : [hʊd]

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n.cowl,cover,cloak,top

hoodn.

1.a part of a coat, etc. that you can pull up to cover the back and top of your head

a jacket with a detachable hood

2.a piece of cloth put over sb's face and head so that they cannot be recognized or so that they cannot see

3.a piece of coloured silk or fur worn over an academic gown to show the kind of degree held by the person wearing it

4.a folding cover over a car, etc.

We drove all the way with the hood down.

5.the metal part over the front of a vehicle, usually covering the engine

6.a cover placed over a device or machine, for example, to protect it

a lens hood

an extractor hood(= one that removes cooking smells from a kitchen)(

7.a neighbourhood, especially a person's own neighbourhood

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n.1.<slang,AmE>Same as hoodlum2.the part of a coat or jacket that covers your head; a piece of cloth that can be pulled over a persons head and face; a piece of colored cloth worn over the shoulders as part of some academic gowns3.a piece of equipment that covers something such as a stove to control the heat or remove smells from cooking; a cover on a baby carriage that can be pulled up to give protection from the rain or sun; the part of a car that covers the engine and that can be raised. The British word is bonnet4.a hoodlum5.the neighborhood where you live in a city or town1.<slang,AmE>Same as hoodlum2.the part of a coat or jacket that covers your head; a piece of cloth that can be pulled over a persons head and face; a piece of colored cloth worn over the shoulders as part of some academic gowns3.a piece of equipment that covers something such as a stove to control the heat or remove smells from cooking; a cover on a baby carriage that can be pulled up to give protection from the rain or sun; the part of a car that covers the engine and that can be raised. The British word is bonnet4.a hoodlum5.the neighborhood where you live in a city or town

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1.In extreme conditions, use a balaclava (or full hood) which covers the head, face and neck and has a small opening for the eyes and nose.使),

2.Elena Hood: Im going to try hard not to understand the implications of that.·

3.But the taxman is often the creditor who tips a firm into bankruptcy, says Mr Hood.Hood

4.The old station wagon was the only car there, its roof and hood veneered with a dim refracting frost.

5.When he was bored, a hood would come down over his eyes and his nervous system would start churning.

6.There once was a young person named Red Riding Hood who lived with her mother on the edge of large wood.

7.Robin Hood took the Friar on his back, without saying a word to him, carried him over the water, and laid him gently down on the bank.

8.The kind old lady loved her granddaughter very much, and one day decided to make her a present. It was a red cloak with a red hood to match.

9.Westerners, in developing a sense of self-hood and independence, are taught fairly early to turn their backs on this phase of life .西

10.Bloody hell, I felt good after that performance, as if I was in a low-budget, modern-day version of Robin Hood.仿