hood
noun/hʊd/
/hʊd/
Idioms - a part of a coat, etc. that you can pull up to cover the back and top of your head
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风帽,兜帽(外衣的一部分,可拉起蒙住头颈) - a jacket with a detachable hood
有可拆卸风帽的夹克
Extra ExamplesTopics Clothes and Fashionc1- He was wearing a blue anorak with the hood up.
他穿着一件带帽的蓝色短风衣,风帽拉起来罩在头上。 - She put up her hood when it started to rain.
下雨了,她把风帽拉了起来。 - You can always put your hood up if it rains.
下雨时可随时戴上兜帽。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + hood- pull up
- put up
- lower
- …
- with the hood down
- with the hood up
- a jacket with a detachable hood
- a piece of cloth put over somebody’s face and head so that they cannot be recognized or so that they cannot see
(布质)面罩 - The detainees were led away with black hoods over their heads.
被拘留者被带走,头上蒙着黑色头巾。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + hood- pull up
- put up
- lower
- …
- with the hood down
- with the hood up
- The detainees were led away with black hoods over their heads.
- a piece of coloured silk or fur worn over an academic gown to show the kind of degree held by the person wearing it
学位连领帽(表示学位种类) - (especially British English) a folding cover over a car, child's buggy, etc.
(汽车、婴儿车等的)折叠式车篷 - We drove all the way with the hood down.
我们一路上敞着车篷开车。
- We drove all the way with the hood down.
- (North American English)
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(British English bonnet)the metal part over the front of a vehicle, usually covering the engine(车辆的)引擎盖 - the sound of a bird hitting the hood of the car
鸟撞到汽车发动机罩的声音
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- car
- crumpled
- dented
- …
- open
- pop
- close
- …
- the hood of a/the car
- the sound of a bird hitting the hood of the car
- a cover placed over a device or machine, for example, to protect it
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(设备或机器的)防护罩,罩 - a lens hood
镜头遮光罩 - an extractor hood (= one that removes cooking smells from a kitchen)
油烟机罩
- a lens hood
- (especially North American English, slang) hoodlum (= a violent criminal, especially one who is part of a gang)
暴徒,恶棍(尤指属于某团伙者) - (also ’hood)(especially North American English, slang) a neighbourhood, especially a person’s own neighbourhood
街区;邻里;左邻右舍
Word Originsenses 1 to 6 Old English hōd, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoed, German Hut ‘hat’, also to hat.sense 7 1930s: abbreviation of hoodlum.sense 8 1970s: shortening of neighbourhood.
Idioms
under the hood
- at the fundamental level of how something works rather than at the obvious surface level
在根本上;在底层 - They are urging potential job seekers to take a look under the hood of industry.
他们强烈建议潜在的求职者了解一下行业的底层运作。 - If you look under the hood of these technological wonders, you'll find carbon fibre components in many places.
如果您深入了解这些技术奇迹的背后,您会在很多地方发现碳纤维部件。 - The latest version includes numerous under-the-hood improvements.
最新版本包括许多底层改进。
- They are urging potential job seekers to take a look under the hood of industry.