hood
hood 英 [hʊd] 美 [hʊd]
n. 头巾;覆盖;兜帽 vt. 罩上;以头巾覆盖
进行时:hooding 过去式:hooded 过去分词:hooded 第三人称单数:hoods 名词复数:hoods
- A hood is a protective covering. It could be a car hood protecting the engine or your car or it could be the hood on your coat protecting your noggin.
- 请先登录
- n. 头巾;覆盖;兜帽
- vt. 罩上;以头巾覆盖
-
1. Should I look under the hood?
要不要我看看引擎盖下面?
-
2. The woolly hat and padded hood are no match for minus 43C either, and my ears begin to sting.
羊毛帽子和带垫衬的帽盖也对付不了零下43度的严寒,我的耳朵开始感到刺痛。
-
3. At one point, about 15 zombies crawled on the roof, hood and trunk of a parked, off-duty taxi.
在某处,大约有15个僵尸爬到了停在一旁歇班的出租车车顶、引擎盖和后备箱上。
- hood (n.1) "covering," Old English hod "a hood, soft covering for the head" (usually extending over the back of the neck and often attached to a garment worn about the body), from Proto-Germanic *hodaz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian hod "hood," Middle Dutch hoet, Dutch hoed "hat," Old High German huot "helmet, hat," German Hut "hat," Old Frisian hode "guard, protection"), from PIE *kadh- "to cover" (see hat).
- hood (n.2) "gangster," 1930, American English, shortened form of hoodlum.
- hood (n.3) shortened form of neighborhood, by 1987, African-American vernacular.
- hood (v.) c. 1200, "to put a hood on;" c. 1400, "to furnish with a hood," from hood (n.1). Related: Hooded; hooding.
- 请先登录
0 个回复