hooded / ˈhʊd ɪd /

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hooded 的定义

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

hooded 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

having a hood

hooded 的近义词 3

更多hooded例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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!
  3. 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.
  4. In other instances, naked detainees were hooded and dragged up and down corridors while subject to physical abuse.
  5. He was kept in total darkness, kept cold, had music blasted at him and was shackled and hooded.
  6. She went as calm as a hooded falcon after he covered her head with the sheet.
  7. You can now find her hooded image on cars, necklaces, votive candles, tattoos, and altars across Mexico and the United States.
  8. They can only be grateful to be equipped and trained with full body hazmat suits complete with hooded face masks.
  9. They were hidden by the bend of the hooded passage, alone in the filtered light that struggled up the gloomy halls.
  10. He switched on a hooded reading-light beside the bed and turned it so that its rays fell on the small occupant.
  11. Then, removing his ulster, he drew the hooded adikey over his head.
  12. All horrent the cobra exalts his hooded head, and the spanning jaws fly open.
  13. Mrs. Maynard put a lovely white, hooded cape of her own round Marjorie, and carefully drew the hood up over her curls.