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hood

/hood/US // hʊd //UK // (hʊd) //

引擎盖,罩子,罩,兜帽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a soft or flexible covering for the head and neck, either separate or attached to a cloak, coat, or the like.
    • : something resembling or suggesting such a covering, especially in shape, as certain petals or sepals.
    • : the hinged, movable part of an automobile body covering the engine.
    • : British. the roof of a carriage.
    • : a metal cover or canopy for a stove, ventilator, etc.
    • : Falconry. a cover for the entire head of a hawk, used when the bird is not in pursuit of game.
    • : an ornamental ruffle or fold on the back of the shoulders of an academic gown, jurist's robe, etc.
    • : a crest or band of color on the head of certain birds and animals.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish with a hood.
    • : to cover with or as if with a hood.

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Examples

  • Much of the problem with VPNs is that you can’t look under the hood and see what’s going on with your data.

  • Newsom cast the step, enshrined in an executive order he signed on the hood of an electric Ford Mustang Mach-E, as an economic opportunity as the state transitions away from fossil fuel production and consumption.

  • Next, we pull the hood off of our NBA RAPTOR model and talk a little bit about why it hates the Los Angeles Lakers.

  • Since the onset of the pandemic, Arthrex has manufactured and donated thousands of face shields and protection hoods to date.

  • Arthrex will continue manufacturing the face shields and protection hoods for as long as needed during this unprecedented time.

  • Micah is 10 years old and he had a coat geared to the season, a Patagonia winter jacket with a hood.

  • As McSpadden wailed in grief, Head climbed on the hood of the car to console her.

  • They should put dude down in the hood and let him get what he deserves.

  • Was there a brief window where I relished it, where it proved something about the passage of teenager-hood to manhood?

  • But it is clear why they consider him some Robin Hood and others considered him the devil.

  • The strains of the syren at last woke her uncle, and brought back Miss Hood, who suggested that it was late.

  • She wore a little red hood, and looked wistfully after Davy as the shop went out of sight.

  • Robin Hood stared at him for a moment with a puzzled expression, and then walked into his little shop, and Davy turned away.

  • Jefferson Davis disguised himself in the hood, shawl, and dress of his wife in 1865.

  • No, there was nothing to worry about as long as that relentless hunter of criminals known as the Black Hood kept off their tail.