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hooded

/hood-id/US // ˈhʊd ɪd //UK // (ˈhʊdɪd) //

连帽的,连帽,带帽的,带帽

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having, or covered with, a hood: a hooded jacket.
    • : having the shape of a hood; hood-shaped.
    • : Zoology. having on the head a hoodlike formation, crest, arrangement of colors, or the like.
    • : Botany. cucullate.

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Examples

  • The surf in Maine can get quite good, with its 228 miles of coastline, but it takes a pretty powerful storm, and that’s far more likely to happen in winter and hooded-wetsuit weather.

  • So, all these things that start happening, you know, like, with the loose neck and the hooded eyes and stuff, and I’m like, I’m on my way!

  • Charging papers made public Tuesday allege that the younger Bozell, 41, appeared on video on the Senate chamber floor during the event wearing a Hershey Christian Academy hooded sweatshirt.

  • In other instances, naked detainees were hooded and dragged up and down corridors while subject to physical abuse.

  • He was kept in total darkness, kept cold, had music blasted at him and was shackled and hooded.

  • She went as calm as a hooded falcon after he covered her head with the sheet.

  • You can now find her hooded image on cars, necklaces, votive candles, tattoos, and altars across Mexico and the United States.

  • They can only be grateful to be equipped and trained with full body hazmat suits complete with hooded face masks.

  • They were hidden by the bend of the hooded passage, alone in the filtered light that struggled up the gloomy halls.

  • He switched on a hooded reading-light beside the bed and turned it so that its rays fell on the small occupant.

  • Then, removing his ulster, he drew the hooded adikey over his head.

  • All horrent the cobra exalts his hooded head, and the spanning jaws fly open.

  • Mrs. Maynard put a lovely white, hooded cape of her own round Marjorie, and carefully drew the hood up over her curls.