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- a covering for the head and neck with an opening for the face, typically forming part of a coat or cloak风帽, 兜帽(遮住头部和颈部, 露出脸, 多连着外衣或斗篷)。
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- a separate garment similar to this worn over a university gown or a surplice to indicate the wearer's degree(大学或教会表示穿戴者地位的)披肩布。
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- Falconry a leather covering for a hawk's head【猎鹰】(鹰的)皮头罩。
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- a thing resembling a hood in shape or use, in particular形状或用途像风帽的东西, 尤指:
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- Brit. a folding waterproof cover of a motor car, pram, etc.〈英〉(汽车、婴儿车等)可折叠车篷。
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- N. Amer. the bonnet of a motor vehicle〈北美〉(机动车的)发动机罩。
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- a canopy to protect users of machinery or to remove fumes from it(机器的)防护罩; (机器的)除烟罩。
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- a hood-like structure or marking on the head or neck of an animal(动物头或颈部的帽状结构或花纹)羽冠, 垂兜, 颈部皮褶
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- the upper part of the flower of a plant such as a dead-nettle(野芝麻等植物的)盔状花冠。
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- a tubular attachment to keep stray light out of a camera lens(照相机镜头防止散光的管状装置)管罩:
a lens hood.
镜头管罩。
派生词
hoodless
adjectivehood-like
adjective词源
Old English hōd, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoed, German Hut 'hat', also to HAT.
(亦作'hood)
- informal, chiefly US a neighbourhood, especially one's own neighbourhood〈非正式, 主美〉住宅区(尤指某人自己居住的住宅区):
I've lived in the hood for 15 years.
我住在这个小区有15年了。
词源
1970s: shortening of NEIGHBOURHOOD.